CAMBRIDGE. CENTRAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FOR TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. This Hotel is Centrally Situated, Opposite Post Office. The Most Convenient Hotel in Cambridge. Quiet, Central Refined. Letters and Telegrams Attended to. Only the Best Liquors Stocked. W. J. BROWN Proprietor. CARTERTON. CLUB HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. REDMOND Proprietor. A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. A WELCOME TO ALL. Only Best of Wines, Spirits and Ales Stocked. CHRISTCHURCH. ( xr ‘ i ' ■ WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. STOREY’S HOTEL, Right Opposite Railway Station. Convenient to all Parts of City and Suburbs. Electric Cars Start from Door. G. S. JAMES Proprietor.
NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Now under the proprietorship of the well-known Nannie Edwards. An up-to-date Hotel, possessing all the advantages of a popular Seaside resort. Hot sale water baths, bathing, etc. A 20min. car service to and from the city. Visitors will find Accommodation, Cuisine, etc., unsurpassed. Tariff 7s. per day. M. EDWARDS Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, CENTRE CHRISTCHURCH. Tariff, 10s. per diem. S. J. ALLEN Proprietor. “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. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Close to Railway Station and Centre of City. Tariff, ss. per day; 30s. per week. MRS. N. J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1436, 1 November 1917, Page 39
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217Page 39 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1436, 1 November 1917, Page 39
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