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vr*: MfiTF! rnRECTORY (CormnißD). — fat»onxs3h> kt eoksbmim, ctcmstb, motorists. sfox--sm»k. commeeoiai fcEW ZEALAND KUlti- uintuiuns tSAVEBLERS, AKTO THE THBATKIOAX. FROFBSSXOH.

WXX&XM'GTOM. —Continued. WHEN VISITING WELLINGTON, STAY AT THE X x Which K s y ha« reoeatiy be®n F* y He-furai«hcA from ealiuy y cellißg, and poa*M»aa y f »T«ty modem conrenitEo®. / Letter! and telegrams y receive prompt attenticm. VISITORS 8 TOURISTS May rely upon having EXOIXENT /<UV Z ACCOMMODATION LOWER ! HUTT. Half-hour Drive froa Treftthaa aad Owe Mow trow WetSegioaTar,,f ’ £3 Weak. TOM KINGSTON, Proprietor j pALACE HOTEL, UNDER ENTIRELY NEW SUPERVISION. New Stock, New Furnishings, New and Experienced Staff. This favourite House Is now open to receive Boarders on the most favourable terms. Best Brands only of Wines, Spirits and Beers. J. SWINDALE (Eighteen Years New Zealand Railways). Proprietor. Tel. 863. Telegrams: Palace, Wellington. NOW PUBLISHED. rpHE igEALAND JJANDBOOK. SHIPPERS AND IMPORTERS’ GUIDE, TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. The success of the last edition of “THE NEW ZEALAND HANDBOOK” was of so gratifying a character that the publishers have decided to continue the issue yearly. This edition is brought up to date, and contains many new features of interest, Maps and illustrations, etc. ARTHUR CLEAVE & CO., Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

wxjrgjurox. . • . •_ Established 1867.. ‘ ■' ' < * 1 ‘ U ■ Tel. No. 46. P.O. Box No. 54. Bl’-'- 7 7 FITTED THROUGHOUT U " 7- - WITH electric LIGH J ' JpOSTER’S "pjOTEL, £-*T^ ; V ilMry~W g rNearly opposite Town Bridge. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. ISpBJ fl B M Li* [I j :]W riPißWWliil JR - FO!ST ® R ’ Proprietor. |kO U ,Ww ~jJB - j 'HH j' Within Three Minutes ef IgT- Railway Station and River —. —- —^^Bl Tourist Steamers.

oviurnor. OOLUMBIA pRIVATE JJOTEL. LOWER CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. New and up-to-H-.. ■'---■■.U~/51 wlt J h ® ver y • , r convenience. ■ yy 77 ' Nlrht and - Day ) “V- Porter. Electric ■ Elevator. Magnif ficent Garden Roof > - hlj commanding view '_7-rWl' Iga of City and Harliwmffis hour. . Unrivalled ■ / or position, sltu- :-. •■ jpU'-IF tjated close places i ‘ amusement, railI wlHilFftOlOßQgl way station, and i wharves. Trams I FBflwlHßHSff? pass the door. WUfcMfrSw™r-w£ >1 Trains and boats . . met. Tariff, 6b. per : ■ ■ day; 30s. weekly. ,! - „— Permanent Boarders from 255. LUNCHEON—I2 to 2. T. P. LYONS Proprietor. Telephone 1126. JpA'MILY MOTEL, LOWER HUTT. JOHN YOUNG . . Proprietor. This Hotel offers Accommodation second to none in the district. Central poI sition and close to the Post Office. I Billiards, Excellent Table, and Best I Brands of Wines and Spirits. Only 1 Speight’s Beer drawn. | Good Stabling and Commodiou* Looee . Boxes Central brewery, QUIN STREET, WELLINGTON. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, specially Brewed for Home Use from Malt and Hops. Quarts, 7s; Pints, 4s; Kegs, 2s per gallon. Absolutely pure, and recommended by the medical fraternity. Orders promptly attended to. A trial solicited. Stent and Co. ’Phone 571. T. B. DARRELL .. Proprietor. THE Close to Opera House, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 1701. P.O. Box 557. Speight’s Dunedin Ales on draught. Letters and telegrams, receive prompt attention. Day and night porters in attendance. Hot and cold, plunge, shower and needle baths. Electric light throughout. Up-to-date fire escapes. Smoking, writing and drawing rooms. Trams from all parts of city and suburbs stop at the door. TARIFF: 8s per day, or Two Guineas per week. C. McMANUS Proprietor. PO S T QFFICE 'p| OTE L. WELLINGTON. Offers First-class Accommodation at a Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. Telegrams: Post Office Hotel, Wellington. Telephone 2827. MRS. M. McVINISH. rp H E MPI R E HOTEL, (LIMITED). xrfS LKADING & MOST CENTRAL HOTEL IN WELLINGTON

7.‘*‘ A., : '7;: '' .'<7.■’•■'•'<• • . • EiR? - '■ ? *■■.. s- ■ "•■,! JDUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANUI. THOS. LAWLESS Proprietor. THE HOME OF THE TOURIST. The above Hotel has just been rebuilt and newly furnished throughout in an Up-to-date style. The reading, writing and smoke rooms are replete with •very convenience. The greatest care 1« taken to maintain a reputation for home comfort. Dark room for photographer*. » 1 ' ■ 1 ‘ 'rs Iftf rWIflt ~ PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES, WINES, /LVD SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. W. TUCK Proprietor. l ’ F*. 'i-p. -T- t-T? F • 7'-.'’' JJOTIL, WANGANUI. IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE RAILWAY •TATION AND WHARVES. C. J. MeCARTHY - - Proprietor. P.O. Hex IM. Telephone 147. »wm — -r '- ” -—■•< — - u. - - . - ’ ' T ■- L ‘ - , jFySfig. : • . "•"'" HAV ANNES' HOTEL, WANGANUI. THE COMFORTABLE. A HOMELY HOME FOR VISITORS TO WANGANUI. Every Home Comfort. Excellent Cuisine. Commodious SAMPLE ROOMS. J. G. SWAN Proprietor. Telephone 30. P.O. Box 21

Th e New Zealand i Motor and Cycle Journal i jqt 7s the only Paper published in the Dominion exclusively Z devoted to Motoring and Cycling pursuits. 4 g&r It is the recognised organ of the various Automobile T Associations, and should be in the hands of every X Motorist in the Dominion. ♦ Published Monthly—Price Threepence, or 3/6 per annum. & OH»r from Q eaVe &r Co., Ltd. r t

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1090, 26 January 1911, Page 28

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