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GREYMPOTH. AUSTRALASIAN HOTEL, * GREYMOUTH. A Sportsman's House. Excellent Accommodation for visitors. Stabling and paddouking; roomy loose-boxes. F. MILNE Proprietor. (Late of Christchurch.) CLUB HOTEL? GREYM O U T H. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR . TRAVELLERS. Recently Renovated and Refurnished. Choicest Brands of Liquors. R. NOEL BIRKIN Proprietor. PACIFIC HOTEL, HASTINGS. ALF. ELLINGHAM, the well-known sport, extends a welcome to his many friends throughout New Zealand. Firstclass cuisine. Moderate tariff. Everything right up-to-date. A. J. ELLINGHAM Proprietor. . CENTRAL HOTEL. H A W E R A. MR. H. E. CARD (late of Featherston), having taken over the above popular house, begs to notify the travelling public that the place has been renovated and refurnished, and offers first-class accommodation. H. E. CARD Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL. ' H A W E R A. Centrally situated. First-class accommodation and the very best of ales, wines, and spirits. A favourite house of call among travelling sportsmen. ’Phone 15. P.O. Box 201. J. N. ANDERSON Proprietor. HOKBANGA RBVER. HOREKE HOTEL, HOKIANGA RIVER. Beautifully situated on the River, it offers to Tourists and Travellers Firstrate bathing, boating and fishing. Replete with every convenience, including billiard table. Excellent cuisine; every comfort. Drop in and see "Bill” any time you pass, you are always welcome. W. QUEEN IN Proprietor. Hsmm&A. KELLER’S HOTEL, HOKITIKA. W. KELLER Proprietor. First-class accommodation for the Travelling Public. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept. SNVERCARGBLL. RAILWAY HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. Directly opposite Railway Station, Post Office and Government Buildings. Convenient to all trams and theatre. Special concessions to theatrical companies. Excellent table and up-to-date furnishings; hot and cold water. P.O. Box 222. ’Phone 503. Tariff, 9s. per day. W. A. PRINTZ Proprietor. ’Phone 200. P.O. Box 194 DESCHLER’S HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. Central position, three minutes from Railway Station, and close proximity Theatres, Banks, Business Hoqses. MISSES McKENZIE, Proprietresses. LOWER HOTT. FAMILY HOTEL? LOWER HUTT. Most popular house of call in the township, on the main road. Mr. R. C. (“Bob”) Reid, the well-known Wellington and Brooklyn butcher, is now in possession and extends a hearty welcome to all old and new friends. Speight’s Ale on draught. Everything of the very best. R. C. REID Proprietor. N.Z. MOTOR AND CYCLE JOURNAL. At all Booksellers and Station era.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1573, 17 June 1920, Page 41