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Hotels. DANEVIRKE HOTEL, TAMES ALLARDICE Proprietor. This Old Established and Favorite Hostelry otters every comfort to the Travelling Public at very m oderate tariff rates. Attached to the Hotel is a spacious Billiard Saloon, fitted with two new' and superior tables. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation; Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. ' The Bar is stocked with a Choice Assortment of the best brands : of Liquors. The Proprietor wishes to point out that ' DANEVIRKE Is the Most Healthy and Pleasant Settlement in the Bush, And that its immediate surroundings offer the best, and most varied attraction to the Tourist, the Sportsman, and the Botanist, the virgin bush, in its pristine beauty, coming close up to the Township on all sides. Families, in • search of a healthy Summer Resort, or Persons seeking a few days outing have come and found themselves delighted with the place, and returned there again and again. The Proprietor offers special facilities for such visitors in the ' form of Comfortable Accommodation, Guides, Cheap Saddle Horses, or Vehicles. . : , DANEVIRKE HOTEL. J.AMES ALLARDICE. BEACONSFIELD HOTEL MAKOTUKU H. WrG?ASSON TTAVING BOUGHT THE . Interests of Mr D. Smith, in this NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOTEL, Situated close to the Railway Station, intends to make it THE MOST CONVENIENT & ATTRACTIVE HOSTELRY IN THE BUSH, By offering Cleanliness, Civility, Attention, and MODERATE CHARGES to all classes of travellers, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ETC. H. W.~GASSON, Beacons field Hotel, Makotuku. TAMAKI HOTEL. -p CRA RE R PROPRIETOR. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION For Travellers. a rthur McCartney, Caledonian Hotel, Napier The Big House of call for Bush Settlers

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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 38, 2 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 38, 2 August 1888, Page 1