ESEE ; OF EMPLOYEES AND WORKMEN OF HAWKE'S. BAT. ftsssiDsiss -. ~ Ws. 'Ixwms ' Ysas-3?Sssn>Hsw., « c J. H. Osiaejia , THK FOLLOWING HISS' WAOTIUCJ QiitdeaSTS , 3 en >c eg ,1 ( rioTighmea,,, «, ~, ,„ , s 3 Married Oonplea 0 .. .« o 0 .• 4 Cooka a> „ , 4 , t j,j 7 Engine-drivers tc t , « ,1 Shophe*sJs to to »c *a n 'I Statioa Handls aad GoJsefa , . Laborosfi , a 7 Station Oarpoatere. « „„ »„ l. Lade for Stations , v Grooms .. ~ l Coachmen ~ , .. 1. No Fesii uharged fosr Koglstefliioa ob nsotz, nitnatioa 'being obtninsfl. KB£BItQYB3B a?e requested in theu , wants 4o the Seoxetaey* OHAMBEB OF OOMMKSdB, WAPIBIB, JOHN PABKER, Secretary*
"SPA" HOTEL, TAUPO.i One and a half tnilea from the Post Office, at which place all the Coaches from Tokaanu, Napier, and Botorua are met by the " Spa" Coaches, and visitors oonveyod to the "Spa" free of charge. The "SPA" is the Home of the Famous CBOW'S NSBT GEYBEB, the Witohes , Cauldron, Champagne Geyser, Milky Geyser, Flesh- pol, Forridge Pots, Blow-holes, Hannah Geyser, the Lesser Crow's Nest, Venua Bath, Satan's Glory, Bait Spring, Paddle-wheel, and several other eights of interest. Guide's fee 2s each person "SPA" HOTEL COACHING CO. Bun Coaches to the following places of interest:— ROTORUA, any day 15s, against 30s charged by others. WAIR&KKI OiSYSKBS, daily, Sundays inoluded Fare 2e 6d. AEA.TEiTEABAPIDS.daUy. Pare3s6d. XOK&ANU, Thursdays and Sundays. Faro ss. ROTOKAWA SULPHUa LAKE. Fate 7a 6d, any time. Visitors are advised to avail themselves of the above oheap fares, and pay as they go. HCJKA FALLS, daily, free. The accommodation at the " Spa" is all that can be desired Every Bedroom overlooks the Gardene. Private Suites of Apartments. Large Drawing-room for Ladies. Comfortable Smoking-room. THE MAOEI Oa&VED DIKING HALL eeata one hnndred persons and contains all separate tables for private parties or friends. TBTR LARGE HOT, GOLD, & TEPID SWIMMXKG BATH adjoins the Bedrooms. The SULPHUE BATH is equally effiaacious as thefamousPriestßathof Botorua. The TEPID BLUE BATH is very refreshing. All BATHS free to Visitors to the " SPA." The Grounds are laid out ie choice Rosebed, Shrubberies, Boautiful Flowers, Pine Plantations, Turf Tennis Lawn, Premonade and Ornamental Lawns. Good Grass Paddooks, Otabling, Korse Feed, &c. TARIFF: 10s ? B * *>**■ £2 Pe e Week Visitors tar»y confidently count upon every earo and attention to their comfort, and oivility from the staff. Firsfc-olase Table. Abundance of Fruit in Season. Tea and Coffee served in the Dining Hall morniugs and afternoons. Ho extra charge. PfiOYINOIAL HOTEL, NAPIEB, P, T. SPILLANE, Jj Jii S S ii J] , BEST WIffES-ANDSPIBBS ALWAYS ON &TOCK. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION HEADQUARTERS OF MAODON&LD'S KTJSIPAPANGA COACH. MASONIC HQTEL, DANBVIRKE. A. SOMMGEOini TNTIMATES to hia many Friends that JL he has now got into full swing in that Commodious Hostelry, the MASONIC HOTEL, DAHEVIKEE, In which ho will maintain the reputation gained him while at Waipawa. For Accommodation there Lj sso House in Danevirke to surpass the Masonio. ALEX. SORIMGIEOUB. •L SHANAHAN, LA.TE OF THE UNION HOTEL, SPIT, Begs to inform his friends and the Publio generally that he has taken over that Well-knowa Hostelry the CITY TEBIDNCS HOTEL NBXT THE EAILWAY STATION, Wherg and Visitors will find 'every Home Comfort. : Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands, if GOOD TIPS F.On THi3 1 SPORTX»Q J?¥-BIiIO,'" [ I. Don* SolJow tho Baion (Bothsohild) j bai pin your faith in J.D.O.'s (Ormond) ooiors every tiiao tiiey start during the ensuing rsoiEg aeaaon. Sporting soribes of the fatDr'e when referring to past hißtory will always term it Ormond's Year, and my tip ia follow Ormond. 2. When the raaiug season is over and your pooksta are well nigh unto bursting with tenners, twentye, and fifty pound notes and you have countloss thousands to your oredit at tho Bank, come down to Hapier and enjoy all the good things that Nature has provided, and these oan only be had at one Hotel in Napier and j that is the Caledonian Hotel, still Bossed by ARTHUR I^cQAMOTY.
SIORTFOED LODGE I HOTEL CA. W. HUNT, lato of Oolyton, « wishea to inform the residents of Hastings that he has taken ovor the aboye Hotol. Stookov/ners, Breedora, eto., will find evevy comfort for themselves, nnd firstclasa accommodation foe their Stook, SHEEP & O&TTL3 YAUDS. WIKE3 AND BPIKIT3 OF THE BEST BBANDS. pAELTOH CJLUB, HASTINGS, FAMILY AND OOHMBBOIAL HOTEL. 1 I s . GOBMAW ~ .. Pbopbxktoh. T, W. BALFOUK, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT. ■ INSUBANOE {FIBS AND MAEINE) BH4SEBHOKEB, GBNEBAL AQEWT, OFFICE IE BUILDINGS, Foat and Telegraph Offices, Shaeksi'baeh Boas. BELIBH.—The Beak X Bftuoe in tho Worfd. Try i». GILBBI B 881 Q, £W. Vide epeoial Beport; o£ Sic Ohaa. Cameron, M.D. t
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7601, 21 February 1896, Page 1
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