CHBISTCHUBCHContinued. mlii ■! I 11 1 lahummlWi Sriiijißi THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL ( CHRISTCHURCH. ! CORNER OF OXFORD TERRACE ’ AND WORCESTER-STREET. f One Minute’s Walk from General Poet Office. | Recently Re-built. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers' All Modern Conveniences. Splendidly Situated. D. COLLINS ZETLAND HOTEL, CASHEL ST. WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. THE FARMERS’ HOME. Only first quality brands of wines- and spirits stocked. Telephone 395. P.O. Box H 3. Hot dinner from 12 to 2 a special feature. Boarders will find every convenience, including hot, cold, and shower baths. Illuminated with electric light, which is a safeguard against fire. Night porter in attendance. . A. J. O’MALLEY Proprietor. TATTERSALL’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET, TRIANGLE. Telephone 214. This well-known House needs no recommendation. Visitors always return to it. BEST LUNCH IN TOWN (from 12 to 2). ONE SHILLING. FRANK GRIFFIN Proprietor.. DANKUVHtKT! ■ MASONIC HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. C. A. JENSEN Proprietor. EIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. EVERY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. . . , . .... . nit?' ‘ PACIFIC HOTEL (Opposite Bank New Zealand), THAMES. Good Accommodation. Excellent Table. BEST BRANDS OF WINES, ALES AND SPIRITS. The proprietor guarantees what the label says the bottle contains. W. L. DENNERLY Proprietor.
EwyiJiTT® l MANASA HOTEL, MANAIA. The Commercial House of the district. Stopping place for coaches. Firstclass stabling. Good fishing. G. D. McKENZIE Proprietor. PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRACE END, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Travelling Public can rely on being supplied with the best liquors, comfortable bed-rooms, and first-class table. Finest Billiard Room and Table @n the Coast. Terms moderate. E. J. ANSTIS Proprietor. JQIUNK CHEVOIT PURE MALT AND HOPS BEER, Made from delicious artesian mineral water, Nelson hops, and Canterbury barley. The Trade and private families suppl ied. STURGESS AND CO., Chevoit Brewery, North Canterbury. BARBER’S TEA ROOMS, QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. Appetising Teas and Luncheons served in dainty home-like fashion. Menu excellent. Attendants courteous. PrivateFunctions, Balls, Banquets, Picnics, Etc., catered for.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 19 December 1912, Page 28
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307Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 19 December 1912, Page 28
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