Hotels. : . DAISTEYIEKE HOTEL. R. Dickey JuLAS the pleasure to inform his friends and the public of the surrounding districts generally, that he has entered into possession of the above favorite hostelry, where he hopes ' t6 receive a fair share of support. . . THE:DANIIVIEKE fIOTEL Has. been too long established to need- any puffj suffice it to say that the Proprietor will dp his best to maintain the fepufjation of the house And attend to the comfort of this patrons f and 1 visitors. , ~A CAPITAL TABLfe ,■' and the Best Brands of Liquors ■ .»•'■' • ■•;'.'". "'' are provided, -while the tariff is exceedingly moderate. , , ; 'i ' • '.• • .' . ' . • ' ' '; . ■ : ' ' '' ! ..; .'•'..- -jTHERE - .:• ! ■ - r: A SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM' i . i ■i ■ attached to. the hotel, containing two first-class tables in charge of A. B. COLE. The Stabling Accommodation ■is •most complete, and good paddocks for horses are available. Saddle Horses Always on Hire. TRAVELLERS Will find the Danevirke Hotel one j of the most comfortable in the district. R. DICKEY, Proprietor. BEACONSFIELD HOTEL MAEOTUKU bought- THis "NEW AND COMMODIOUS : 1 HOTEL, Situated close to the Railway Station, intends to make it I THE MOST CONVENIENT <fc ATTRACTIVE HOSTELRY IN THE BUSH, By offering Cleanliness, Civility, Attention, and MODERATE CHARGES to all classes of travellers, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ETC. Meals and Beds 1/Good Paddocking; Saddle and Buggy Horses always on hire. H. W. GASSON, Beacon afield Hotel, Makotuku. ■ JUNCTION HOIEL, NORSEWOOD. * A. WRI.GHT, •(Late of Temperance Hotel, Napier) HAS reopened this well-known and centrally situated House, and is now in a position to offer superior accomodation to the Travelling Public. The Premises have been thoroughly renovated, and the bar stocked witk a Choice selection of WINES & SPIRITS. Good Stabling and Paddocking. Terminus of Mail Coaches from Ormondville. A. WRIGHT, Proprietor. a rthur McCartney, Caledonian Hotel, Napier The Big House of call for Bush Settlers
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Bush Advocate, Volume II, Issue 91, 4 December 1888, Page 1
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300Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume II, Issue 91, 4 December 1888, Page 1
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