NEW ZEALAND HOTEL DIRECTORY. Jatiomisid by xosniaa, cyclists, mqtobists, spomtsmis, oomssxncxal tsavhllnwbIXD TM TMATBXOAL PSOTXBBICL.
Y/FARQUIS OF LORNE HOTEL, HOKI--IVX TlKA.—Three minutes’ walk from Railway Station. NIRS. M. BERNSTROM, Proprietress. Most comfortable accommodation for travelling public at a moderate tariff. Motto: “ Cleanliness and Comfort.” Best of . Wines, Spirits and Ales only stocked. ■jn_j—i—wi —■iiiiiiii H7~~ ' -jbcb _ W-• • .. i Railway hotel, hokitika.— First house from Railway Station. Good accommodation for the travelling public at moderate rates. The Railway Hotel is the most convenient for travellers of all classes, being practically at the station gates. The accommodation is good, and every comfort of guests is studied. Everything of the best is served and guaranteed. HENRY .TONES . . Proprietor. rnHE AROWHENUA HOTEL, J- TEMITKA. MRS. O’BRIEN has taken over this House, situated on the Banks of the Opiiii River, where the best Trout-fish-ing in New Zealand awaits Anglers. NDYM I O N . JJ OTE L, , AWAHURI (near FEILDING). This is a very commodious, comfort- ' able, and homely country house, with every convenience. ! Travellers receive every attention. T. M. HOLLAND . . Proprietor.
f FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. T h| * assists nature. It is used mixed with fresh new milk and forms a delicate and nutritive cream which is enjoyed and assimilated when other foods disagree. It is entirely free from rough and indigestible particles which produce irritation in delicate stomachs. “ The Lancet ” describes it as “ Mr. Benge f’ admirable preparation. Mothers and interested persons are requested to write for Booklet Bengers Food and How to Use it.” This contains a “Concise Guide to the Rearing of Infants,” and practical information on the care of Invalids, Convalescents, and the Aged. Post free on application to Bengers Food Ltd., Otter Works, Manchester, Eng. ' Bender's Pood is sold in tins by ’ ' !>>uggists, etc., everywhere. i«
T H E R O Y A L HOTEL VICTORIA STRE uT, AUCKLAND. Is the largest Hotel In the City, having 75 Bedrooms, 15 Bath- ****•»? LC rooms (including Douche and Needle Baths). It has also the finest CORRIDOR Irtof any Hotel in the Dominion, elaborately furnished as a lounge. Most Popular Hotel with Colonial and Inter-Colonial Travellers. Every convenience and comfort found In t Modern Hotel. Terms, 9s per Diem. s. J. FLEWELLYN, proprietor. Dirty Drinking Glasses! I Good-b je to the old Glass Washing | MW Trough behind the Bar. An Ingenious Invention. I INDISPENSABLE FOR HOTEL BARS. ■ A NECESSITY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, i - The “L. & D. AUTOMATIC GLASS AND TUMBLER WASHER” completely abolishes the filthy trough practice, which is in existence in many hotels throughout the Dominion. The apparatus is simplicity itself, and, being small in size, conveniently stands on the bar or counter in full view of the nubile It has a metallic base and spray arrangement, on which is mounted a round glass chamber, into which the tumbler is pressed mouth downwards. The act. of doing so at once raises a Fountain of Water- | which washes the inside and outside of the glass in the twinkling of an eye. Every glass is washed in clean, fresh water, and any size glass can be washed. SEND FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS TO— H The L. & D. Automatic Glass <6 Tumbler Washer Co. ] Durham Street, r.O. Box, 52, I AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON |
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1062, 14 July 1910, Page 23
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