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Hotels. IMPERIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA. npHIS new Hotel adjoins the Bailway X Station, aad affords first-class aooom* modation for Visitors and Traveller!. Meals to suit the convenience of travellers by J : each ferain. •• Wines and' Spirits of the finest brands. Private Suites for Families. .••■■"",• Commbbciax Booh, . r . * Where Home and Colonial papers oan be seen Large and Well-grassed Paddocks adjoining the Hotel. H. FLETCHER ... ... ... Proprietor.^ , Extensive Stabling. ■■■ Stock and (Station Yards, affordmg first. ; olaii accommodation., . „7l •' CITY TEBM INF S HOTELS v NAPIIR.- 1 • ' - "-Vf. JAMBS M'MUBRAY <> ...' Peopbihtob.b HPHIS splendid new Hotel adjeins i the "' JL ' Bailway Station/ and is most oonvecaieriUy , i situated- for - country ■ visitors.' It has been fitted with every care and attention to com- , fort and convenience. It oontains commo-. diotis and well* ventilated Bed-rooms and ; Diniag-rooms. . ■ ' ; ; Breakfast will be provided for Travellers in time for the first trains from Napier. A libera Table provided. WIHEB AND SPIBITS OF THE FlßasOjciZtlTXlS. A large BilUard Boom, with Table by Burroughes and Watts. Mb. M'Mitbbax's long experience at the Shamrook Hotel has made nim thoroughly acquainted with the tastes and 'requirements of residents in the colony, and he has spared no expense to make his new Hotel in every way suited for the comfort of r Visitors ana Travellers, Chabgbs Modeeate. 72 TAVISTOCK HOTEL, GOW AND SOEIMGrEOBB, Proprietqrißi WINES, SPIBITS, g MALT LIQUORS _■ Of the Best Brands.., V ~ \ SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. Good Stabling,: mHIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL, ■*- beautifully situated on the main read to Wellington, offers really first-rate Accommodation to Travellers, Visitors, and, the Public gene ily. It possesses a large Dining-room, private Sitting-rooms; clean, comfortable, and well-furnished Bed-rooms, in addition to which there is the Largest Stable Accommodation in the Province, with well-grassed Paddocks. 74 CEITEfiIOI IQTII. HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. The Accommodation is Unbivaleed in the Colony. HI. FOED. PROPRIETOR. 75 FERRY HOTEL, WESTERN SPIT, PORT NAPIER. mHE above HOTEL, which feaa excellent ACCOMMODATION, is conveniently situated for Travellers by the Taupo Route. Every attention and comfort are provided for such. Travellers crossing the Ferry the night before the Goach starts can always depend «n being comfortably breakfasted before commencing their journey. Breakfastcanalsobeprovided for those who do not cross till the morn* ing the Coach starts, by their giving pre vious intimation JAMES JOHNSTONS, PROPRIETOR. _76 BAILWAY HOTEL POST AHUBIBI. rpHE undersigned begs to inform his J_ friends and the publio that he hk» -^ just opened the above, splendid, new, and^ oommodieus Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near the Bailway Station. This Hotel- is replete with every accommodation and convenience, and every effort -will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Splendid Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits always on hand. A Table D'Hotb Daily. Splendid Accommodation for Travellers and Families. JOHN YOUNG, 77 Proprietor. KAIK 0R A HOTEL,. H. A. HILL, Peopeibtoe. TO meet the rapidly growing requirements of the neighbourhood, Extbnbivb Alteeatioks and Additions have just been completed in the above Hotel. It has been thoroughly re-decorated, and now offers accommodation unsurpassed by that of any Hotel in the country. Mr. Him, hopes by civility and attention to his customers to continue to merit the large share of patronage hitherto accorded him. Only the best JSrands of Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors kept. First-class Btoek Yards for travelling, Stock and Cattle Sales. Large and well-watered Paddocks. 78 WOOL. ~~ rnHE UNDERSIGNED will purchase JL for CASH,.or ADVANCE on consignments to their Agents in London and New York. . /-A 11 KINROSS & Too. F. W. 0. STURM, ~~ NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Hawke's Bat NoKs'bns. West Clive, Napier, N.Z. 106

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3824, 17 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3824, 17 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3824, 17 January 1877, Page 4