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THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER.

CHRISTCHURCH. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Corner Colombo and St. Asaph Sts.. CHTUSTCHIJRCH — MR. P. MILLER, (late of Methven), wishes to notify his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above well-known Hostel. The house has been brought right up-to-date and Visitors can rely on getting Excellent Accommodation and the very Rest of Everything. Telephone 1301. P. MILLER Proprietor. 1 IT k ■ NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Now under the proprietorship of the well-known Mannie Edward*. An up-to-date Hotel, possessing all the advantages of a popular seaside resort. Hot salt water baths, bathing, etc., A lOmin. car service to and from the city. Visitors will find Accommodation. Cuisine, etc., unsurpassed. Tariff 7s. per day M. EDWARDS proprietor. CLINTON. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, CLINTON. Dunedin and Invercargill passengers are notified that trains stop 20 minutes for Lunch. Lunch unsurpassed, Is. 6d. Song sounded five minutes before departure of trains. The Prince of Wales offers Excellent Accommodation. Tariff Bs. per day. MR. AND MRS. MARK CARR. CROMWELL. DAWSON’S HOTEL. CROMWELL. The Leading Commercial Hotel on the Goldfields. Every comfort and attention. Starting place for Motor Service between Cromwell and Clyde. JAMES MCDONALD .... Proprietor. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. CROMWELL. MR. ROBERT HAIG, having taken over the above well-known Hotel, .offers Visitors to Cromwell Excellent Accommodation and Attention. First-class Billin’ d Table. Tariff 6s per day. DANNEVIRKE. CLUB HOTEL. DANNEVIRKE. Right opposite Railway Station. Most Convonient and Popular Hotel in the Town. All Trains Stop Sufficient Time for Refreshments. Every Civility and Attention. Everything of the Very Rest. The Travelling Public Specially Catered for. CHRIS. JENSEN Proprietor. (Late of the Masonic.) DUNEDIN. GLADSTONE HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. The moat central- ■ ly situated Hotel in the City. Firstclass Accommodation for Tourists, Travellers and Boarders. Su tes •f rooms for families. Charges modirate. A Special Feature: Is. Lunch from 12 to 2 p.m. Hot Cold and Shower Baths. The Very Rest Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied. JOHN COLLINS Proprietor. GRIDIRON HOTEL PRINCES STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN Just above the G.P.O. Trams atop Opposite Hotel. Good Accommodation for Visitors and Travellers. Terms Moderate. The Gridiron is known for its Excellent Liquors. Electric light throughout. SAMUEL W. GEDDES, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1401, 1 March 1917, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1401, 1 March 1917, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1401, 1 March 1917, Page 44

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