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|OnThc Farm| WOLFES SCHNAPPS k kepi on hand Helpful in KIDNEmiADDER TROUBLES. Not for the kiddies, and not for the wife. But the best you’ve smoked in all your life. “Royal Standard” Tobacco. The commercial hotel. ASHBURTON. A stone’s throw from the station. R. MEiECHAM Proprietor. The most comfortable House In Ashburton. Excellent Cuisine, Commodious Sample Rooms, Moderate Charges. Lessee of Oddfellows’ Hall. Ashburton CHELTENHAM HOTEL, NEAR FEILDING. Having taken over the above Hotel, I wish to notify the Residents of the District that I have stocked it with the best Liquors, Etc., and Customers can rely upon getting the brand they ask for. F. W. ELLIS Proprietor. THE GROVE HOTEL, FERRY ROAD, ■BLENHEIM. GEO. EDWARDS Proprietor. The above Hotel, situated at the Cross roads, is a convenient house for travellers, where the homely accommodation and superior brands of liquors are well known and widely patronised. Moderate tariff. THE WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MANCHESTER-ST. (Two minutes from Railway. Station). MR. THOS. HUGHES Proprietor. (Late Leviathan Hotel). The Windsor has just been rebuilt and furnished on very latest modern lines. Every comfort and convenience. 'Phone 1204. Tariff Moderate.
Delicious Bread. McGregor & Montgomery Bakers & Pastrycooks DEVONPORT AND PARNELL Daily to City and Suburbs. Our Small Goods are Tasty and Hotels Specially catered for. Telephones— l4LO3 and - 50.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 23
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242Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 23
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