THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER.
NAPIER. I7F i " OfftlW CALEDONIAN HOTEL. NAPIER. Now under the Proprietorship of FRANK RHODES (late of the Empire Hotel, Timaru). n Five minutes Post Office and Station. Accommodation for 100 guests. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Tariff. Telegrams: “Rhodes, Caledonian, Napier.” ‘ f CENTRAL HOTEL. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. Now the Leading Commercial and Family Hotel in Napier. Entirely Renovated. Finest Liquors. All Modern Conveniences. Telephone 286. WM. E. HILL Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, NAPIER. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN NAPIER. Now under New Management. Central, Commodious, Comfortable. Adjacent to Railway Station Theatre and Marine Parade. The Provincial Offers to Tourists and Travellers a Comfortable Hotel at a Moderate Tariff. T. A. HEATH Proprietor. (Late Assistant Manager Masonic Hotel.) NELSON. WAKATU HOTEL. NELSON. MR E. (TED) J. WINTER, Proprietor, has much Pleasure in informing old friends that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. Visitors to Nelson can secure Excellent Accommodation at a Moderate Tariff. A home away from home. Seats booked here for motor car for Motueka and Takaka. GAY’S CITY LIVERY STABLES. NELSON. Carriages as supplied to His Excellency Lord Islington. Commercial buggies. gigs, and vehicles of all description on hire. Motor Cars for Hire. Established 1866. ’Phone 60. H. GAY Manager. panama hotel. NELSON. W. MOXEY Proprietor. Mr. Moxey (late of Downies’ Hotel, Murchison) wishes the fact known that he is once again in possession of the Popular Panama. All Old and New Friends are assured of a Hearty Welcome. Everything True to Label. Nelson’s Leading Private Hotel. THE METROPOLITAN. I MS: I ft V. 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 n.? night. All enquiries, letters and tG'Ograms receive prompt attention. Moderate Tariff. A. WILKENS Propriety ROYAL HOTEL, NELSON. T. M. BRENNAN Proprietor. Visitors to Sunny Nelson call on the old North Island Railway Man, Tom Brennan, who is in possession ef the Royal. Everything of the very Best. A Hearty Welcome to all. Should Auld Acquaintance be Forget.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1397, 1 February 1917, Page 46
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349Page 46 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1397, 1 February 1917, Page 46
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