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CAMBRIDGE. ' CENTRAL HOTEL, I CAMBRIDGE. The Hotel offers superior accommo- ■’ dation to Travellers and Tourists, and is a First-class Family House in every respect TARIFF MODERATE. J. ROWE Proprietor. E j ~ NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. Overlooking the Jubilee Gardens. These fine, new, brick premises, handy to the Railway Station and to the Domain are now open to the public. First-class Accommodation for Guests and the Travelling Public. The cuisine is a speciality, under the personal supervision of Mrs. Hamilton. The Lounge Bar is available —the Best Wines, Spirits and Beer only are served. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. F. L. HAMILTON Licensee. (Late of Opotiki.) CHRISTCHURCH. CITY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Most Centrally Situated Hotel in the City, facing Cathedral Square. Excellent Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. Guests’ Comfort Always Studied. Noted for its superior brands of Wines and Spirits, and Speight’s Ales. Telephone 608. P.O. Box 558. W. S. MITCHELL Proprietor EMPIRE HOTEL, Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite the B Fountain.) The Empire Hotel is in the centre of traffic. It has recently been modernised throughout. Night and day porters. Excellent cuisine and high-class liqors. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day. Is. luncheon a speci a 1 i t y. Telegrams promptly answered. Telephone 292. T. W. WATTS AND SON, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Corner of Gloucester and Colombo St*. Close to Theatre Royal, Colleaium, King’s, His Majesty’s, and The Cathedral. Comfort of guests studied. Noted for excellency in liquors. Tariff, 6s. Cd. C. LANGE Proprietor. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, THE SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. MR. JOHN MO'RRISON (Late of the Grand, Royal, and Metropolitan Hotels, Auckland), Begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally that he has taken over the well-known United Service Hotel, Christchurch, and will spare no pains to make it the leading house, in the City. IMPERIAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Corner of Barbadoes and St. Asaph Sts i Five minutes’ walk from Cathedral Square, trams pass every ten minutes. A quiet and superior home for visitors to Christchurch. Every comfort and convenience. Good table. Moderat* tariff. JAS. M. DICKSON .... Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1260, 11 June 1914, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1260, 11 June 1914, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1260, 11 June 1914, Page 44

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