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ipp? 1^ Es,/ M K( y. HIHISE3HHI THISTLE HOTEL. ' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. JOHN MAHONEY (formerly of the Oxford Hotel) desires to intimate that he has taken over the above well-known house, and that patrons will meet with every comfort and convenience. Speight’s XXX Ale on Draught. | KING’S COURT | S Private Hotel. | § UPPER QUEEN STREET, SJ fl AUCKLAND. H fl up-to-date, select. ffi JI nJ Ji Charmingly Situated in Three d] i= Acres of Ground, exquisitely laid Ln -0 out. [n Ji Telegrams : H] jj '‘KING’S COURT, AUCKLAND.” H] 3 Terms Moderate. [n [3 G. ARROWSMITH .. K (Late of New Plymouth.) L] £] ’Phone 2256. rO OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. MRS. N. LYNCH Proprietress (Late of Clarendon and City Hotels, Auckland.) a AKAROA. MADEIRA HOTEL, LA VAUD STREET, AKAROA. W. H. PIPER (late Christchurch) wishes to inform the public of Akaroa and surrounding bays of the Peninsula and Christchurch that he has taken over the lease of the above Hotel, and that he is ready to accommodate Tourists and Visitors in his Commodious House. Madeira Hotel affords Firstclass accommodation. Tariff 6s. per day. ASHHURS TMASONIC HOTEL, ASHHU R S T. This popular house of call has been taken over by the freehold owner and proprietor, MR. A. G. HAV ILL, of racing fame, who extends a hearty welcome to his many friends. Everything of the very best.BLENHEIM. ROYAL HOTEL, _•> BLENHEIM. THE SPORTSMAN’S HOME. TARIFF, 4/6 PER DAY, 25/- WEEK. R. CANN Proprietor. (Late Royal Hotel, Nelson.) EMPIRE HOTEL, BLENHEIM. In intimating that I have taken over the above Hotel, I have every confidence that past patrons will renew their support to the new regime. The public generally and commercials will have every attention to their home comforts, and all sorts of liquors will be found to be of the very Best. Nothing is stocked that will be kept, as the very best only will be sold, and good quality will not keep; it will have a quick sale. TOM KEATING Proprietor. BLUFF. CLUB HOTEL, bluff. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Only the Choicest Brands of Liquors. W. WALKER Proprietor.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1470, 27 June 1918, Page 40
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377Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1470, 27 June 1918, Page 40
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