TIMAfiU. CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL T I M A R U. This Sld-established house has been renovateo and refurnished. All medern conveniences. Handy to Railway, P.O. and business centre. Tariff, 255. per week. , MRS. OWEN Proprietress. THE DOMINION HOTEL, . T I M A R U. The '*■ riiost modern and up-to-date Hotel in Timaru, overlooking Caroline Bay arid the harbour. Everything new ins 4 ’ and out. Absolutely fireproof. Ek. Light. Replete with every convenience; bathrooms (hot and cold) on everv floor. Moderate tariff. JOP*N REILLY Proprietor. WAIKARL EMPIRE HOTEL, W A I P A W A. T. W.. WILLS •• Proprietor. The’ most -up-to-date Hotel in the district. Families and the general public can relv upon excellent accommodation. First - cla'lss sample - rooms and stables attached. The recognised house for Cfbmmercial Travellers. ?4sar.g<gau A'J.'-'T" a WABPAWA. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, W A I P A W A. Private suites of apartments and every convenience for the accommoaation of the public. Wines, spirits and ales of the best quality only. A firstclass billiard table. Stabling and paddocking accommodation. W. PELLOW Proprietor. WANGANUI. WHERE TO STAY IN WANGANUI. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Right Opposite Railway Station. Most convenient hotel in the town. Everything of the very best. Tariff, Bs. per day. A welcome to all. W. H. WILSON Proprietor. i _ WELLINGTON. EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON, N.Z. THI MOST CINTRALLY SITUATED HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. Th* Proprietor having Purchased the Freehold of this High-elaus Property is Sparing no Expense in Refurnishing and Re-decorat-ing. Patrons *an now rely on GOOD ATTENTION AND ACCOMMODATION. i TARIFF: 12/6 PER DAY. "Phone 198. P.O. Box 325. RICHARD DWYER Proprietor. DOMINION HOTEL, " TORY STREET, WELLINGTON. Nothing but the best of Wines and Spirits kept in this Hotel, and all true to label. Always pleased to meet old friends and make new ones. Single bottle of wine or spirits at wholesale price. MRS ALICE HERDMAN, Proprietress (Late of Forresters’ Arms Hotel, Greytown, and Albion Hotel, Wellington.) TRAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. MR. FRANK McPARLAND Begs to inform his friends and the public that he ha« taken over this wellknown Hotel. Visitors can rely on getting only the Best. BARRETT’S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) Accommodation for 100 guests. Electric light throughout;, electric lift. Night porter in attendance. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Tariff, Ils. per day. ’Phone 1078. ©. DALTON Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR AND CYCLE JOURNAL. Of all Nevraageata and Boeksolieru. ADVERTISE If business i* dull —advertise aad aaake it goo<. If busiaow 1® go« 4— advertise aad make It batt ar: NJL SPORTING AND DRAMATIC review. Mlive a4vertkdng prapaaMoek
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 43
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