WELLMNOTON. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba St., WELLINGTON. Run on Continental Plan. Second to None in the Dominion. Most Centrally situated Hotel in the City. Near to Town Hall. All trams run past the door. Electric light. Electric lift. Spotless Cleanliness. First-class Table. Phone 1128. T. S. McGUIRE, Proprietor. ALBERT HOTEL, WELLINGTON. The Hem* of the Dramatic Profession, Commercials, and Th* Travelling Public THE POPULAR HOSTELRY. Tariff 1/8 per day; £2 10s. psr week. JAMES McDONALD .... Proprietor. WESTPORT. .. -4 GRAND HOTEL, WESTPORT. The Recognised Leading Hotel iz. Westport among Tourists and Commercials. Recently Renovated and Refurnished and now offers Accommodation, Cuisine and Attention Second to None on the Coast? S. p AUL Proprietor. (Lat« of Phoenix, Palmerston NortV >
% < Jr MEMORIAL CARDS. Fine quality cards containing inset of four pages with badge, particulars, verse and photograph printed thereon, may be obtained from the Office of “The N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review.” No extra charge is made for the reproduction of • the block made from the photograph, which has appeared in this paper under “New Zealand’s Roll of Honour.” Arthur Cleave & Co., Ltd. Printers and Publishers, high Street and vulcan lane, AUCKLAND. 4 HANCOCK’S “IMPERIAL” ALE ALWAYS W PERFECT eONQITION. DEWAR’S “IMPERIAL” WHISKY. OF ALL FINE WHISKIES THE FINEST. HANCOCK & CO. LTD.. AGENTS, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1454, 7 March 1918, Page 45
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212Page 45 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1454, 7 March 1918, Page 45
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