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CAMBRIDGE. MASONIC HOTEL. CAMBRIDGE. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BRICK HOUSE. JUST REBUILT. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. LEADING FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ’Phone No. 1. JOHN H TULLY Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. MR. J. MANDEL, The owner of the Hotel, is now in charge, and the Management is entirely under his personal supervision. He is now spending over £2OOO in additions, which will give 20 more front bedrooms, and the Hotel is being Renovated Throughout. Tourists and Travellers to Christchurch can depend on receiving the Best Accommodation at the United Service. No need to ask the Guard when passing through STUDHOLMB, You have ample time—by all Trains—to obtain Refreshments at the JUNCTION HOTEL, STUDHOLME. R. J. DUNLOP Proprietor. I .” a '?'• I BELVUE PRIVATE HOTEL. GLOUCESTER ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite "Times” Office.) Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine for the Travelling Public. Members of the Theatrical Profession Specially Catered for. Terms Moderate. MRS. HUCKS Proprietress. O’MALLEY’S ZETLAND HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Sports House in Christchurch. Noted for Best Brands of Liquors and Sparkling Ales. Accommodation and Cuisine of the Very Best. A hearty welcome to all. Telegrams— O’MALLEY, CHRISTCHURCH. IMPERIAL HOTEL. BARBADOES AND ST. ASAPH STS. CHRISTCHURCH. ME. J. JACKSON, late of the British Hotel, Lyttelton, and of Akaroa, has taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to see old friends and new patrons. The Hotel is pleasantly situated, and offers every comfort of a home. STAR AND GARTER HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Corner Barbadoes St. and Oxford Ter. PAUL B. FBOOD, Proprietor. Everything first-class, and Ales, Wines and Spirits are of the Highest Order. BRISTOL HOUSE. ; 288, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ' First-class Private Board and Residence. Id. tram passes door. Hot and ’ < Cold Baths. . All Conveniences. Good Table. J. CHRISTENSEN .... Proprtetrees. ‘

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1334, 18 November 1915, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1334, 18 November 1915, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1334, 18 November 1915, Page 43

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