CLUE H* >TEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. JA. DOWNES (late TeAroha).. Proprietor ! The Most Comfortable and Central Hotel in the city. Ladies' Drawing Rooms and Rooms en suite. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. First-class Cuisine. Choice Wines and _ Liquors. Billiard Table. TERMS MODERATE. CARLTON CLUB HO lEL, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. fipHE above well-known Hostelry having «. undergone extensive alterations and a thorough renovation, offers every advantage to the travelling public, being replete with every convenience. Tho Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Speight's xxxx Ale always on hand. Ladies' Deaw-nq Room, Peivath Sitting Rooms, Samplk Rooms. First-class Billiard Room, fitted with one of Wright's Best Tables and Furniture. Hot. Cold and Shower Eaths. • > COMMODIOUS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. Horse Boxes and Paddocking. P A. HERMAN, PROPRIETOR. WAVERLET HOTEL. L. BINNIE BEGS to announce he has taken tho above Hotel, and hopes to receive the support of his old friends and the publio. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. y THIS HOTEL is noted throughout the Province for its Comfort and Moderate Charges. The House has been thoroughly refurnished, papered, and painted. ARTHUR M-OARTNEY. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NAPIER?""^ w. plrrin, (LATE OF THE MASONIC. HOTEL NAPIER), HAVING taken over the above Hotel wishes to notify to the Publio that he has completely renovated the establishment, and stooked it with the Best Liquors procurable. The House is situated within twominutes walk of the Railway Station. GOOD STABLING. W. PERRIN .~"~.. Pno_BrK_o_. q b i t c ~_rT~o~_r; FAMILY AHD COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN ~ .. Pbo_-._, o _ PEDDIE'S nLAjRENDON CLUB HOTEL, Napzbb, y m Opposite Post and Telegraph Offioee _.'__.,, 80 , 0k11 -S- offioe £or Messrs Crowther and M/Cauley, E. Robertson, and W. X * tB *B "nes of ooaches through Sot Lakes Distriot. 6 THOS. PEDDIE, Proprietor. STOBTFORD LODGE HOTEL. " WM. STOCK wishes to inform the. ~ , FuDUOjStook-owners, Breeders, 40.. that the St.rtford Lodge Hotel will b|l found complete, with every oomfort forthemselves and first-olass accommodation, for their Stook. Sheep and Cattle Yard.. WINEa AND SPIRITS OF BEOT BRANDS. WILLIAM STOOK. EMPIRE HOIEItT WAIVAWA. ALEXANDER SOEIMGEOUB be** to inform his numerous old friend* and patrons, commercial gentlemen, and th« fnrrashmg the new Empire Hotel, whiohk boyond quesben the best most comfortable £_ N_Sef onß Hotel b6tweea WelliSS Tie aooommodation for Commercial Gentlemen has been carefully sta_f_a PBIVATE SUITES iSr^SSVes. T*"_« W oare,ul supervision, and ttu. Brands of Wines* and Spirits are of oioeßt <*»&> *w« and Fruit Gardens in oo .neotion ALEX. SOBiMGEOUK, ' Proprietor. —•** ONEY TO LEND on * , P c on eurreri t'ates of interest. Apply to Williams and Loughnan, Napier and H-s.mgß. "
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6718, 27 March 1893, Page 4
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