MOKSINSVILLE, TVTOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, MORRINSVILLE. (Five Minutes from Railway Station). JAS. GANLEY .... Proprietor. This Hotel has recently been renovated 1 and many addition* made. First s Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Meals at all hours. Wine* xnd Spirit* of Best Brands only. NAPIBR. KING’S TERMINUS HOTEL, (Adjoining Railway Station), NAPIER, N.Z. Under Entirely New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Re-fumlshed throughout. Excellent Cuisine. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. Comfort, Civility and Attention. Letters and Telegram* promptly attended to. TARIFF, 6s 6d PER DAY. Telephone 41. P.O. Box 92. CHAS. J. KING .... Proprietor. .u.... ■ S ' - : ■ JIS 0R I T E R I ON " -pfOTEL. HASTINGS-ST., NAPIER. An Up-to-date Hotel with every Modern Convenience. New Commercial Sample Rooms. PERCY MARTIN .. Manager (Late Railway Hotel, Hasting*). O T B L, CARLYLE-STREET, NAPIER (Right opposite Recreation Ground). GEO. H. GILDING Proprietor.
KAMO. AM o HOTEL., KAMO. AJ. J. MEYER .. Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Visitor* and Travellers. Best Brands of Wines and Spirits. Good Stabling and First-class Paddock. iiwuin gTAR -pj-QTEL.. KIHIKIHI. ! 1 * • Under New Management. DANIEL COOPER .. Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. ONLY BEST BRANDS OF ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. KIMBOLTON. pOOLE ’~S~ JJIAMILY AND OOMMERCIAL TTOTEL, KIMBOLTON. First-class Accommodation for Travellers. W. S. POOLE Proprietor. i—a— MANAKAU. 14/TANAKAU HOTEL (Between Otaki ■ 4O - and Levin). GEO. W. MOORHOUSE .. Proprietor. (Late of Ferry Hotel. Springcreek). Having taken over the above hostelry, I have decided that nothing but the very best of Wines, Ales and Spirits will be offered to the general public, and anyone wishing the choicest blends should call. Speight’s Beer on Tap. Good meals. Good accommodation.
MARTOIT. 0L U B HOTEL, MARTON. R. J. WALTERS Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Visitors and the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. First-class Billiard Room. ■DAILWAY HOTEL, MARTON JUNCTION (Right Opposite the Station). All Trains stop ample time for Refreeh--A-11 Wines and Bplrits guaranteed. The very best Table kept. W. J. CONDER, Late Walrarapa. Proprietor. lyy-ARTON HOTEL, MARTON. J. HANNAN Proprietor (Late of Makutuku). Begs to state he has recently taken over I this popular House. TARIFF MODERATE. MARTINBOROUGH. HOTEL, MARTINBOROUGH (Under New Management). C. F. PRIEST .... Proprietor. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers, Boarders and Visitors. A First-class and Liberal Table. Dining-room in charge of competent Chef. WINES, SPIRITS AND ALES OF THE BEST BRANDS.
i ? ilili i»1 .• < x' ■ I gXSaSali JgMPIRE JZJOTEL, XTAPIER. (Close to Post Office.) Thirty-eight Bedrooms, Commercial Room, Sitting Rooms, Study, etc. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Tam-o’-Shanter and Oban Whisky. Speight’s and Manning’s Ales. Tariff, 5s 6d per day; 25e per week. JOHN BURRIDGE - - Proprietor. (For 23 years manager of Hawke’s Bay Club.) s“l MI’S O N’S CENTRAL KOTK., EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. Now prepared to receive the Travelling Public. First-class Accommodation. Beer, Wine, and Spirit* guararteed of the best.
”‘X- Frank Holder’s PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Clive Square, NAPIER. The most up-to-date Hotel In the PISS Dominion, situated in one of the ML;'.' i best parts of Napier, close to the Theatre and Railway Station. The Dining-room is under the supervision of a first-class Chef. Nothing will be wanting to make your stay one of pleasure and satisfac- £■ tion - NOTHING BUT THE BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. TARIFF, 6s PER DAY. j Telephone No. 631.
THE 3STE3AT CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Hartings Street, NAPIER. Writ* or Wire for Room*. Everything New and of the Beet. Promenade Roof. A, C, BARN E S, Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1062, 14 July 1910, Page 26
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