AUCKLAND. — Continued. PIUNCE ARTHUR HOTEL Hiam^AUgars.itf.—;.vra ..-i n imi■■■m—i n i ,<r.TriraiM.M're»’an.iiiii««.ir. übiii i hi ■iiimb ■. ■.M' • W- ® it 1 111g.'4 -R- r rgh&aOf : fßia: , 'iff wtfc < i s ‘X- w' sill : ‘|h ■ 'LB--. ; t ! .I a ’> .•>-■ r l l!ij til? J-k L' ?■* * Ji*-- / $ Sr MiSP''fife* i 1433| ■! i nJ® r«- ~«wjßL-■ L.MBgjMF - fb « If i ® 1 ; .U j| Wjj ® '- * -‘k'SS I X.. ■ : I Corner of Wellesley and Hobson Streets, AUCKLAND. | The Premises have just been Renovated and Re-furnished throughout •_ in an up-to-date manner, and comprise 50 single and double bedrooms, hot and | cold water baths, smoke-room, drawing-room, sitting-room, billiard-room, and ' large d ning-rooin capable of seating 46 guests. It is one of the Finest Hotels in Auckland. Terms Moderate. Trams pass the door. (Penny Car from ; Wharf or Railway Station). i IF’OELJa! O'. F»roprietor (Late U.S.S. Co. and Northern Wairoa Hotel).
pLEESON’S HOTEL. Corner Custom-street West and Hobson-street, AUCKLAND. VICTOR CORNAGA, Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands , only kept in stock. First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. >' '•' 11 "' ■ fc 1 lOfif! M IMPERIAL HOTEL, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Absolutely only the Best Wines and j Spirits kept in stock. Tariff Moderate. . Telephone No. 4 20. 3 JOHN KELLY Proprietor. 8 —— — t QUEEN'S JpERRY JZjOTEI., t VULCANLANE, J AUCKLAND. T.MARK W I C K Begs to notify that he has taken over the above favourite Hostelry. Hi? trade principle is to keep nothing t but the very best, and to alm at the comfort of his Patrons. ’ AWA3TUI. t W A N U ! J J O T K L . J. PEEBLES Proprietor. First-class Accommodation. r ’ ONLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED. BLENHEIM. JOHN BARRY’S HOTEL, BLENHEIM Good and substantial Accommodation with every comfort, at moderate charges. A favourite house for good whiskies and ales. JAMES GLEESON’S JgMPIRE -p-QTEL, -gLENHEIM, OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. The Travelling Public made welcome with every modern comfort good cater- '■ ing and attendance affords, combined . with best of liquors. t !L= !3!L !!=======» ’ “THE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR AND X CYCLE JOURNAL” is the only paper published in the Dominion exclusively devoted to Motoring and Cycling i pursu’tj. Published monthly. Price, Sixpence.—Arthur Cleave and Co.. Ltd., .Vulcan Lane, Auckland. |
CAMBRIDGE. OENTRAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. A. THOMAS Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Ales. Wines and Spirits kept. TERMS MODERATE. uanaiSTCHuacK. ■ -<j i- .., . . -ru |, OITY HOTEL, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. Under entirely new management. The City Hotel is undoubtedly the most centrally situated house in town. It faces Cathedral Square, with Herefordstreet running through and High-street and Colombo-street on either side. The Hotel affords excellent accommodation,, and special attention is devoted to thecomfort of patrons. Tariff moderate. Superior brands of wines and spirits,. ■ and Speight’s prize ales on draught. Telegrams “City Hotel” promptly answered. Telephone 608. P.O. Box 558. W. S. MITCHELL Proprietor(Late Ashburton. Amberley and South— bridge). — WSI W lp © cuwwra THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL,. CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER OF OXFORD TERRACE AND WORCESTER-STREET. One Minute’s Walk from General Post.. Office. Recently Re-built. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. All Modern Conveniences. Splendidly Situated. D. COLLINS .. Proprietor. 'W'f™ AND GARTER PIOTEL, Christ- ■ church Corner Bh rbndoes-Htn**t and Oxford Terrace. PAUL B. FLOOD. Proprietor. Everything First-class, and Ales. Wines, and Spirits are of th*' Highest Order. . iaut ’
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1146, 28 March 1912, Page 24
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