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TAKAKA. 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 Supei vision. Speight’s Ales on Tap. A Hearty Welcome to all. J. T. MOORE Proprietor. GLOBE HOTEL, WAITAPU, TAKAKA DISTRICT. Ranks among the First-class Hotels throughout the Province, and is a Favourite Resort fc all Tourists, Commercial Men and Travellers generally. Telephonic and telegraphic connection on the premises. All kinds of vehicles and horses for hire at shortest notice. Best brands only of Ales, Wines and Spirits dispensed. A Trial Solicited. Dodsons and Sons’ Ales on Draught. JAMES PAGE Proprietor. TARANAKI. OKATO HOTEL, TARANAKI. On Main New Plymouth-Opunake Road. Favourite stopping place for Travelle.s. Everybody made welcome. Capital accommodation. MR. A. SANSON, formerly of Sandon, wishes all his friends to know that he is in possession of the above well-known Hotel. Everything true to label. Paul’s Ale on tap. . TARATAHL TARATAHI HOTEL. TARATAHL W. M. HALLEY Proprietor. THE BEST KNOWN HOUSE IN THE WAIRARAPA. Everybody Calls and Everybody Welcome. TARIKL TARHCI hotel ~ TARIKI, Only Hostelry in Township. MR. F. J. MILLS, late of the Police Force, Auckland, desires to inform his many friends that he has taken over the above well-known house of call. Closest Hotel in Taranaki to Mount Egmont, being within one mile from foot of mountain. Everything of the very best. A hearty welcome to all. tauranga. jhSBHnBE nra STAR HOTEL, TAURANGA. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOUSE IN THE BAY OF PLENTY. Best of Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Hot and Cold Baths. Telegrams: “Star,” Tauranga. ’Phone 6. P.O. Box 21. A. BROWN Proprietor. TE AROHA. GRAND HOTEL. TE AROHA. Directly Opposite the Domain and Baths. MRS. M. LAWLESS, (Late of the Palace Hotel, Te Aroha), Has Pleasure in informing her Numerous Friends and Patrons that SHE MAS PURCHASED THE FREEHOLD OF THE GRAND HOTEL, TE AROHA, And that it will henceforth be Conducted under her Personal Management. In Thanking her Friends and Patrons for their Generous Support in the past, SIRS. LAWLESS trusts that by strict Attention to Business to merit a Continuance of their Patronage. TERMS MODERATE. CUISINE EXCELLENT. Porter Meets all Trains. N.Z. SPORTING & DRAMATIC REVIEW. Weekly. Of all Newsagents and Booksellers. PRICE, 6d.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1369, 20 July 1916, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1369, 20 July 1916, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1369, 20 July 1916, Page 43

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