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PETANEHOTEL Under New Management. GOOD STABLING, And an attentive Groom always on the spot. , A Reduction mado to Families and Boaiders by the Week. T . H . JAMES. Proprietor. ' NOTICE. TO TRAVELLERS BY RAIL OR OTHERWISE. J. ROULSTON, TERMINUS HOTEL, Napier, Having completed a thorough renovation of his premises, is prepared to accommodate Travellers with a temporary home, EVERY COMFORT, MODERATE CHARGES. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS and TOWNSPEOPLE His Cases, Hampers, and Bottles at his usual low prices. WAVERLEY HOTEL, Greknme adows . GEORGE BECKER Proprietor. This beautiful situated Suburban Hotel and Grounds, two miles from Napier, has been taken on a long lcaso by Mr Becker (formerly of the Criterion Hotel), and thoroughly Renovated, Fitted, and Furnished, offers unsurpassed attractions and accommodation for Boarders, Families, and the Traveling Public. Adjoining are the Beautiful Grounds of the Napier Park Company, with its Training Track and Racecourse. The River and Inner Harbor, with facilities for Boating, Bathing, and Fishing, are close at hand. The cuisine is under the personal supervision of Mr Beckek, and it is needless to state that the Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, are enmme. i 7 fa tit. Boarders' Horses Paddooked FREE of COST. The Stabling Accommodation is unrivalled in Hawke's Bay Coaches to Taradale and Meanco constantly pass tho door; faro, Is. Mb Becker will bo pleased to see his many old friends in his New House, and hopes in addition to make many new ones. GEORGE BECKER, Proprietor. r\ RITERI ON, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Nioht Porter In Attendance P. GORMAN .. .. Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, WAIPAWA. A LEXANDER SCRIMAGEOUR begs XX. to inform his numerous old friends and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and the public generally, that he lias now completed furnishing the new Empire Hotel, which ia beyond question the best most comfortable and commodious Hotel between Wellington and Napier. The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR' FAMILIES. Tho cuisine is under careful supervision, and the Brands of Wines and Spirits are of tho Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower and Fruit Gardens in connection. ALEX. SCRIMAGEOUR, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Wallijjgford. DENNIS RYAN ~ .. Proprietor, Tho above newly-erected Hotel is now open, and affords every accommodation foi travellers. FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKING. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Coach leaves Waipukurau forPoranga hau on Mondays and Thursdays, afte arrival of first train from Napier, returninj on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time fo 3.45 train to Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonabl terms. D. RYAN. THE RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS THOMAS MORGAN PEorRiETOE IV HE above Hotel will be found replet i. with every comfort, and its nearness t tho Railway Station makes it specially con veniont for the travelling public. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY KEPT D STOCK. SWAN'S XXXX BEER A SPECIALITY EA ILW A V HOTEL Poet Ahuribi. F. H. STEVENS, Having taken tho above Hotel, desires t inform his patrons, and travellers by sea an rail, that this commodious and comforhibl Family atid Commercial Establishment ha been thoroughly renovated and re-decorated This Hotel is situated close to tho what and to the Railway Station, and is therefor most conveniently situated for the travellin; public. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine an< Quality of the Liquors. Hot and Cold Baths. Private Suites of Apartments. SrAcioue Billiard Rooms Good Stabling. f. h. stevens, Proprietor. Arthur McCartney. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, £\ MEALS, Iβ. BREAKEAST IN TIME TO CATCI THE EARLY TRAIN. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. PEDDIE'S i~ILARENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napibb Opposite Post and Telograph Offices adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger's Edinburgh Ale always o: draught. T. PEDDIE, Proprietor. F. ALGAR, WEST CLIVE. "I^ OR LEASE—That Pleasantly Sitiwtei _l Villu Residence at River Terrace West Give, nt present iv tho occupation o S. G. Thornton, containing 6 rooms witl Lumber Room, kc. Also Buggy House Hay Shod, &c, &c. The Garden is ivel stocked with tfioico Flowers and Shrubs and the whole can bo leased with 1 or ; acres of laud. Apply to F. ALGAR, Napier. A BARGAIN. rpo BE SOLD—A Section in Clivo, neai JL the bridge, with Four-roomud Cottagi and Stable ; one of the best business sites ii tho Township of Clivo. Also :} -aero Sectioi in Hastings, in Nelson-tstreet, with Threoroomed Cottage, and J-acro Section ii Queen-street, with Three-roomed Cottage Apply to F. ALGAR, Tennyson-street. THE HAVVKE'S BAY PROPERTY GAZETTE. f PHE Undersigned lias properties for sah X in all parts of the Province, and hpj compiled a Gazette entitled tho "HawW! Buy Property Gazette," in which will b< found a large number of properties of overi description comprising:—Town and Countn Residences, sections of land in Town anc Country, &c, &o. Tho Gazette is open fo: mspectiou to intending purchasers w investors "ut my office, Tcnuyson-strect Parties having properties for sale should avail themselves of this opportunity oi placing them before tv large number oi constituents. Properties advertised when specially requested. F. ALGAR, Land and Estate Agent, Napier and Clivo. MONEY advanced on approved security in sums of .€IOO or any sums required, also sums from £1000 to 10,000, at low rates of interest. Persons having money forinvestmentmay rely upon obtaining first-class securities for tho samo on application to the undersigned. F. ALGAR, Napier and Clivo. T7I RED K. A~iTg AR, X West Clive and Napier, FINANCIAL, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT. \ Sub-Agent for Union Fire- and Marine Insurance Company. _ Money in any sums always available for investment. Office at Napier: Opposite Herald Office. T? MA ~Y S"o N~, * BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Carlyle-street, Napier, In returning thanks to the public for tho liberal patronago during tho past years, begs to sty that he will continue to u'so his best endeavors to merit the confidence and support by good work, moderate charges, and punctuality. REPAIRS ! REPAIRS ! ! REPAIRS ! ! ! MISS MAYS ON, Caklylk-strekt, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, • DESIRES to return thanks for tho past Liberal Patronage, aud hopes still to merit a continuation of the samo. Moderate Charge. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Feathers Cleanod end Curled,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5136, 4 February 1888, Page 4

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