Hotels. ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TATJKANGA. THE LEADING akd LARGEST HOTEL ON THE EAST COAST. r mHIS HOTEL was built with a view X o£ providing first-elas^ Accommodation for Country Settlers, and Tourists visiting the Hot Lakes. THE SS/DStOOSES ' are lofty and well ventilated. THE DRAWING BOOMS AND SITTING ROOMS are provided with Pianos. THE BATH KOOSES , are on the same floor as the sleeping apartments. THE BILLIARD ROOEE • contains pne of Alcoc's best Tables. Pirst-class Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen, Free of Charge. (£f- Orders by Letter or Telegram will receive prompt attention. T. f7ATTS, , Proprietor. -•■■•■■■■■ ■ • . ■■■■%. rjl H E OT AS TTO TE L, TAUEANGA, Ts replete with every comfort and con* venience for Tourists, Travellers, and Country Settlers. TURNBULL & HILL, Proprietors. O T A B XJ O T E li^ MAKETF. The undersigned having taken over the above Hotel, invites the patronage of Visitors to^Makfetti. : - - Excellent accommodation for Travellers. F. C. CLARK, 309 st .-..-■ Proprietor. TITAITEMATA TTOTEL, QUEEN STREET, Near the Railway Station and . * TjCKLAJf D overlooking the Harbour, Superior Accommodation for Travellers and Families. i *— Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. JOHN ENDEAN, Prophietoii, Late Proprietor of tho Railway Terminus Hotel. ■ BALACE TT OT E L, WHTTAKER STREET, ! TE AROHA. Three minutes walk from the celebrated Hot Springs. BY FAR the largest,- best appointed, and most comfortable Hotel in the District. Suites of Private Rooms for Families, with Piano, Baths, Commercial, Diniog and SmokiDg Rooms. . b SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. I The Cuisine is really first-class, and ' Win,e and Spirits the very best. , Bradley and Co's line of Royal Mail . Coaches run in conjunction with the • above Hotel. ? GEORGE EBERT. > Proprietor. J Special attention paid to invalids. AWHAROA TTOTEL, OWHAROA. JAMES HOSIE, Pboprietob. Visitors to the Ohinemuri District will find every Accoinodation and Comfort at tho above Hotel. None but the best brands of Liquors kept. Good Stabliug & Paddocks for Horses. ' The General Store, attached to the Hotel contains all the Requirements of settlers and miners, the stock , consisting of — GENERAL DRAPERY, KAIAPOI AND MOSGIEL CLOTHING, | I- for Men, Youths, and Boys. GROCERIES of every Description ; are to be had, and sold at the lowest I possible price. t BOOTS AND SHOES, SADDLES, c BRIDLES, &c. Iv fact everything ro r t ouired by Settlers or Travellers can be c supplied. JAMES HOSIE. OWHAROA HOTEL, t ('fi^EHUSI, 159 6t
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2219, 2 December 1887, Page 1
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