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EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. ALEXANDER SCRIMAGEOUR begs to inform his numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and the publio generaUy, that he has now completed furnishing the new Empire Hotel, which is beyond question the best most comfortable and commodious Hotel between WeUington and Napier. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefuUy studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. The cuisine is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits arc of the Highest and Choicest QuaUty. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection. ALEX. SCRIMAGEOUR, Proprietor. OVAL MAIL HOTEL, Wallingfobd. DENNIS RYAN .. .. Proprietor. The above newly-erected Hotel is now open, and affords every accommodation for raV FLRST-CLASS PADDOCKTNG. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Coach leaves Waipukurau forPorangahau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, retiirning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time for 3.45 train to Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonable terms. D. RYAN. -\T-ATERWORTH'S PROVINCIAL YV HOTEL. BILL OF FARE. Eye opener 6 a.m. SoUd Refresher 6.30 „ straight 6 p.m. Appetiser 7 „ Barmaid's smile 8 „ Digester 8 „ Pleasant Big restorer 9 „ Talk 9 „ Stimulator 10 toll,, Pony 9.30,, Anooner 12 noon Sparkler 10 ~ Sudden Mixed special death 10.90,, 12.30 p.m. Corpse Greased light- Reviver 11 ~ ning 1 „ Boarders & TravelSettler 1.30 „ lers. Lightning Rouser 11.30,, Express 2 „ Floaters Free Pick-me-up 3 ~ night-cap 12 ~ Invigorator 5 p.m. N.B.—WUd or irregular drinkers are requested to keep out of the way of regular customers. Passengers by the late train carefuUy forwarded home by the wheelbarrow express. Arthur McCartney, "hoard and residence, £1. , MEALS, Is. BREAKEAST Df TIME TO CATCH THE EARLY TRAIN. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. T\~ANEVIRKE HOTEL JAMES ALDARDTCE, Propeietob, Having made extensive additions to his premises, can now confidently guarantee Supemob Accommodation to Visitors and Families. The House is now replete with every convenience and modern improvement. Well-furnished Suites of Rooms for Famines. Spacious and weU-ventilated Bedrooms. Hot and Cold Baths. First-class Billiard Saloon, contouring Two New and Superior Tables. Wines and Spouts of the best brands. Persons wishing to pay a few days' visit to the country wUlftndDanevirke one of the most healthy and pleasant places in Hawke's Bay. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, Hastings. WILLIAM STOCK begs to notify his old friends and the general public that he has opened the Stortford Lodjre Hotel, which will bo found replete with every comfort. WeU-watered Paddocks and first-class Stable accommodation. Wines, Spirits, Ales, best brands only. LVERN HILL HOTEL, OMAHU, PETER RAMSAY. P_opb_cto_; The Beautiful Situation of the above Hotel makes it a Favorite Besortfor Visitors in tho Summer. Every Comfort and Accommodation for Traveliors and Visitors. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. THOMAS MORGAN Pbopbietob." THE above Hotel will be found replete with every comfort, audits nearness to the BaUway Station makes it speciaUy con-, venient for the traveUing pnbUo. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. SWAN'S XXXX BEER A SPECIALITY. RAILWAY H 6' TEL, Poet Ahubiki, . . _ . F. H. STEVENS, ; Having taken the above Hotel, desires to inform fes patrons, and travellers by sea and rail, that tins commodious and comfortable and Commercial EstabUshment has been thoroughly renovated and redecorated Phis Hotel ls'sltuated close to the wharf and to the RaUway Station, and is therefore most conveniently situated for the travelling Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and QuaUty of the Liquors. Hot and Cold Baths. Private Suites of Apartments. Spacious Btt.t.t&bp Rooms. Good Stabling. F. H. STEVENS, . Proprietor. "PROVINCIAL HOTEL. T. WATERWORTH.. .. Proprietor. pRITERION, ~ ~ FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN ;; .. Proprietor. PEDDIE'S ■ ' CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Natt_b. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Yoirnger's Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDLE, Proprietor. TjINCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES. FORTUNE AND BLACK, Steam Bisctot Bakebs, Bakers Confec- • honebs, &c, Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. Steam Factory in Dic—ens-stbeet. F. & B. are now in a position to supply aU kinds of Biscuits, of the first quaUty, at prices that must give them a market against merchants' importations. Their ErKBT-or_ss Biscuit Making Plant Is at work"daily, and tho Goods are all sold perfectly fresh; no deterioration by long storage or shipment. Messrs Fortune and Black always: use ' the best materials, work them up in the most skilful way, turning out an : article that qornmends itself. Country orders promptly packed and despatched. ' . * ;, The Dickens-street Shop (on the way to r the station) is always well supplied /with SmaU Goods, convenient for fanulies _oinir by train. - • • ■ •/• ;•' . 6 * .. FORTUNE & ;

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4859, 8 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4859, 8 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4859, 8 March 1887, Page 4