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J FREE sISSOCIATIOF OF i£MPLOYE&& mM& WOBMMMW OF HAWSS'B BAT. FBB3ESSKS ft ... Wβ. JSfXBWH VjKjH-PBSBODQajis,,, «.- J. K. SteEsss.tß I'HB FOLLOWING 3SEB WAOTISP-il! 3HPLOYHENK~ Floughxaea Married Oouplos CJooke Shepherds Station Hands *ma GJeatsoS Labcraa; Lads fox Stations So S'eea oh&rged iotr Bcassfcaiioa 02 ajwa KiteaiioiE being , obtained. SSUPLOTESB ar* xwjuesteS te aott«y Sfeefe v?an(ss to the Saoreiascj , . johFpabkeb. SstneeWiSj', t7 sp a TTOT P"L "tattpo" One and a half miles from the Foet Office, at whioh place all she Ooaohes from Tokaatm, Napier, and Sotorua are met by the " Spa" Ooaohes, and visitors conveyed to the "Spa" free of charge. The •• SPA" ia the Home of the Famous CBQW'S NEST GISYSKR, the Witohes' Cauldron, Champagne Geyser, Milky GeyBer, Flesh-pot, Forridge Pots, Blow-holes, Hann&h Geyser, the Lesser Orow's Nest, Venus Bath, Sataa'e Glory, Salt Spring, Paddle-wheel, and several other sights of interest. Guide's fee 2s eaoh person "SPA" HOTEL COACHING CO. Bun Coaches to the following plaoea of interest :— KOTOS.UA, any day 15s, against 30a oharged by others. WAIEAKM GiSYSEKS, daily, Sundays included. Ifare 2e 6d. AS &TS AYBA RAPIDS, daily. Fare 3a Bd. TOK&ANU, Thursdays and Sundays. Fare ss. BOTOKAWA SULPHUB L4KS. 7s 6d, any time. Visitors are advisea to avail themselves of the above cheap faros, and pay as they go. HUE A FALLS, daily, free. The accommodation at the " Spa" ia all that can be desired Every Bedroom overlooks the Gardens. Private Suites of Apartments. Large Drawing-room for Ladies. Comfortable Smoking-room. THE MAOai O&BVED DISttSG HALL seats one hundred persons and contains all eeparate tables for private parties or friends. HOT, GOLD, & TEPID SWIMMING BATH adjoins the Bedrooms. The SULPHUK BATH is equally effioaoious as the famous Priest Bath of Rotorua. The TEPID BLUiS BATH is very refreshing. All BATHS free to Visitors to the "SPA." The Grounds are laid out in choice Bosebed, Shrubberies, Beautiful Flowers, Fine Plantations, Turf Tennis Lawn, Premenade and Ornamental Lawns. Good Grass Paddocks, Stabling, Horse Feed, &o. TAKIFF: 10s Phe Day. £210s Pbb Week Visitors may confidently count upon every oare and attention to their comfort, and civility from the staff. First-class Table. Abundance of Fruit in Season. Tea and Coffee served in the Dining Hall mornings and afternoons. Ho extra charge. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, N AFIEE, P. T. SPILLANB, ' L E S S L Ei BEST WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS OJ? STOCK. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION HEADQUAETMRS OF MAODOBMLD'S KU.RIPAPANGA 00A0H. MASONIC HOTEL, pANEVIRKE. A. SORIMGEOUK OTTIMATEB to his many Friends that I. he has now got into full swing in that Commodious j Hostelry, the MASOHIO HOTEL, DAH&VIBKS, | in which he will maintain the reputation gained him while at Waipawa. For Accommodation there is no House in Dgoevirke to surpass the Masonic, ALEX?SSBIMGSOU&. -pWQ GOOD TIPS STOR TH2! 1. SPORTIfiG PUBLIC. 1. Don't follow the Baron Bothschild) Dut pin your faith in J.D.O.'s (Omond) jolors every time they start during the ensuing raoing season. Spoiting soribes of the [utare when referring to pact history will always term it Ormond's Year, and my tip is follow Ormond. 2. Whea the raoing season is over and your pockets are well nigh unto bursting with tenners, twentye, and fifty pound notes and you have countless thousands to your credit at the 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 Kapier and that is the Caledonian Hotel, still Bossed by AKTHITB, McOARTNBY. STOETFORD LODGE HOTEL HASTINGS. CA. W. HUNT, late of Oolyton, , wishes to inform the residents of Hastings that he has taken over the aboye Hotel. Stookowners, Breeders, etc, will find every comfort for themselves, nnd firstolass accommodation for their Stook. SHESP & CATTLE YABDS. WINES AND SPISIT3 OF THE BE9T BBANDS. CIABLTOS? CLUE, HASTINGS, J TAMILS AMD COBIMEECI'A.L HOTEL. P. GOHMAM ,„ ~ Pbosbikxos. PEOFBBBOa PALMEII. HSBBALIBT, HASTINGS, HAS re-opened right opposite the Hastings Railway Station, and ie orepared to consult with any onoj fit aay hour upon notioo being given by letter or otherwise. Having losi the -erkole of his stoob by foe, bo has nc:w reStocked his shop with for the public, eithor male or fomala. He is prepared with all mod''clnea for all human oomplainta. THIBTY S^PBBIBWOS. Abbkus3-~Joskfh Paxxbb, Mbdioaii Hkebalirs, Hasmmob. T. W. BAtEOUR, AND ESTATE AGENT, INSURANCE (FIRE AND MABINB) SHARHiBBOKFjR, AND QENBBAL AGSNT, OS'li'lOß IN , COOPaiB'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, Bbaebsfsi&bk Boad. MISS EOBEJITSON, COSTTTMIEB & DBEpSMAKEB, (FOBMKELT OS ByBON St.), Has returned l '-" ■ - oei j THE L. ■. . ' Bm ■ •. ... /•'■•--■:..■■

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 1