M - w TFAI AR2H MftTFL rtIWE CTOR Y-— (CONTINUED). — PATKOXHSXD ST HOHSBMEM, OTCMSTS, MOTORISTS, BPOBTSKEH, COWffiBM MEW ZEALAftU rHUTEL DlNiUUiti travei/lexs and to toatsjcal profession.
MA3TINBOEOVGH. HOTEL, MARTINBOROUGH V (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. -~1 NAPIER. KING’S TERMINUS HOTEL, (Adjoining Railway Station), NAPIER, N.Z. Under Entirely New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished throughout. Excellent Cuisine. Hot. Cold and Shower Baths. Comfort, Civility and Attention. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. TARIFF, 6s 6d PER DAY. Telephone 41. P.O. Box. 82. CHAS. J. KING .... Proprietor. IMWSWSBWW 1 ? :, r-.x-ja■ i J’ ••■---■ 1111 ORITERION JZ£ OTE L. HASTINGS-ST., NAPIER. An Up-to-date Hotel with every Modern Convenience. N<*w Commercial Sample Rooms. PERCY MARTIN . . Manager (Late Railway Hotel, Hastings). JJ O T E L, CARLYLE-STREET, NAPIER ■ Right opposite Recreation Ground). ".80. H. GILDING Proprietor. Z Mj-E BBlifi ft 111 OLARENDON JZJOTEL, opposite Post-office, NAPIER. This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and is now open for the travelling public. The Best of Accommodation Provided. Speight’s Ale on tap. Best Wines. Spirits and Bottled Ales Draught Whisky (Watson’s XXX). Special Luncheon 12 to I.3o—One Shilling. W. READING Proprietor. pAELTON CLUB FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, pj- A STINGS. S. CHARLTON, Proprietor. P.O Box 7. ’Phone 136.
KAMO. A M O HOTEL, KAMO. A. J. J. MEYER .. Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Visitors and Travellers. Beet Brands of Wines and Spirits. Good Stabling and Firet-claae Paddock. KXMBOJbTOM. pOOLE’S TpAMILY AND OOM MERCI AL TTOTEL, KIMBOLTON. rirst-class Accommodation for Travellers. W. S. POOLE Proprietor. MANAKATT. MANAKAU HOTEL (Between Otaki and Levin). WALTER MANNING Proprietor. 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. MARTON. Railway hotel, MARTON JUNCTION (Right Oppoait® the Station). All Trains stop ample time for Refre&hmoata. All Wines and Spirits guaranteed. The very best Table kept. W. J. CONDER. Late Walrarapa. Proprietor. JJJ-ARTON HOTEL, MARTON. J. HANNAN .. • Proprietor (Late of Makutuku). Begs to state he has recently taken over this popular House. TARIFF MODERATE. ARTHUR CLEAVE & CO., LTD., AUCKLAND, NEWSPAPER AND GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENTS, PUBLISHERS & PROPRIETORS OF: N-Z- Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic Review. N.Z. Motor and Cycle Journal. N.Z. Handbook, Trades’ and Professional Directory. The Auckland Directory. N.Z- Wherfc to Go and Where to Stay“rpHE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR AND X CYCLE JOURNAL” is the only paper published in the Dominion exclusively devoted to Motoring and Cycling pursuits. Published monthly. Price Threepence.—Arthur Cleave & Co., Ltd., Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
MH IT II num 1,1 THE IST ZB CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Hastings Street, NAPIER. Write or Wire for Rooms. Everything New and of the Best. Promenade Roof. A. C, BARN E 3, Proprietor. u How about that little Job for the Printer ? * ? .- ►. If you want ... r , Y ’ ► Good Artistic Letterpress and careful ? < * work, send it along to . . . «» X ARTHUR CLEAVE & CO., Ltd., t o QUOTATIONS furnlehed by return malL PRINTERS, <* ** Addreaa: Abthub Olsath & Co., Ltd., BOOKBINDERS, ®nd , » Vulo&nLapa ’ AuoKnA»». PUBLISHERS. . 2
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 22 June 1911, Page 26
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