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VICTOEIA HOTEL, ! Abel Shith-stbebt. -%/TR. SAM PBOSSEB, having taken, the JJLJL above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the publio that they will find all his liquors Al. Starting Place for Pauhautanui Coaches. A Coach leaves every Sunday Morning for Porirua at 9.15, returning the same day. -|t|-R. JOHN BOBINSON (Late of the Prince of Wales Hotel " Tory-street,) Hereby notifies to his friends and the public that he has taken the TBAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE BOAD. The Best Brands of Liquors sold. Accommodation for a few Boarders. A Bplendid Skittle Alley in the rear of the HoteL BU TLAND HOTEL, ' ' , ; WANQANTJI. 7" 'TTIEANK W.- EVANS ItJ (Late of the Bangitikei Hotel, Bulls), r 1 "" Pbopbietob. i • -,- THE CELLAR AND BAB Have been, stocked with Wines and Spirits from the Bangitikei Hotel, the quality of which are well known throughout the colony. CBAIGELLACHIE WHISKY, '* :¦ As of old.' POET WINE, SPECIAL. /|X,A ILWAY HOTEL, Lower Hutt. r '¦ M'INTOSH BBOTHEBS ' -Beg to inform the publio that they have purchased the above well-known and favorite Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, no expense being spared to make the house the most Comfortable Hotel in the district. - 'The Bailway Hotel now affords" all the comfort of a home to those desir,ous of. recruiting their health, or indulging uf a rest, from the toils and bustle of town life.The Sitting and Bedroom- Windows command a beautiful View' of the Hutt Valley, Bay, and City of Wellington. - The Proprietors trust by strict attention to business, and making moderate changes, ,to. obtain a fair Bhare of the publio patronage. ; Good Billiard-room, , Stablino^Pad- , docks, Ac, Ac- ~'r\ \ * i - M'INTOSH BBOTH BBS; j Proprietors. ¦ N.B. — The bnsiness of the Bailway Hotel will be conducted under the management of Mr. JOHN M'INTOSH, late of Wellington.

DENBEIGH H ; Os!EJUIi | — Feilding. '' j ' \ C. BOE, Pbopbietob. • „ _, - — — "¦- '• i t TRUEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for FAMILIES AND VISITOES. f Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks., / .' j . BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! US* The Denbeigh Hotel is within a short distance of the Railway ; Station 1 and * Corporation Offices. ' ; MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY HOTEt, OABTERTON. j ,'' T¥r H. SWAIN (late of the Union Hotel, . TT • Wellington,) begs to inform .his friends and' the general publio 'that he 'has' leased the Marquis of Normanby Hotel, Carterton, which offers superior accommodation to Travellers and Boarders. > Sample Booms, Billiard Boom, 1 Sibling, and good Paddocks. ' ' Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. CLUB HOTEL. MASTEBTON, ALFEED ELKINS ... Pbopbmtob. riIHIS Hotel offer's superior acoommoda--L' ; tion to Settlers, Travellers, 'kaS. Private Families. KJ* BATHS. SAMPLE BOOMS. ; 8 ,*" 3 well-grassed Paddocks., '_ ?i.v:., - :. PUBLIC NQTJDE, . . -, TO SUIT THE TIMES.. mBY W. G. EMENY'S ' SPAEKLING ALE,:at, r :^ ¦ ,- .• .-i ! " ' * 8d per quart '- ' 4d per pint . 1 2d per half pint , Half-and-half same price. At the bar and out. BOYAL,, OA& HOTEL, •£*• Manners-street, *i -• JXI UIL W . & EMENY, jte'-j. ; ".-'• * j Proprietor. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL., •+ C. HOWE, Pbopkibtob. npHE undersigned, having taken the above JL /Hotel, begs to inform his Friends and the Travelling Publio that the Accommodation for Travellers, Families, &c., is not to be surpassed in Foxton ; that he keeps none but the best brands of Wines and Spirits ; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded -to the house. C. HO WE, m , Proprietor.' ¦• KS.MJood Stabehtq awd Paddocks. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables on the i ¦ Premises. TT O T BATHS BEDUCED TO ¦ - ''-. ONE SHILLING. PBOFESSOB AUGUSTUS, Opposite Government Buildings, ' ' :r '" j ' •..

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Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 19 March 1880, Page 4

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