OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. MRS. N. LYNCH Proprietress. (Late of Clarendon and City Hotels. Auckland.) CALEDONIA HOTEL. CORNER OF KARANGAHAPE ROAD AND SYMONDS STREET. CAMPBELL - EHItEMTRIEXJ’S SPARKLING ALE ON DRAUGHT. Ales. Wines and Spirits of the BEST BRANDS ONLY, and all True to Label. JOHN STACKPOLE .... Proprietor. AKAROA. Visitors to Akaroa can Obtain Superior PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE at D. HAXHOXSIDE’S pbivate boarding ESTABLISHMENT, JOLLIE STREET. AKAROA (Opposite Pilkington’s Motor Garage), Close to Main Wharf. Tariff Moderate. All Conveniences. MADEIRA HOTEL. LA VAUD STREET, AKAROA. H. W. PIPER (late Christchurch) wishes to inform the public of Akaroa and Surrounding Bays of the Peninsula and Christchurch that he has taken ovar the lease of the above Hotel, and that he is ready to Accommodate Tourists and Visitors in his Commodious House. Madeira Hotel affords Firstclass Accommodation. Tariff 6s per day. ASHHURST. MASONIC HOTEL. ASHHURST. A. E. SNOSWELL Proprietor. SPEIGHT’S ALE ON TAP. Everybody 4 * Welcome Telephone No. 10. BELGROVE. BELGROVE HOTEL, BELGROVE. (Opposite Railway Station.) JOSEPH STOCKTON ... Proprietor. The above old-established and popular Hostelry for the travelling public has been taken over by Mr. J. Stockton, late of Downie’s Hejel, Murchison. Favourite stopping place for motorists on Nelson-West Coast Road. Nothing but the best of liquors kept. All old and new friends made welcome. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE WAR PICTURES APPEAR In the N.Z. SPORTING & DRAMATIC REVIEW. Weekly. " v ' Of all Newsagents and Booksellers. PRICE, Cd.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1387, 23 November 1916, Page 43
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235Page 43 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1387, 23 November 1916, Page 43
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