woodviue. >’ "i CLUB HOTEL, WOODVILLE. E. J. BENGE Proprietor.(Late of Wellington.) The recognised house in the district for Commercial Travellers. Sample rooms attached to the hotel. Tourists visiting Woodville will find excellent accommodation at the above hotel. Good fishing and shooting in and around the district. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Cabs leave hotel to meet all trains. Tel. No. 1. P.O. Box 53. MASONIC HOTEL, WOODVILLE. Finest Commercial House in town. Hot and cold shower baths. Cuisine second to none. Sample Rooms for the convenience-, of Commercial Travellers. Telephone No. 33. A. A. PENFOLD HOTELS.—Unclassified. CHELTENHAM HOTEL, NEAR FEILDING. Having taken over the above Hotel, 1 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. A. GUSTOFSON, Proprietor. TURANGANUI HOTEL, Close to Wharf, Railway and Posi Office,. GISBORNE. RE-MODELLED AND RE-FURNISHED AND RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. Country Visitors and the Public will find this a most convenient Hotel, with Excellent Accommodation. Good Table, and Airy Rooms. TARIFF 6s PER DAY. TeL 51 A. F. SAUNDERS Proprietor. HARP OF ERIN HOTEL. ELLERSLIE, AUCKLAND (Adjoining the Racecourse). MRS A. TAYLOR Proprietress. (Widow of Late T. Taylor). First-class accommodation for visiting owners and trainers. Goose boxes and every convenience. FRANKTON JUNCTION HOTEL, FRANKTON JUNCTION. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. PORTER MEETS NIGHT EXPRESS' ) OVER MAIN TRUNK. 1 MRS E. F. MORIARTY, (Late of Paeroa). I ASK FOR ;! Champion ; . Ale. i; and see that you get it. ![ I-CORNS-I You can dispose of your coraa I for 1/-. ? | WMch would you rather have—your ■ coma or the shllHng t 1 Your Lows is Your G*in ? i Tea lom your shilling and yon find s nWhH, lestorol good humour, and a fteouMM ■, otharjoya. ■ TEBD’S CORN CURB. I an Chemists and SUroa, 1A ■ Or Foal Fno IMtml from Tns * ■; Now Plymouth. ■’
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1163, 25 July 1912, Page 28
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324Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1163, 25 July 1912, Page 28
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