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T) ETA N E HOTEL. T. O. BELL (Late of Working Men's Club)/ Has leased the above, and is carrying on business temporarily in the premises known as , t "THE PAVILION." | 9 Beds and Meais. $ T. C. BELL.... .... Proprietor. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL. WM. STOCK wisliQa'to inform the Public, Stook-ow^nSrs,-Breeders, &c, that tho Stortford Lodge Hotel will be found complete, with every comfort for themselves and first-class accommodation " for their Stock. Sheep and Cattle Yards. c— ■ . t> WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST f BRANDS. WILLIAM STOCK. i — ■ 1 NOTICE. \ TO TRAVELLERS BY RAIL OR t OTHERWISE. t J. ROULSTON, TERMINUS HOTEL, Napebb, Having completed a thorough renovation of Ids premises, is prepared to accommodate - Travellers with a temporary homo. EVERY COMFORT, MODERATE CHARGES. s TO COUNTRY SETTLERS and TOWNSi PEOPLE r His Cases, Hampers, and Bottles at his f usual low prices. f TO- AVERLEY HOTEL, YY GBKBNMEADOm t GEORGE BECKER Peopsietoe. This beautiful situated Suburban Hotel 3 and Grounds, two miles from Napier, has been taken on a long lease by Mr Beoxbb (formerly of tho Criterion Hotel), and thoroughly Renovated, Fitted, and Furnished, offers unsurpassed attractions and accommodation for Boardors, Families, and tho Travilling Public. Adjoining are tho Beautiful Grounds of tho Napier Park Company, with its Training Track and Race--1 course. The River and Inner Harbor, with ' facilities for Boating, Bathing, and Fishing, J are close at hand. The cuisine is under the personal supervision of Mr Beokeb, and.it > is needless to state that the Wines, Spirits, ; Ales, &0., aro eomme %l font. Boarders' Horses Paddocked FREE of COST. The ; Stabling Accommodation is unrivalled in " Hawke ? e Bay Coaches to Taradalo and ' Meanee constantly puss the door; fare, Iβ. Mb Beckkh will be pleased to see his many old friends in his Now House, and hopes iv addition to make many new ones. GEORGE BECKER, Pbopbietob. /"I R I TE R I ON, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Night Poeteb In Attendance P. GORMAN .. .. Peopbistob. i EMPIRE HOTEL, WAXPAWA. \ \ LEXANDER SCRIMAGEOUR begs . _cL to inform his numerous old, friends and patmns, commercial gentlemen, and the public generally* that he naa now completed iirniahing the new Empire Hotel, which is. : beyond question the best most comfortable and commodious Hotel between Wellington and Napior. : ■ . The accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully'studied. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIEB.. The eumnt is under careful supervision/ and tho Brands.of Wines and Spinte are of tho Highest and Choicest Quality. Flower an& IFruifc Oarden» : in. connection. ALEX. SOTHttAGEOTXR, : Proprietor. THE SPA, LATE SANATORIUM, 1 J miles from Taupo. rpHE SPA is situated on the banks of X the Waikato Rivor in a lovely fertile and sheltered valley. The grounds aro laid out in Orchard, Flower and Kitchen Gardens, Lawn Tennis, Ornament! 1 Plantations, &c. The new Hot, Cold, and Tepid Swimming Bath is the largest combination in the wholo Lak 3 District. , The Sulphur, Alum, and Vapor Baths - are unsurpassed in cases of Rheumatism, , Gout, Special Skin Diseases, &c., &o. The Finest Wines and Spirits. Saddle ; Horses and Buggies on.hire. Good Pad. docks. j. j6s~hita, PROPRIETOR. ROYAL MAIL -HOTEL, Wau—nofobd. i DENNIS RYAN ... '.. Proprietor. The above newly-erected Hotel ie now open, and iffords every accommodation for travellers. FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKING. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. CoaobjSeaves Waipukurau forPoranga hautf,«&ft\sjilondayß and Thursdays, after «KCtf_£d| train from Napier, returning ;, and Saturdays in time for £ *$ii_«i£fee&b,.on the most reasonable I HOTEL, HASTINGS f iffldWAH MORGAN Pbopbietob. ?i apr ■ —— \ rpHE alove Hotel will be found replete 9 J. with every comfort, and its nearness to 1 the Railw ay Station makes it specially conf venient for the travelling public. i THE BE3T LIQUORS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. SWAN'S SXXX BEER A SPECIALITY RAILWAY HOTEL, Post Ahueiei. F. H. STEVENS, Having taken the above Hotel, desires tc inform his patrons, and travellers by soaand rail, that this commodious and comfortable Family and Commercial' Establishment has been thoroughly renovated and re-decorated. : This Hotel is situated close to tho whari and to the Railway and is therefore most conveniently situated for the travelling public. Special attention is paid to tho Cuisine and Quality of the Liquors. Hot and Cold Batch. Private Suites of Apartments. ■. Spacious Buxiabd Rooms Good Stabhh<}. F. H. STEVFNS, Proprietor. d arthur McCartney. TjOAKD AND RESIDENCE, £1 MEALS, Is., BREABEAST IN TIME TO OATCI THE EARLY TRAIN. : CALEDONIAN HOTEL. PEDDIE'S CLUB HOTEL, Napibb v> O] posite Post'and Telegraph Offices adjoinin $ Colonial Bank. Younj.er's Edinburgh Ale always oi draught. . T. PEDDIE, Proprietor 3 „_—_.,— 13 HORTON &. SONS 0 (LATE PAPE), TAILORS AND HABITMAIOERS, ' c I~\ES}RE to thank their patrons for theii , JL/ liberal support since they have taker o over Mi; Pace's business, and hope by theii LOW TRICES, combinod with strict at- '• tention, to retuin their favors, and bey tc „ announco to the Public gouorally that thoj I- have ad led a Shipment of d ENGLISH WINTER GOODS, l ' And ar< constantly receiving oonsignmonfc ,f of COLONIAL TWEEDS to thoii v Lu"go and Carof ully Solected Stock. a Angola's Fashionablo Tweeds, Bannocko burn a Light and Heavy Overooats, &c. Having had long experience in West Enc of Lon«on, Brighton, and other large towns of Eng and and the colonies, _ Can Guarantee A Fiest-class Fit. 8 BEST WORKMANSHIP. r, ES iERSON-STREET, NAPIER. REIiOVAL NOTICE.—H. Nesbit.tbegi (o inform the public that he has removed to the premises lately occupied bj E. H. Newman, a few doors higher uj Hastings-street; .„„ .

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5252, 22 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5252, 22 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5252, 22 June 1888, Page 1

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