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AUCKLAND.—Continued. GLEESON’S^HOTEL, Corner 'Custom-street tvest and AUCKLAND, i CORNAGA .... Proprietor. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept in stock. First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Fublic. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, ONEHUN’GA. First-class Accommodation. Only best Wines and Spirits stockod. MRS H. DINGLE Proprietress. RISING SUN HOTEL, W. H. GAW Proprietor. KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. AWANUI. ~ AWANUI HOTEL. J. PEEBLES .... Proprietor. First-class Accommodation. ONLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS ■ • ' - .• STOCKED. BLENHEIM. HUZT JOHN BARRY’S MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, BLENHEIM Good and substantial Accommodation with every comfort, at moderate charges. A favourite house' for good whiskies and ales. CHRISTCHURCH. I WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. storeyshotel, Right Opposite Railway Station. Convenient to all parts of City and Suburbs. Electric Cars start from the door. Proprietor G. S. JAMES. ’ 1 '’•T fcT dl' ” j 3 ■ CITY HOTEL, 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 the comfort of patrons. Tariff moderate. Superior brands of wines and spirits, and Speight’s prize ales on draught. Telegrams “City Hotel” promptly answered. Telephone 60S. P.O. Box 558. W. S. MITCHELL Proprietor. (Late Ashburton, Amberley and Southbridge). Oh topi A--.-...-. ' ■ GEORGE MOTEL, HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. MEIKLE Proprietor. Newly erected with every modern conifort and convenience, at moderate tariff. Visitors are assured of best attention. Nothing but the very best Wines, Spirits and Ales. THE SHADES, HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Comfortable Hotel is in the heart of the City, and yet away from its noise and bustle. Country visitors will find it an ideal home at a moderate cost. “The Shades” has always been noted for its excellent liquors and Is. luncheon. Telegrams and letters promptly answered. ;W. J. LARCOMBE Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 28

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