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THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER. WHERE TO STAY AND WHERE TO GO.

HAVELOCK, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAVELOCK. C. G. RHIMES Proprietor. MR. RHIMES wishes to remind his many friends that he is in possession of this well-known house of call. A hearty welcome to all. An ideal spot for a holiday. Best Marlborough Ales •n tap. HELENSVILLE, HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. MRS. G. S. NIELD ProprietressNew, Modern Residence, well appointed with perfect sanitary arrangements. Roomy, large and well ventilated. Particular attention to Cuisine and Attendance. Terms 7s. per day; £2 per week. MINERAL BATHS ON PREMISES — FREE TO BOARDERS. Motor car meets all trains. ’Phone No. 47. “PARAKAI” PRIVATE HOTEL. 40 ROOMS. f '' ' " t HOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. The most Up-to-date Private Hotel North of Auckland. Every possible convenience, and only one minute from "The Springs.” 'Bus meets Express and Mid-day train at Helensville. TERMS MODERATE. Telephone No. 35 (Hslensvill® Bureau). MRS. E. LITTLE Proprietress. (Late of Taranaki). THE HOT SP RINGS PRIVATE HOTEL. PARAKI, HELENSVILLE. (Opposite the Baths.) Every Comfort. Recently Enlarged and Renovated. Tariff: ss. per„diem, 30s. per week. Letters and Telegrams attended to. ’Bus meets trains. MRS. GOAD Proprietress. HAMILTON. I r- - •’v 4 .. ; , v * I' ' HAMILTON HOTEL. HAMILTON. P. S. RYAN Proprietor. This Commodious and Up-to-date Hotel is replete with every modern convenience for the comfort of Visitors. Th® Cuisine is First-class. Tariff Moderate. •NLY THE BEST OF LIQUORS KEPT IN STOCK. ‘‘ l n ’• nn nn rii| nH J llll *** nn>lt> ,nnin rntll< j THE GRAND CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL. HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. This Hotel has been erected with a view for the Comfort of the Travelling Public. Every Modern Convenience. Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water, Perfect Sanitary Arrangements. Central to Post Office, Baths and River. Everytiune- of the Very Best. Luxuriously Furnished. Smoking, Commercial and Writing Rooms. Travellers and Motorists Catered for. Telegrams: “Central.” 'Phone 567. MRS. K. DANAHER .. Proprietress.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1345, 3 February 1916, Page 45

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311

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1345, 3 February 1916, Page 45

Page 45 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1345, 3 February 1916, Page 45

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