GBEYMOUTH.—Continued. A-A ■ ’ Jl '-A'-'-; ' ~A . ■ \ -- . z• :: ATHE EMPIRE HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. Centrally situated between Railway Station, G.P.0., Municipal Buildings and Wharf. The Empire Hotel has recently been renovated and re-furnlsh-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 AIes.—JAMES P. BEIRNE, Proprietor. A' 1 HOTEL, GREYMOUTH First House from Greymouth Railway Station, and next new Government Buildings. JAMES S. VIAL Proprietor. Telegrams and Letters promptly answered. Telephone 51. PO. Box 89. Tariff, 6s per day. Meals second to none in the Dominion. Speight and Co.’s Ales on Tap. hawxebaJ CENTRAL HOTEL. THE WELL-KNOWN HOUSE IN HAWERA FOR TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. B. HARRINGTON, Proprietor. 'A-A\.A-'::“ yT 51 - e J-rriCry ■' !®WiSW gHAMROCK HOTEL, HAWERA JAS. BIGGINS Proprietor. (Late of Taratakl Hotel). First-class Accommodation. Best of Liquors. Moderate Tariff. oamTOB. ■' ■ ■ •. ? 3A—k " -V'-A-' / ' : - ri ■* > t ' ... ■ AIKATO yy Q T E L, HAMILTON EAST. The travelling public will find every modern comfort and convenience at this well-known and popular Hotel. Coaches meet all trains. J. W. H. BRIGHT (Late of Hamilton Hotel). Proprietor. __ ; *** AgggaaAAggsS iOl ■MUbb ( ■ . • '. ——■ OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, DAVID NORDEN Proprietor The Travelling Public specially Catered for. TERMS MODERATE. Telephone No. HL
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1075, 13 October 1910, Page 25
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223Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1075, 13 October 1910, Page 25
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