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Letterhead type heading with illustration of a hotel and the name United Service Hotel underneath on a curve, with the name of proprietors on the top left (Lt.-Col. JOWSEY, C.M.G. and A. W. LANE, Proprietors.) and address and contact information on the top right (Code & Inland Telegraphic Address: "UNITED." G.P.O. Box 44. Telephone 4O6. Office Telephone 2O6O.).

CHRISTCHURCH.

This Hotel has the patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Suite, Sir John Gorst (British Commissioner N.Z.I.E.), Ministers of the N.Z. Cabinet, and most of the leading Commissioners in connection with the Exhibition.

Is centrally situated, most luxuriously furnished, and has conveniences all that science can suggest.

It is in close proximity to all places of Amusement, and all Trams stop at the main entrance.


ELECTRIC ELEVATOR.
TARIFF-12/6 AND 1O/6 PER DAY.

Auckland Central Hotel. Victoria and High Streets.

Three story building on a corner with a verandah over the entrance

Home of English and American Tourists.

This Hotel, as its name implies, is unsurpassed for its central and commanding position. In close proximity to the Banks, the principal Warehouses, Museum, Albert Park, the Theatres and the Public Library, and without the disadvantage and noise from tram traffic, it is specially attractive to the general travelling public.

Hydraulic Passenger-Elevator always available to upper floors.

The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms are replete with every convenience. The greatest care is taken to maintain a reputation for home comfort.

Porter and Luggage-van attend all trains, etc.

PREMIER HOTEL OF AUCKLAND.
C. KALMAN, MANAGER.