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MOTU. THE MOTU HOTEL, MOTU. - Midway between the Bay of Plenty and Poverty Bay. This Hotel has all the comforts of a modern home, hot and cold water, baths, gas, sitting-rooms, well-furnish-ed bed-rooms and billiard room. The Motu River, close to the Hotel, is an ideal trout stream. Superior brands of wines and spirits. A. S. CAULTON Proprietor. ~ NAPZE*. CLARENDON HOTEL, Opposite Post Office, NAPIER. _ £2 Hi I HHMMI iBEI “ ° * * I , ggp oW. READING Proprietor. FERNHILL HOTEL, MIDWAY BETWEEN NAPIER AND HASTINGS. EVERY ATTENTION TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. W. PUSCHELL Proprietor. WAVERLEY HOTEL, greenmeadows. (Adjoining Napier Park Racecourse.) MR. W. G. OAKENFULL. Begs to inform the Travelling Public that he has taken over the Waverley Hotel. Good Table, and the Beet ®f Ales, Wines, Spirits, etc. TERMINUS HOTEL, NAPIER. An ideal house for travellers, adjoining Railway Station. First-class Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Liquors absolutely true to label. G. F. BONNAR Proprietor. JMJCW PLYMOUTH. ROYAL HOTEU NEW PLYMOUTH. Offers first-class accommodation to travellers. Renovated and refurnished throughout. Best of everything. W. G. EM ENY Proprietor. b wk ' i h : MS® a t iipMBB I Being centrally situated, is unequalled for Tourists and Commercial Gentlem®n. The Table is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the best Menu in New Plymouth. Hot and Cold Bath® always available. Sanitary appointment® are well up to date. Night Porter in attendance. J. McKEAN Proprietor. P.O. Box 21. ’Phone No. SO. MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. THE LEADING TOURIST AND COMMERCIAL HOUSE IN THE CITY. The MASONIC has recently been renovated throughout in the most modern style, and Mr. H. Baigent has resumed proprietorship, 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 made in the interior of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY and Patrons will find the New Bar Second to None in the City for Comfort and Convenience. A CALL SOLICITED. NONE BUT THE BEST OF LIQUORS.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1244, 19 February 1914, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1244, 19 February 1914, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1244, 19 February 1914, Page 46