Business Jfotioes ■T^ E » V l~i H E A P TRIMMED BONNETS AND HAT 3. MILLIJSERY — HALF-PRICE. 1004. lyr R S X^" ILLIAMS ' MILLINER, &o.; Shakbsbbabb-tbheacb, Napibb, Begs to thank her numerous customers for past favors, and solicits a continuance of the same for the coming season. Ladies' Hats and Bonnets cleaned, altered to the newest fashion*, and trimmed in the most approved style. . Children's Millinery made to any pattern desired. Wedding and Mourning Orders exeouted with despatch on most reasonable terms. Ladies waited upon for orders at their owa residences on receipt of communication. Shakespeare-terrace, Napier, Feb. 9 1882.. ■ 134 Hotels OCCIDENTAL HOTEL (Late Foresters' Arms), Shakkspbake-boad. PROPRIETOR ... W. SCHIERNING. The. above Hotel having undergone, extensive alterations and a Billiard-room added to it, is now capable of supplying all necessary accommodation to the public. Travellers will find this Hotel one of the most convenient in the province. Bath-room and all conveniences. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best quality. . Good Stabling. 413 EAOONSFIBLD HOTEL, Makatoko. F. H. STEVENS BhQB to inform Travellers usins; this route that he has Excellent Accommodation, and can supply all i heir requirements with the exception of liquors, and that he expects to be able to do after next licensing day. ; Persons travelling between Wellington and Napier will find- it a pleasant break in fcheir journey to stop for the night at Makatoko.' Good Paddock and Superior Stable Accommodation. . F H. STEYEN S , Phopbietob. - ; ■ 65 "TTURAPAPANGA TTOTEL W. ,F. SIEPHENS, | : Pbo^bibtob. ; MALT LIQUORS, WINES, AND SPIRIITS Of the Best Brands Kept. ' Good accommodation for Travellers onql Yisitws and well-watered Paddocks ad: joining. 57 A LB I O"N TX O T E~L, Napibb. f W. STOCK Begs to inform his friends that he has taken the; above Hotel, "and trusts',' by civility and attention to the wants of customers, tomerifc a share of their support. \ . Billiard • room, Bath • rooms, and comfortstble Parlors and every convenience, combined with cleanliness and moderate charges. \ English and Colonial Ale on Draught., 62 All Mealfl One Shillkg " ' \ TAMAKI H O T B L TAHORAITE. i «T. F. CRANE begs to' inform the publio; that ha has taken : the above commodious Hotel, wid intends providing evt>ry< . accommods f ion for trayeUers and the , public; generally. None but first-class articles kept in stock. : Good Stabling and Paddocks. \ 60 : Pbopbibtob, J F: ORANB. j TT> AI L W a"^ -pf OTE Ji ; Cflose to the Eastern Approach to the Spit ■ Bridge. '; JOHNY O D N G, Pbopbibtob. This Hotel is situated at the Eastern end of the Spit Bridge, and- is replete with every Convenience for Travellers and Boardera. EXTENSIVE STABLING ACCOMMODATION. The Potane Coaoh passes this Hotel twice daily, and the Taupo Coach weekly. 64 ARN DO N HQT EL, j?A&N»ON. This commodious family Hotel, situated within an easy and accessible distance from : Napier, offers those desirous of living in the ' country every accommodation. No effort will be spared : on the pavt of the Proprietor to make Boarders and" Travellers comfortable J. ,P. SMIT H, ( ' '(Late Shamrock Hotel). 65 A~L ACE HOTEL HQT LAKES, OHINBMUTU, ROTORUA. ■ First-class acoommodafcion for Tourists, Tra Tellers, and Visitors during both winte r and summer months. . ' Private Sitting Rooms. Smoking and Reading Rooms.' Billiards., Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses for Hire Conveyances will meet every Steamer. Important Notiob. — Tourists can make arrangements with Capt, M. T, Clayton (Ineurance Buildings, Auckland), Mr J. Kelly (Taur'anga), or Mr Wm. Kelly (Ohinemutu) for through trips to the Lakes, including boat and coaoh hire, Hotel accommodation, and all et ceteras, at fixed rates. Trip from Auckland to the Hot Lakes and j back on the above principle for Ten Guineas only. Through trips from Napier during the summer months can be arranged on reasonable terms. WILLIAM KELLY, PaoPßiKPOft. 59 T mAOTO ROYAL MAIL COACH. _|_ BOOKING OFFICE— Masohio Hotbi>, Napieb. COACHE3 leave the above Hotel for TAUPO, OHINEMUTU, arid TAURANGA every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 a.m. Arrives at Tarawera at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays. \ Amve» at Taupo at 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Arrives at Ohinemutu at 6.30 p.m. on Fridays. Amv.ea-;at:;Taurariga at s.3Oj.'p.xa. r l6n\ Saturdays. " Speoial Conveyances at any time can be obtained bar aotangement. B GRIFFITHS, 883 Proprietor.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6282, 22 June 1882, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6282, 22 June 1882, Page 1
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