ELTHAM. Llf . jj CENTRAL HOTEL. ELTHAM. G. W. TAYLER Proprietor First-class Accommodation for the Travelling Public. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. FOXTON. ?-■<: z „. (K ■ ■■• ’ mi i ■■ IW ■ 0 ullolit I -■■Mir MANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON. PERCY LUMSDEN Proprietor. This House has been the recognised rendezvous of the Theatrical Profession. Visitors will find every Comfort and Convenience at this well-known house. Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales Stocked. HOW MANY MILES TO WHYTE’S HOTEL, FOXTON? LEN. FREEMAN Proprietor. FDIZ.DZSTG.
f' 1 ' ■ 18 Minimi IH Mi BBlF* 1010118 l||fwß*’ wbP CHERRY’S EMPIRE HOTEL, FEILDING. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. Cuisine Excellent. Moderate Tariff. MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. This well-known and Popular House has been taken over by Mr. Arthur Room, formerly of the Waverley Hotel, Auckland. A hearty welcome to all old and new friends. First-class Cuisine and Accommodation. Wines and Spirits guaranteed true to label. Tariff Moderate. All correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 36, Feilding. A. ROOM Proprietor. FEATHESSTON. EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. Close to railway station. : LIQUORS THE BEST. J. G. GIBSON Proprietor. THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PAPER At the present time is the The N.Z. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. The high standard set for itself in the way of Illustrations, the smartlywritten articles dealing with Pure Sport, all tend to make the paper the huge success it is. Everybody’s taking it, so why . don’t you? PRICE 6d.—All Booksellers.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1307, 13 May 1915, Page 45
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240Page 45 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1307, 13 May 1915, Page 45
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