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___ uatkb mmEFTflltV—.-(GOMTINTFED). —• J?ATMONIBMI> BY MOBMHOM. CTCSKII®i» M’DTOuKKITS, 11MJMSBJOM. CWBSBMB'CXiMh NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTORY TBAWELiama amto m tmmatbioal raoramcv.

KAMO. | AM O HOTEL., KAMO. AJ. J. MEYER .. Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Visitor* and Travellers. , „ , I Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits. , Good Stabling and First-class Paddock. usiiisi gTAR jq~OTEL, KIHIKIHI. Under New Management. DANIEL. COOPER .. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ONLY BEST BRANDS OF ALES. WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. KIMBOLTON. pOOLE’S JJIAMILY AND OOMMERCIAL jg-QTEL. KIMBOLTON. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. W. S. POOLE Proprietor. MABTOM. PL U B HOTEL, MARTON R. J. WALTERS Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Ales. Winer •ad Spirits kept. First-class Billiard Room. Railway hotel, MARTON JUNCTION (Right Opposite the Station). All Trains step ample time for Refreshments. AU Wlnss and Spirits guaranteed. The very best Table kept. W. J. C O N D B R, | Late Walrarapa. Proprietor. JJ-ARTON HOTEL, MARTON. J. HANNAN Proprietor (Late of Makutuku). Begs to state he has recently taken over this popular House. TARIFF MODERATE. kj ) x’SHI

MABTIMBOBOUGH. CLUB HOTEL, MARTIN BOROUGH (Under New Management). C. F. PRIEST .... Proprietor. Excellent Accommodation for Travel- > lers, Boadders and Visitors. A First-class and Liberal Table. Dining-room in charge of competent Chef. i WINES. SPIRITS AND ALES OF THE BEST BRANDS. MORJEUNSVXX.X.F.. Nottingham castle hotel. MORRINSVILLBL (Five Minutes from Railway Station). JAS. GANLE~. Proprietor. Thie Hotel has recently been renovated and many additions made. First a Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Meals at all hours Wines and Spirits of Best Brands only. NAPIEB. BB|w- r _ 21,“., ••-- ‘ RHHHHRb ORITERION jq OTE L. HASTINGS-ST., NAPIER. An Up-to-date Hotel with every Modern Convenience. N«w Commercial Sample Rooms. PERCY MARTIN .. Manager (Late Railway Hotel, Hastings). jq~ O T E L. CARLYLE-STREET. NAPIER (Right opposite Recreation Ground). ! GEO. H. GILDING Proprietor ZZ 1 jgMPIRE jq-QTEL, RAPIER. (Close to Post Office.) Thirty-eight Bedrooms. Commercial Room, Sitting Rooms. Study, etc. Mot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Tam-o -Shanter and Oban Whisky. Speights and Manning’s Ales. Tariff, 5s 6d per day; 25 s per week. s~IMPS O N’S CXHTBAX MOTEL, RMERSON-STREET. NAPIER. Nu» prepared tv receive iht> Craveiling Public. First-class Accommodation. Beer, Wine, and Spirits guarar • teed of the best.

* * A L B I O N T-I O T E~L -ZjL -»-AN API E R. j I I j~q~ QLAUDE jpOX, PROPRIETOR. | I, j FEW PLYMOUTH. Breakwater hotel. MOTUROA. NEW PLYMOUTH. Situated three minutes’ walk from tJle Wharf. Only the best of Ales, wines and Spirits kept. Excellent Acommoo*tlon and Good Fishing. Telephone. 152 TOMMY KNOWLES .. Proprietor. ■ ■ ■■ ■, . "’i ITETHITE HART HOTEL. opposite ’’ Post and Telegraph Government Offices. NEW PLYMOUTH. C. CLARKE . Proprietor. P.O. Box 80. Telephone 48. The above well-known Hostelry Is ths appointed house for the Commercial Travellers’ Association. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight’s Dunedin Ale always on draught. Firstclass Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers. and Families. IMPERIAL jq~ O T E U NEW PLYMOUTH. This well-known house of call Is one of the most centrally situated hotels In New Plymouth, and one of the oldest established in the province. Its proximity to the railway station offers facility to the travelling public of being able to leave by the early morning trains. Guests may depend upon, being called in time and obtaining breakfast before leaving. The bedrooms are well and comfortably furnished. Special attention, haa. bean paid to the fire-escapee. Wines. Ales, and Spirits of Flrat-class Quality only are kept in stock. Correspondence promptlyattended to. Telephone No. 123. TARIFF: Bs. 6d. per day. Arrangements by the week. j. SMITH ----- Proprietor. i IS? W I o NDESB*^?w.DBBBDSSg® tt rrY— b» ■lBBBwiiM'Wi™* jj*. u>i w B>eing centrally situated, is unequalled for Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The Table Is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up -o date. Night Porter in attendance. J. McKEAN - - Proprietor. P.O. Box 21. Telephone No. 3d ohakeem. QBAND hotel, ohakune. SPECIALLY APPOINTED BY COOJC® TOURIST DEPARTMENT AND REFERENCED BY GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPARTMENT. The largest and most Commodious Hotel in Ohakune, the special feature being the large number of Single Bedrooms. Three Sitting-rooms. Commercial rooms, and Sample rooms. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Lighted throughout by Acetylene Gas. Night Porter ke®t The Proprietor has Comfortable Coaches running to meet all Train*. ; Telegrams: Grand. Ohaknne H, W LITTLEWOOD ~ Proprietor.

"X- Frank Holder’s PROVINCIAL HOTEL, ~"| Clive Square, NAPIER. The most up-to-date Hotel in the ~ Dominion, situated in one of the best parts of Napier, close to the I > I Theatre and Railway Station. The II Dining-room is under the supervision a first-class Chef. Nothing win be wanting to make your » Stay one of pleasure and satisfacr I it ■ r E?IF NOTHING BUT THE BEST OF wines and spirits stocked. tariff, cs per day. ~E9E£EE!^ Telephone No. 631. HHMBMMHHMWBBWMBiMMMggggBMNMBgMMMMiHBMaMB MaDHMDDaDBDDBIDMMDESXMSMMMWMHDM THE NEW i CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Hastings Street, NAPIER. Write or Wire for Rooms. Everything New and of the Beet. Promenade Roof. A. G. BARNES, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1051, 28 April 1910, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1051, 28 April 1910, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1051, 28 April 1910, Page 26

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