WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS B'FORD, Wai ternate. Billiard Ctaab. • Custom-street, Auckland —Dlamand Pool sets can be obtained from me, the game of the future for Billiard Rooms, better than Devil’s Pool, being playeo new In my Saloon. ATEWTON BILLIARD SALOON.—Nine Li First-class Tables. Largest and most up-to-date Room in the Dominion. Customers receive every attention. — Harold McNeil, Proprietor. WATSON’S BILLIARD SALOON. VV High-street, DUNEDIN. — F.'v* First-class Tables. Largest Room tn the South Island. Snooker, etc. Vis. tors are welcomed from all arts. —W Thomson. Proprietor. 7EALANDIA BILLIARD SALOON, next His Majesty’s Arcade, evw Dominion Auction Mart, Queen-street. Auckland. —SHAW & KINSKY. Proprietors. Five Tables. Well-lighted and eeibvenient room. _ BILLIARD TABLES. T UT JOHANN AND CO., Billiard Tab ifL 4 Manufacturers, Victoria Square Christchurch. Full-size Tables from 85 guineas upwards; Special Dining Billiard Tables, from £32 to £45. Win ners of Gold Medal at International Ei hlbition. All makes of Balls and Cu«< to select from. rpHE GLOUCESTER BILLIARD ROOM NOW OPEN. All New Tables. The most up-to-date Billiard Saloon in Christchurch. Situated in Gloucesterstreet. opposite Rink Stables. First-class Light and every Convenience. BERT EDWARDS . . Proprietor. rpHURLOW’S ILIA ARD gALOON, 9a. McLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES, Under the supervision of Walter Thurlow. VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED. TgMPIP.E -gILLIARD gALOON. SAMPSON’S BUILDINGS, DOW! ING-STREET DUNEDIN. 9 NEW TABLES, including an Arc-Oval. The Largest and Most Up-to-date Saloon in Otago. HOARE. BELL AND QUIRKE. Proprietors. TO PLAY BILLIARDS IN PALMERSTON NORTH. THE GEORGE-ST. BILLIARD SALOON. Proprietor T. BILLS. FOUR TABLES. NO WAITING. EVERY ATTENTION TO VISITORS.
Tie CENTRAL BllHars Porloir, ; CORNER OF DURHAM and f HIGH STREETS. The Most Up-to-Dale Billiard Partoar la Auctlaad. < Three of Alcock's Latest Tables. > Special Attention to Gentlemen. < S S. J. HICKS. Proprietor.
BP. J. Flannagan, Commission Agent, TARANAKI. Telegrams: NEW PLYMOUTH, i P.O. Box 36. =====
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1034, 30 December 1909, Page 11
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