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WAIMATE. kwawssi YV A I M A T E yy O T E L. WAIMATE. This Hotel is a Fine New Modern Brick Building, up-to-date in every respect. Superior Accommodation for Travellers, Visitors and Tourists. Hot and Cold Shower and Plunge Baths. Sample Rooms. First-class Table. Every Attention. T. TWOMEY Proprietor. ■» ■ I WAIT AW A. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA. Private Suites of Apartments and every Convenience for the Accommodation of the Public. WINES, SPIRITS and BEER OF IMI BEST QUALITY ONLY. A FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. W. PELLOW . . I roprietor. WAIT ABA. A 6 O N 1 C y| O T ILL, WAITAjRA. MRS. M. CUSACK - - Proprietress. The leading house for Commercials and Tourists. First-class accommodation for the travelling public at a moderate tariff. BEST WINES AND SPIRIT S ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. yy ait a r a yy ote l, WAITARA. MRS. YOUNG - - - Proprietress. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. WINES & SPIRIT'S OF THE CHOICEST AND BEST BRANDS. 0 LUB yy O T E L , WAITARA. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for the Travelling Public at a Moderate ■ Tariff. The above hotel has lately been rebuilt and! is replete with every convenience. Only the Best of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. Sample Room for Travellers. A. T. LAKE- - - Proprietor. WAITOTABA. yy A ITO TARA yy OTE L , WAITOTARA. BRUBRE BROS. - - Proprietors. TARIFF, 4s. 6d. PER DAY. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Good Stabling. Horses and Traps on Hire. WAVEBLSY. OLARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLET. MR. O. W. OAKENFULL Begs to inform the travelling public and residents of Waverley that he ha» token over the clarendon Hotel. H« hopes that with strict attention to the :omfort of his guests, a good table, and r he best of Ales. Wines. Spirits, etc., ’o be favoured witn their natronage. WHANGABOA. !*■ > HOTEL, WHANGAROA. C. GOTHARD Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. First-class Acommodation for Visitors, Tourists, and Commercial Travellers. Plunge and Shower Baths. Paddocking. Horses for Hire. Oil Launch, Billiards, A magnificent place for a Holiday.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1008, 1 July 1909, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1008, 1 July 1909, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 1008, 1 July 1909, Page 27

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