Waverley Hotel, A U C K LAND. - — '-+ — -. J. MoI.--.-_, "- - Proprietor. (Late of Eotorua.) ] 'TTHE most Central Hotel in the City ] 1 adjoining the- Eailway Station, ( and close to Wharves, Public Bnild- j ings, &c. i First-class Menu. None but the very BESTLiatTOES AND CORDIALS j kept in Stock. -.- Terms Moderate^ ( Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, Telephone No 370. Hydraulic Lift. {§_TDay & Night Porter in attendance. WHAKATANE HOTgL WHAKAJANE 6 EDWIN FISHER, Proprietor , late di Invercargill) First-class accommodation for 1 Boarders or Tra filers I Billiards, Stabling & Paddock. Conveyance sent to me«t passengers at Ohiwa. or boat sent out to s. eu JWaiotahi oil .A receipt of telegram. c |The -ferry starts at t\e Hotel c Wharf at Whakatane, and opposite p on the Matata side of- tbe river. THE ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, PAEEOA. PBOPAIEroa, G, R. CROSBY. 11HIS HOTEL ia just completed, aa . ; the largest and best furnished house in Ohinemuri distriot. * Pnvate suites of apartments for families f ;, 3___lPLE EOOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GES TLEM-SN. lie Wines and Spirits are warranted pura as imported. Fhe Menu is first-olasSj.everything provided 1 that is obtainable. . e^ r ' 4 rhi's Hotel is the head-qtiartera of th_ Royi Mail Coaches running between Thames, Te Aroha, Waihiand Tauranga, and all information can be had from • ■ '>' the proprietor. '-■ ; I LIVERY STABLE, In connection with this hotel io a large * Livery and Bait Stable. Special Buggie* ti and Saddle Horses can be obtained to ul _ parts; of the distriot. Telegrams address^ bo QY Grosby, proprietor, 'will receive prompt v : -food paddooks and accommodation for horses. _ THE WAIHI HOTEL- ' ProprietorlfTANNEß. I Ay y :. . . . .v. j- |. | | I This Hotel haa just | hjeen , enlarged \ and is at present the largest in the * district. -.j •; ' V < Private Suites of rooms for families. Sample rooms for Commercial Travellers. First-class Billiard Table ( The Wines and Spirits warranted pure. Brown, Campbell & Cob XXX beer on draught. First-class Menu. This Hotel is the headquarters ol the Eoyal Mail Coaches betweeD Thames, Paeroa and Tauranga. . '.; f i >A .". ' ■ A. :-. ' Letters or telegrams addressed to , the Proprietor, W.Tajtner, will ro^ive prompt attention. Karangahake Hostel. KARAI^AHAKL ¥ISIT OSSto^is far-iamed portion of the Ohinemuri Goldfields will find every accommodation, of the best sort at the Karangahake. ;* : The table is good, th(^ liquors ar©|g<)od,arid the Bedroom accommodkitibn cannot be surpassed;- Hot; and Cold Baths are -always ready. SAODLE HORSES fan be had at a moment's notice and none but steady reliable Hacks are kept. COME^ND THY. Cead mille a falthe, John Kelly, Proprietor. | J[EBB_b.TH A_JD A UCI lOh J_EEi3, GE^HST, SEED AND FLAX . MERCHANTS. Q,IJKE_r-STKEET THE BAY OF PIENTY TIMES aUBSCEIPTION: s . *I7T ADVANCE. -OOZKD B>r Aliijum* . £I"6b. 4 „ Half-year its' 108 r „ Quarter / 6* 6a6d r Wb^re tho paper is tent bj post . pijjpg^pgft will be addsdv
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3466, 23 October 1896, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3466, 23 October 1896, Page 1
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