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UNIVERSAL FILM SUPPLY COMPANY. FOWLDS’ BUILDINGS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, GLEESON’S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND, AND LONDON. Offer Showmen the Following Great Features: THE NIGGER, 6 Reels. PRINCE OF DARKNESS, 6 Reels. SINS OF THE PARENTS. 6 Reels. SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE, 5 Reels And ESSANY CHAPLIN COMEDIES. Wire or Write for Vacant Dates.

Nelson’s Leading Private Hotel. THE METROPOLITAN, ' c • BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. A new brick building, containing 40 rooms and all the Latest Conveniences. The Metropolitan is the Finest and Best Appointed Private Hotel in the Province. Motor Cars for hire day or night. All enquiries, letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Moderate Tariff. A. WILKENS Proprietor. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, TAKAKA. Newly erected building containing all the Latest Conveniences, Splendidly Furnished and Replete Throughout with Everything Up-to-date. Only the Best Brands of Liquors Stocked. Hot and Cold Baths. Excellent Cuisine; Personal Supervision. Speight’s Ales on Tap. A Hearty Welcome to all. J. T. MOORE Proprietor. (Late of Royal Oak Hotel, Weber. H. 8.) -j THE CLARENDON, CHRISTCHURCH. Recognised by Tourists and Travellers as one of the Finest Hostels in the Dominion. Situated on the River Bank, within one minute of Post Office, Banks, Theatres, etc. Tourists can rely upon receiving every Comfort and Attention. No pains are spared by the Proprietor of informing Visitors of places of interest and sights to be seen in the city. J. P. SOUPER Proprietor. TARATAHI HOTEL, TARATAHI. W. M. HALLEY Proprietor. THE BEST KNOWN BLOUSE IN THE WAIRARAPA. Everybody Calls and Everybody Welcome. CANTERBURY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. Opposite Post Office, next to Railway Station and Wharves. The first and last, first coming in and last going out. First always for choice brands of liquors. MR. JAMES REIS, late of Greymouth and well known in Sporting Circles, is the Proprietor. Call when you’re there. Immediately upon indications of Sore Throat or Influenza take Fluenzol (1/6 and 2/6) to dispel the microbes. Relief is prompt. Firmly refuse substitutes.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1359, 11 May 1916, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1359, 11 May 1916, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1359, 11 May 1916, Page 24