t WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. e i Vulcan Lane J Billiard Room i- J. BIGHAM, Proprietor. T - four tables ? EVERY ATTENTION AND COMi FORT FOR VISITORS. 1 _ ‘ T.C. BRAGGE, Billiard Agent & Expert Player l Highest-class Billiard Goods Always on Hand; Quality Guaranteed. Also Proprietor Billiard Saloon, Royal J Hotel. Renovated throughout. Enthusiasts specially catered for. 1 Address: i Koya! Hotel Victoria Street. Also at Khyber Pass Auckland. pONSONBBY BILLIARD ACADEMY. A College Hill. Auckland. —Six Flrzr class Barton and McGill Tables. Th« Flnest-appointed Room in the Dominion. Prizes awarded for Best Snooker Breaks Weekly Invitation Tournamnts to b« Inaugurated in April next. — R. THOMAS, Proprietor. MAC’S FONSOMBY S CKO On OF BILIIABDS. pONSONBY (Opposite Lambourne’s, Ironmongers). This Saloon Is open till 11 p.m. The most up-to-date Saloon in the Dominion. All the latest Football, Cricket, Boxing,
or Racing information. All the Sporting Papers of the World supplied every Monday. Four Alcock’a Championship Tables, including the Table used by Young George Gray (World’s Record Losing Hazard Player) in his Exhibition Games in Auckland. PATRONISE A TRUE SPORT. QJREOHAM pILLIARD pARLOUR. Forder’s Buildings. Opp. Chevannes* Hotel, WANGANUI. L. FROST - - - - Proprietor. FOUR NEW ALCOCK’B TABLES. PaAlr niTalifan*
(as played on by the Champions— Roberts and Weiss). ARC OVAL TABLE. STANDARD MATCH TABLE — Open Dally from 9.80 a-m. till 11 p.m. The Parlour is replete with every convenience and comfort. CENTRAL CLUB BILLIARD ROOM. Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce, HIGH STREET. Under the supervision of J. CHALMERS. An up-to-date Room, replete with nil the comforts of a Club. A quiet resort for Billiard enthusiasts. Five highclass WRIGHT-RANISH Tables. Patrons receive every attention.. £ WELLINGTON. | ■ ==y | THE NEW J’ f Victoria | I Billiard: Parlor I I"-' - ~S> ? (Opposite Public Library and $ Working Men's Club.) -T .( 5 New ' | I ALCOCK TABLES ? $ FITTED WITH RESILIEN 2 J CUSHION. $ | Also 1 ARC OVAL. » 35; <(C The Parlor is replete with every J. convenience and comfort. £ J. O. MURRAY, -J Proprietor. £ I
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1036, 13 January 1910, Page 11
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322Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1036, 13 January 1910, Page 11
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