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MASTERTON. - -* HTtP 9 '’*'/’ " %$* $ I CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. HERMANN CRASS Proprietor (Late of Arcadia Hotel, Wellington, the Wellington Club and the U.S.S. *Co.) First-class table. First-class sample Moms. Tariff, 9s. per day. ’Phone 67. TAUERU HOTEL, MASTERTON. JACK OLIVER Proprietor. Every attention and civility to the travelling public. All wines and spirits of the very" best. Hotel conducted under personal supervision of the proprietor. BSARTiNBOROUGH. , MARTINBOROUGH HOTEL, MARTINBOROUGH. This up-to-date hotel offers | all the comforts of a first-class home; Firstelass stabling accommodation. Wines, Beers and Spirits of the very best. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. MRS. M. E. YOUNG ... Proprietress. NAPBER. NAPIER HOTEL, NAPIER. P O Box 313. ’Phone 149. ADJACENT TO MARINE PARADE. Free House for Everything. Moderate Tariff. ALEX. BAIN Proprietor. - PROVINCIAL HOTEL, NAPIER. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN NAPIER. Now under New Management. Central, Commodious, Comfortable. Adjacent to Railway Station, Theatre and Marine Parade. The Provincial offers to Tourist and Travellers a, Comfortable Hotel at a moderate tariff. T. A. HEATH Proprietor. (Late Assistant Manager Masonic Hotel.) ALBION HOTEL NAPIER. Renovated throughout, and offers excellent accommodation and tn© best of liquors. Tariff, from Ss. per day. H. BARN ETT Proprietor. NELSON. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. J. J. F. J. BAXTER Proprietor. This Popular Hostelry has been taken over by Mr. Baxter, long and well known to the travelling public aa steward of the s;s. Nikau. All wines and spirits guaranteed true to label. Harley’s Prize Ales on draught. NEW PLYMOUTH. WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. WHITE HART HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, N.Z. Leading Commercial and Tourist House. H. 8. BROOKMAN Proprietor. NORTHERN PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Tyne and Wansbeck Streets, O A M A R U. Now under the proprietorship of Mrs. Harvey, late of the Star and Garter. Visitors are assured of every comfort and attention. Cuisine unsurpassed. Moderate tariff. MRS. M. HARVEY .... Proprietress. ONEHUNGA. RAILWAY TERMINUS HOTEL. ONEHUNGA. Renovated and refurnished and extensive alterations. Everything of the best. A hearty welcome extended to visitors. . .
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 42
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340Page 42 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 42
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