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AKAROA. Visitors to Akaroa can obtain superior PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE at D. KAMDiamOIE’S FBIVATE BOABDZMG JOLLIE STREET, AKAROA. (Opposite Pilkington’s Motor Garage) Close to Main Wharf. Tariff Moderate. All Conveoioncea BLENHEIM. JOHN BARRY’S MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, BLENHEIM. Good and Substantial Accommodation with ©very comfort, at moderate charges. A favourite house for good whiskies and ales. ROYAL HOTEL, BLENHEIM. R. CANN Proprietor. (Late Royal Hotel, Nelson). THE SPORTSMAN’S HOME. TARIFF, 4/6 PER DAY. 25/- WEEK. GROSVENOR HOTEL, BLENHEIM. J. DEVEREUX Proprietor. (Late of the Taueru Hotel, Wairarapa). Good stabling and Paddocking. Capital table kept. Best of Wines Beer and Spirits sold. Tariff, 6s. day. or 30s. weekly. A Home away from Home. EMPIRE HOTEL, BLENHEIM. Iu intimating that I have taken over the above Hotel, I have every confidence that past patrons will renew their support to the new regime. The public generally and commercials will have every attention to their home comforts, and all sorts of liquors will be found to be of the very best. Nothing is stocked that will be kept, as the very best only will be sold, and good quality will have a q u *ck sale. TOM KEATING . .. Proprietor. CROMWELL, DAWSON’S HOTEL. CROMWELL. The Leading Commercial Hotel on the Goldfields. Every comfort and attention. Starting place for Motor Service between Cromwell and Clyde. JAMES McDONALD .... Proprietor. ' VICTORIA HOTEL. CROMWELL. | Accommodation, Table and Attention , Second to . None on the Goldfields. Good stabling and all conveniences. Tariff, 6s. per day. | WM. PENGLASE Proprietor. GOLDEN AGE HOTEU CROMWELL. i MR. ROBERT HAIG, having taken i over the above well-known Hotel, offers Visitors to Cromwell excellent accommodation and attention. First-class Billiard Table. Tariff 6s. per day. CAMBRIDGE. . . * .. % ■ • . ■ . ■ NATIONAL HOTEL. CAMBRIDGE. Opposite the Town Hall and Jubilee Gardens. These fine, new, brick buildings are handy to the Railway Station and the famous Cambridge Domain. Undoubtedly the best appointed Hotel in the Waikato. Climate unrivalled. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. The Best Wines, Spirits and Beer only are served. Letters and telegrams promptly i attended to. Telephone 131. I Sample Rooms J. F. FROST. I

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1330, 21 October 1915, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1330, 21 October 1915, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1330, 21 October 1915, Page 43

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