AUCKLAND Continued. Al * 11111niii i ■ lllll BRITISH HOTEL. Corner of DURHAM & QUEEN STS. J. H. PAGNI <late Western and Oriental Hotels, Wellington), begs to invite all his friends and general public to inspect the new improvements at the above Hotel, which is now the most comfortable and up-to-date in Auckland. Visitors will find first-class accommodation. Nothing but the Best and Most Reliable Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Beer and Stout kept In stock. New Saloon Bar now open. F" “H 1 - IWm MrWH * *Bhßku. .«k “ say > •-.» j CRITERION HOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL (NEWLY RENOVATED). EXCELLENT WINES AND SPIRITS. Best Accommodation for Tourists. D. J. MORRISON Proprietor. L 4 -nj J 'M ft ■ »O -. | Wj :®gx-. ' 1"T- I Ji ‘>, t ‘ t'-iR- - ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, D. T. DUNNE Proprietor. Remuera and Parnell Cars stop at door. Otahuhu and Penrose ’buses stop at door. Good Accommodation to Country Visitors. C. and E. Champion Ales on draught. Only Best Brands of Ales. Wines and Spirits stocked. A Home away from Home. MrofWMMi THE EDINBURGH CASTLE HOTEL, UPPER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. YOU CAN’T MISS IT —END OF SECTION. H. A. LLOYD Proprietor. QUEEN’S FERRY HOTEL, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. T. MARKWICK Begs to notify that he has taken over the above favourite Hostelry. His trade principle is to . keep nothing but the very best, and to aim at the comfort of his Patrons.
GISBORNE TAXI-CAR. ’Phone 461. An up-to-date 40 h.p. B.H. Car for Hire any hour day or night. Location, Bank New South Wales. Two cabs meet all trains and boats. A. BARCLAY Proprietor. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, TIMARU. Most centrally situated Hotel in Timaru. Adjoining Theatre Royal an< Picture Theatre, near the G.P.O. and close to Railway Station. Tariff, ffs. fid. W. N. JONES Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 27 March 1913, Page 28
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