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fmathbretom. -piMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. The EMPIRE is the appointed Hotel to the Wellington Commercial Travellers’ Association and N.Z. Cyclists Touring Club. JOHN H. TULLY .... Proprietor. nrr.nnro H E L T E N H AM E ©TIL, NEAR FEILDING. Having taken over the above Hotel 1 wish to notify the Residents of the District that I have stocked it with the bejH Liquors, etc., and customers can rely upon getting the brand they ask for. R. W. BEADNALL. foxtom. —2 « ’ . ' ; ■ ' _ ' ■ .. ■' ■ • J ' - ■' 3 <■ C : <• ■ ■; ■ ■ - ■ . VV/T ■ ■ -jy-ANAWATU -pj O T E L, FOXTON. FRED HADFIELD - - - Proprietor. Visitors will find every Comfort and Convenience at this well-known house. ONLY the BEST BRANDS OF WINE®, SPIRITS, AND ALES STOCKED. -' ■MSWRB'tWiijHBwK Hof Wt i i4eBUMSW SWBErtmE.>•■■■■ tJJr:tan--rA3p;.r I.■ W ic=x4 ' S ■■hMf * IfiH |i '■■■-1 Mb ' &■ I-" ■ B . is

GRBYMOUTH.—Continued. A * ■ r-‘ _ __u. -- I : rHHE EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. J- Centrally situated between Railway Station, G.P.0., Municipal Buildings and Wharf. The Empire Hotel has recently been renovated and re-furnish-ed, and now offers the travelling public the most Comfortable Accommodation and a Good Table at moderate rates. The Empire being a ** free house, patrons can rely--upon getting the very best brands of Wines and Spirits and Draught and Bottled Ales. —JAMES P. BEIRNE. Proprietor. HOTEL, GREYMOUTB First House from Greymouth Railway Station, and next new Government Buildings. JAMES S. VIAL Proprietor. Telegrams and Letters promptly answered. Telephone 51. TO. Box 89 Tariff, 6s per day. Meals second to none In the Dominion. Speight and Co.’s Ales on Tap. SAW3BBA. CENTRAL HOTEL. THE WELIrKNOWN HOUSE IN HAWERA FOR TRAVELLERS AND TOURIST®. 1

CMXlaiCKUECH—Continued. .'■- —i L s ife /■ ■* KQngm|Mn|M|M WHERE TO STAT IN CHRISTCHURCH. gTOREY’S JJOTEL. Right Opposite Railway Station. •envenient to all part* of City and Suburbs. Electric Cars start from the door Proprietor: WILLIAM JAMES (Late of "Somerset Hotel." Ashburton). . - - •, ■ ■ ' I STAR AND GARTER HOTEL. Christchurch. Corner Barbadoes-street and Oxford Terrace. PAUL B. FLOOD, Proprietor. Everything- First-class, ana Ales, Wines, and Spirits are of the Highest Order. PA3M » ATmM - ATORTHERN . WAIROA _. HOTEL, -IN DARGAVILLR. ETlltl POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The BILLIARD ROOM is fitted with ene of Alcock’s Best Tables. , , Good Stables and Paddocking adjoining the premises. F. C. BAS* Proprietor. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. rpHE QENTRAL yTOTEL, DARGAVILLE (Close to Wharf and Railway Station). Is now under the Management of MR. H. H. DYER. And the Traveling Public will find it one of the most Convenient Houses In the District. , Al ACCOMMODATION. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. Telegrams Promptly Attended To

EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. B. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. - itV 1.. ' ■ !04-'!F®flipKaOa3Bn^£?B‘twffiWl ; I WE*? ~ ■ ’- - gHAMROCK HOTEL, HAWERA JAS. BIGGINS Proprietor. (Late of Tarataki Hotel). First-class Accommodation. Beet of Liquors. Moderate Tariff XAMIXiTOW. £s'l M A I K A T O JJ o T Sb HAMILTON EAST. The -travelling publie will find even modern comfort and convenience at tht» well-known and popular Hotel. Coaches meet all traine. J. W. H. BRIGHT (Late of Hamilton Hotel). nr .’ /' : ; .. ■■■ . <* OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON DAVID NORDEN Proprietor The Travelling Public epeciMLy Catered for. TERMS MODERATE. Telephone No. 12.

pOST OFFICE HOTEL, FOXTON. BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS. ONLY SPEIGHT’S BEER. Coaches leave Hotel for Shannon and Levin twice dally. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. GRAY AND DALZELL .. Proprietors. . « f - '. . RliShO- 1 •■IIn i w ■ S'.li b ' 2* -Sil " 1 > HOTEL, FOXTON. The recognised house for Commercial Travellers. This Hotel offers superior accommodation to Travellers, and is a first-class family house in every respect. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Only the best of Ales, Wines and Spirits stocked. W. J. WHITE Proprietor. GBEYMOUTH. ■ ■■ QIL M E R HOTEL, GRESSON-STREET, GREYMOUTH (Opposite the Wharf). CHAS. BURRELL ... Proprietor (Late of Kaitangata). The Gilmer Hotel is a newly-built, up-to-date Brick Hotel, with every modern convenience. Boarders can t®Jy _ u ß on every attention, and the household duties are under the personal supervision of Mrs. Burrell. Speight’s Beer on tap, and the wines are the best Procurable. .Good Table, charges moderate. A Trial solicited. ■■ O’ LUB HOTEL, mawhera QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Right opposite steamer landing. Excellent Accommodation for aw the Only the Best ■ -- ? Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. Hot and Cold Baths. Tariff, 5s per day. ALEX. LENNIE .. Proprietor.

DBU«T. DAILWAY HOTEL, DRURY. >a lSut M. LINGLE •• proprietress. ■—“ “ bummpiw. Gladstone ho tel. maclaggan-street, hdin iohn COLLINS . • Proprietor. (52« of Al Hot.l, pellobot B*,>. u ,J h S lt T ,t g: voll.ro. and Board.ro Lunch from 12 to 2 and Shower Baths. The Very Best oi Wines. Ales, and Spirits supplied. " EKEUt — — QENTRAL yf O T E L, BRIDGE AND HIGH STREETS, ELTHAM. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR . THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. — ■ I—KOORB BROS. Proprietors.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1065, 4 August 1910, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1065, 4 August 1910, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1065, 4 August 1910, Page 25

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