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THE TOURIST AND TRAVELLER. WttBRE TO STAY AND WHERE TO GO.

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 i that past patrons will renew their sup- I port 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. ' WHERE TO STAY AT BLENHEIM. MASONIC HOTEL. Patronised by Commercials and Pub- ! lie Service. Run on up-to-date lines. ' Cleanliness, civility and “Good Tucker.” Moderate terms. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Tucker, formerly Queen’s Ferry, Auckland; Federal, Wanganui; and latterly Empire (leading house), Westport, have every confidence in catering for everything of the best. 'Phone 245. Box 126. ALEX. TUCKER Proprietor. _ I BULLS, | CRITERION HOTEL, BULLS. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR ' THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. i Choicest Brands of Liquors in Stock. W. H. HOSKING Proprietor. ' i CAMBRIDGE. | MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. New and up-to-date brick house, just rebuilt. All modern conveniences. Leading family and commercial hotel. Under personal supervision. ’Phone 1. | VICTOR CORNAGA .... Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FOR TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. ’ This Hotel is Centrally Situated, being Opposite Post Office. | The most ‘ convenient Hotel in Cambridge. Quite, central, refined. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Only the Best Liquors Stocked. W. J. BROWN Proprietor. ; NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. Opposite the Town Hall and Jubilee Gardens. These fine, new brick buildings are handy to the Railway Station and the Famous Cambridge Domain. Undoubtedly the best appointed hotel in j the Waikato. Climate unrivalled. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Tariff. The Best Wines, Spirits and Beer only are served. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Sample rooms. ’Phone 131. MRS. C. A. TULLY .... Proprietress. CARTERTON. CLUB HOTEL CARTERTON. W. REDMOND Proprietor. ' A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. A WELCOME TO ALL. Only Best of Wines, Spirits and Ales Stocked. FOR QUALITY PRINTING, the kind of Printing that has a strong advertising pull and brings in new business to you, send to the N.Z. SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1521, 19 June 1919, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1521, 19 June 1919, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1521, 19 June 1919, Page 41

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