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rpATTERSALL’S AND JgAIT gTABLES. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. J. W. WEST - • - FOR HIRE. — W«dding Carriage®, Hearses, Mourning Coaohes, Open and Close Cab®, Hansoms, Brakes, Waggonettes, Single and Double Buggies (open or hooded), First-class Ladies’ and Gents.’ Saddle Horses. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Cabs meet all Trains. Orders and telegrams promptly attended to. Waiting Room for Ladle®. Telephone N®. THE PIONEER LIVERY AND BAIT J- STABLES. (Next Meredith House, TAUMARUNUI.) Buggies, Sulkies and Horses for hire. Expresses meet all trains. Passenger coach leaves for Manunui every day after arrival of Auckland train and on Saturdays at noon, returning at 3 p.m. Single fare, Is. Telegraphic Address “Pioneer.” Every Attention paid to Commercials. MRS. R. D. MEREDITH .. Proprietress. yyALKER’S STABLES, BULLS. ALL TRAINS MET. MOTOR CARS ON HIRE. SADDLERY MANUFACTURED AND REPAIRED. FORWARDING AGENT. SAMPLE ROOMS. J. E. WALKER .... Proprietor. Rutland livery stables. ST. HILL STREET. WANGANUI. VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR HIRE. RUBBER TYRED LANDAUS AND GIGS A .SPECIALITY. Cabs meet all trains. Clippings done daily. Telephone 120. WINDELBURN BROS Proprietors. Manchester stables, FEILDING. Messrs. Richardson Bros., proprietors, assure the residents of this district that everything possible will be done to satisfy the requirements of the travelling public, and to earn the patronage of our clients. Horse-clipping. Cab® meet all trains. Orders and telegram® attended to. Telephone No. 83. RICHARDSON BROS., THE SQUARE, FEILDING (At back of Manchester Hotel). 'Phone 24. Dalgliesh and McDonald, THE UP-TO-DATE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HAMILTON. Horses, Cabs and Buggies for Hire. Coaches meet all trains. Specials arranged for any part of the district. MIDDLETON’S HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. OPUNAKE. The stopping place for all mail coaches. All classes of vehicles and horses always on hire. Parties driven to all parts and to th® Mountain. Clipping done at shortest notice. T. SEARLE Proprietor. Harold J. Crowther.] [H. Alan Bell. CAMBRIDGE HORSE BAZAAR LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR CROWTHER AND BELL, Proprietors.

HOTELS.—Unclassified. KING GEORGE HOTEL, (Late Caversham Hotel), HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. L. W. JOHNSTONE ... Proprietor. The above Hotel is New and up to date in every particular. New Building, new Furnishings, new Staff, new Stock. This splendid new Hotel is now open to receive Boarders on the most favourable terms. Every attention and Home Comfort. Best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. HI E R MINUS HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. The Travelling Public are notified that this old-established and favourite hostelry is now under the charge of FRED CALGHER. The house is situated right at the Railway Station and commands an extensive ocean view. Unsrarpa««cfi cuisine. Luncheon 12.15 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 ot 8 p.m.. Tariff, 6s 6d per day. Telephone 59. F. CALGHER Proprietor. g-AITAIA -rjOTEL, g" AITA LA HENRY JOHNSTON, Proprietor. Good Accommodation. Firat-ela®® Table Billiard Table, etc. BEST OF WINES, BEERS. <& SPIRIT* ALWAYS IN STOCK. OOUTHBRIDGE HOTEL, SOUTHBRIDGE. M. RIORDEN . Proprietor. Visitors to Southbridge and the Lake® District will be well satisfied at the above Hotel. ..Everything sweet and clean; comfortable beds, well-furnished sitting-rooms, good liqupr and sumptuous table, with civility and attention gratis

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 18 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 18 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 18 May 1911, Page 3