THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER, where to stay and where to go.
MANAKAU. MANAKAU HOTEL, MANAKAU, MANAWATU LINE. J, W. DAVIES Proprietor. (Late of Albion Hotel, Shannon.) Manning’s Prize Ales on Draught. Everything True to Label. MARTINBOROUGH. I? '' ; ~ r ~ i CLUB HOTEL, MARTINBOROUGH. The recognised Best Hostelry in Martinborough has been taken over by MR. C. J. NELSON, formerly of the Wakatu Hotel, Nelson, and the Masonic Hotel, Waitara. Excellent accommodation for travellers. First-class cuisine. Everything of the very best. All Wines and Spirits true to label. C. J. NELSON Proprietor. MASTERTON. I' ISKujHK&k 1 w CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. HERMANN CRASS Proprietor. (Late of Arcadia Hotel, Wellington, the Wellington Club, and the Union Company’s Boats.) First-class Table. First-class Sample Rooms. Tariff 9s. per day. 'Phone 57.
MERCER. MERCER HOTEL, MERCER. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. Every Convenience for the Travelling Public. J. MURCHIE Proprietor. MORRINSVILLE? NOTTINGHAMCASTLE HOTEL, MORRINSVILLE. L . " . Fl I ■ telteilSßal C. DICKINSON Licensee. Wenzl Scholium, Proprietor. MOTUEKA, ; ■ : THE NEW POST OFFICE HOTEL, M O T U E K A. J. McCarthy Proprietor. Recognised by travellers and tourists as the most up-to-date Hotel in the Nelson Province; excellent service; cuisine unsurpassed. Replete with every modern convenience. Electric light throughout. Commercial rooms, drawing rooms, waiting rooms, billiard room, sample rooms. A motor garage in con- > junction with the Hotel. Special con- ’ veyances. to and from wharf. ’Phone ; No. 12. P.O. Box No. 11.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1436, 1 November 1917, Page 41
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233Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1436, 1 November 1917, Page 41
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