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MIDLAND RAILWAY HOTEL, TOTARA FLAT. Mb. H Ebickson (late of Orwell Creek) Proprietor. An Excellent Table kept. First-class Accommodation. The Beers, Wines, Spirits etc., sold are of the very best. Refreshment Rooms at Railway Station. Billiards Billiards, with an efficient marker. Mr. Eriokson, having a thorough know* ledge of the whole district, will be pleased to give directions and other assistance to travellers and persons interested in Mining T> ARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QljAim JD WELLINGTON (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). Having purchased a long lease of the above Hotel, the Proprietors have decided to renovate and re-furnish the establishment throughout, making it a first-class Hotel. The Hotel is close to the Wharf, Railways, and Public Institutions ESTALL & PATERSON, Proprietors. LADSTONE HOTEL, Maclagoan St., Dunbdin JOHN COLLINS (late of the Al Hotel, Peliohet Bay), Pbopbibtob. Having leased the above oentrally situated Hotel, the proprietor is now prepared to offer First-Class Accommodation to the general publio. The building has undergone a thorough renovation from floor to ceiling. The bedrooms are neatly furnished and well ventilated. Tourists, Travellers, and Boarders will find all the comforts of a home. Suites of rooms for families. Hot, Cold anc bnower Baths. A SPECIAL FEATURE— Is Luncheon. from 12 to 2 o clock. The Very Best of Wines, Alee, and Spirits supplied. Charges Modbbatb. Accommodation for over 100 guests. One of Aloook's Billiard Tables. JOHN COLLINS ■ Pbopbhtob.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 12 February 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 12 February 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 12 February 1903, Page 7

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