* linpart ' s exhilaration , i O>WOLfE’S SCHNAFFS | INSIST on “IMPERIAL” Always When you shop, why do you invariably ask for SPBCIAL make of tobacco, boots, or gloves ? Because you’ve tried it and I KNOW it’s the right thing and it suits you. Then WHY draw the line where Ale is m concerned. If you ask for “Beer” or “ Ale ” the chances are you’ll get a brew you know nothing about and care less. You haven’t SPECIFIED it, there’s the rub. You haven’t insisted. Make the acquaintance of IMPERIAL ALE VI and you’ll never ask for another. It stands gg for purity and reliability, and by saying “ Imperial ” you’ll get satisfaction.
' ' ' • ’ A \- < : A< - < • ' Egmont Hotel, Mswpra . ' j nawe a ' i E BHf — !l|ll |) ' lii 1 1 -"IB ME! Terry C. Gormley, P RO P RIETO R. THIS HOUSE HAS RECENTLY BEEN REFURNISHED AND RENOVATED THROUGHOUT, AND AFFORDS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
MAIN TRUNK BREWERY, KUKU STREET, TAIHAPE. W. J. KUHT2E Proprietor. (Late of Palmerston North.) ALE AND STOUT BREWER AND BOTTLER. First Prises awarded at the Palmerston North A. and P. Show for Beer In Cases and Bottles. Conducted on the Latest Hygienic Principles. Its Quality and Excellence Unsurpassed. Bold In quantities of 2 gals, and upwards. Small Kegs a Speciality. All Orders receive prompt attention. Note.—Our Beer Is brewed from the very best Malt and Hops only. Ci LA cm .... M- - •- - j HOTEL, ® A L E Y. sllii.j A.l Unr 1 v a lied Acco m m odation for Tourists and Travellers generally. Good Table, Hot and Cold Baths. Pure Mountain air and quietude. Best of Liquors. J. BLUMSKY Proprietor.
SaMl' V\ If I ■ Bulloch «g| Lade ■ Whisky The Largest Pure Malt al 5 | = y HNnBHS Leading Hotels
A V E R L E Y HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. E k-L Near Railway Station, Tram Terminus, a — - the Wharf, and ’Bus Stands, p?', First-class Table d’Hote. Conveyance meets Steamers and Trains, k Tariff: 7s per day; £2 2s per week. Telephone 370. This Hotel has a beautiful view of the Harbour. -jBBBBBBSBSSBBESiSS w ABBOTT Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1123, 19 October 1911, Page 21
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345Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1123, 19 October 1911, Page 21
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