WESTPORT. ' ’A! •’! - "H [ jl ' '• ' ' -.-’d GRAND HOTEL PALM ERSTON-STRETT WESTPORT. DAVID LEECH ( Proprietor. WHANGAMOMONA. tAusil■- ; ‘ hH W’HANGAMOMONA HOTEL. WHANGAMOMONA. WM. ABBOTT, Proprietor. Everything up to date. First-class Accommodation for Travellers and the General Public. Only Best Brands of Winea and Spirits keot in Stock. W SANG ARBI. F" • ~.. ■ .'• .• . .:: ■ ~ •-r—y’ WH ANGAR El .1 HOTEL. WHANGAREI. This fine House, just re-built in brlcfc and furnished in up-to-date style, now offers unrivalled Accommodation to th« Travelling Public. • Sample Room. Hot and Cold Baths. Two minutes’ walk from Saltwater Bathing Place. Str.hling Second to None. Best Wines, Ales and Spirits Kept ia Stock. SAMUEL McMAHON Proprietor. WOODVTDDB. ■fiilißM QLUB yj O T E L. WOODVILLE. P. DWYER Proprietor (Late of Wellington and Dunedin). The recognised house in the district for Commercial Travellers. Sample room attached to the hotel. Tourlate visiting Woodville will find excellent accommodation at the above hotel. Good fishing and shooting in and around the district. TELEPHONE No. 1. P.O. BOX 88. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CABS LEAVE HOTEL TO MEET ALL TRAINS. I \ -1 ■ >4 CENTRAL HOTEL, WOODVILUK HAWKE’S BAY. J. BOTTOMLEY .. Proprietor. J.B. would remind all old friends and the travelling public generally that ho is still conducting the above hotel. The Central <s suitably adapted for visitor* to Woodville on account of Its central position, and its nrestige for Good Accommodation and Quality of Liquors and Ales is established.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 28
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233Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 28
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