NXLSON. THE GLOBE HOTEL, NELSON. (Under New Proprietorship.) The first house in Nelson from the Port. Beautifully situated, facing the Bay. Excellent Accommodation. Comfort and best of Liquors. Moderate Tariff. J. B. JOHNSTON Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. THE LEADING TOURIST AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE IN THE CITY. The MASONIC has recently been renovated throughout in the most modernstyle, and Mr. H. Baigent has resumed pioprietorship, therefore, clients will be assured that the catering will be to their entire satisfaction. Superior Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box 34. ’Phone 38. Telegraphic Address, “Masonic,” Nelson. H. BAIGENT . ... Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NELSON. R. (BOB) T. BLAND. Extensive alterations have been madein the interioi - of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY and Patrons will find the New Bar Second to None inthe City for Comfort and Convenience. A CALL SOLICITED. NONE BUT THE BEST OF LIQUORS. FAMILY HOTEL, OTAKI. This house has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. Splendid accommodation for travellers. Only th* best liquors. W. E. MANNING Proprietor. PALMERSTON HOXTX. bSewlS® Srv ~ 7 - PHOENIX HOTEL, Rangitikei St., PALMERSTON N., la now under the management of S. PAUL. The house is being renovated to meet the ever-increasing trade, and evary effort will be made to study the needs of the travelling public. Table under the special supervision ox the Proprietor. Only Speight’s Beer Drawn. Teio. No. 1* THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. T. CHILDS Proprietor. The Proprietor of this convenientlysituated Hotel having had the premises entirely renovated and is prepared to receive travellers and the public generally, and guarantees strict attention, the best of Wines and Spirits, and trusts to obtain by these means a fair share of patronage. CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH, Every attention to Travellers. Only the Best Liquors. J. S. FLETCHER Proprietor. (Late of Central, Petone.) PRINCESS HOTEL, TERRACE END, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Travelling Public can rely on being supplied with the best liquors, comfortable bed-rooms, and flrst-elass table. Finest Billiard Room and Table on the Coast. Terms moderate. D. MACPHERSON Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY. POST OFFICE HOTEL, Broad St., PALMERSTON NORTH. Having acquired the above Hotel, visitors to Palmerston can rely on every comfort at a moderate tariff. All Wines, Spirits and Ales true to label. S. J. WHITEFORD Proprietor. (Late Breakwater Hotel. New Plymouth). PLEASANT POINT. PLEASANT POINT HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. The favourite house for tourists, travellers and the local farmers. Large airy rooms, and every comfort at a moderate tariff. Splendid table, and best of liquors. Billiards. Good stabling. EUGENE O’SULLIVAN .. Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, PLEASANT POINT. The above Hotel has just been erected on most modern architectural linea both inside and out. Electric light. Absolutely fire-proof. New furniture, and every sanitary convenience; hot and cold water, baths. Excellent cuisine, and liquors of the best procurable. Tourists, travellers and sportsmen will find in this house every modern comfort. Motor garage. New Alcock’s billiard table. F. NELLIGAN Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1239, 15 January 1914, Page 46
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