CHRISTCHURCH. |j' ' " I [. {I • WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIST-’ CHURCH. STOREY’S HOTEL. Right Opposite Railway Statien. Convenient to all Parts of City and Suburbs. Electric Cars Start from Door. G. S. JAMES Proprleto' SHADES HOTEL. HEREFORD ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. I . The Favourite House of Visitors Close to Post Office, Theatres, etc Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine Wines, Ales and Spirits of the Highes’ Orders. Crown Ales always on tap Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Telephone 1205. J. I. DE MELMANCHE .. Proprietor * ■ s '_" "’H l®pwwmSSS ■ - - |mbmrmmmmhrmibhbiiiiiri w,b^, "*** i _ i — 1 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 Proprietoi of informing Visitors of places of interest and sights to be seen in the city. J. T. SOUPER Proprietor. PAPANUI HOTEL. PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH. Within easy reach of City by Tram or Train. Excellent Accommodation for Visitors. A Favourite Calling Place foi .Motorists on the Main North Road. The Choicest Brands of Liquors only in Stoek. ’Phone 2096. A. JOHNSTON Proprietor. (Late of Manaia. Taranaki.) “SHERWOOD.” 245, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Superior Private Board and Residence. Ideal Situation, Within Penny Tram Section from Cathedral Square. Visitors will find Excellent Accommodation and Attention. MRS. J. STUART SIM. O’MALLEY’S ZETLAND HOTEL. JASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Sports House in Christchurch. Noted for Best Brands of Liquors and Sparkling Ales. Accommodation and Cuisine of the very Best. A Hearty Welcome to all. Telegrams— O’MAX.LI2Y, CHRISTCHURCH. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Close to Railwav Station and Centre !ef City. Tariff, ss. per day; 30s. per week. I MRS. N. J. JOHNBTON, Proprietree#. CROWN HOTEL. Moorhouse Avenue (South Belt), CHRISTCHURCH. The above Modern Hotel, which is situated near the Railway Station, is now under the Proprietorship of T. P. Bourne. Visitors can obtain First-class Accommodation and the Best of Cuisine. Trams pass the door. Everything up-to-date. All modern Conveniences. Telephone 2912. T. P. BOURNE Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1403, 15 March 1917, Page 43
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344Page 43 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1403, 15 March 1917, Page 43
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