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OCCIDENTAL E,OTEI, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER. WILLIAM HENDERSON (late of Danevirko) desired his friends and tho public to know that ho has takon tho abovo woll-known Hotel, to which ho is making great improvements and additions, and that everything will bo dono to ensure gcrfoct Comfort and Satisfaction to Visitors, pacious Billiard Saloon. Meals Ready for ' tho Early Train. The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Proprietor. 659 RMLWAY JIOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. nPHE above' HoteLoffers special adJL vantages to' tho travelling public. ■It is situated close to tho landing stngo at tho wharf, and persons nrrlving or departing by steamer can depend upon attention and civility at modorato charges. Tho Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and tho proprietor gives special attention to tlio cuisine and liquors. The bed-rooms are well furnished and vontilated. and, thero is amplo sittingroom accommodation. • Tho proprietor makes tho comfort of travellers a spoeial and pofsonat care. , - Good Stabling Accommodation.' : RAILWAY HOTEL. (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), Port Ahuriri. 5i PETANE HOTEL. W. VILLERS, Proprietor. AHANDSOME~NEW HOTEL, on tho main road to Taupo, an easy distanco from Napier, and replete with ovory convonienco for Boarders and. Travellers. Private Rooms for Families. A Coach runs between tho Hotel and Napiov twice a day— from tho Hotel at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and from Napior at 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Tho Coach botween Napior and Taupo passes tho Hotel ovory Monday. Good Paddocks and Stabling. Looso Boxes for horses in training. Cricket and Lawn Tennis Gr.-.unds adjoining tho Hotel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT, in tho rear of the Hotel. Tho Proprietor will at nil times dp his utmost to moot the wants and convenienco of visitors. SUNDAY "OACHES are now added to tho present wook day lino, leaving tho Post-oillr.e' Napior, at 2ip.m., returning in tho evening' |W. VILLERS, 55 . , Proprietor. DANEVIRKE HOTEL. JAMES ALLARDICE, Proprietor, HAYING made Extensive Additions to his Premises, can now confifldcntlyguarantco SUPERIOR ACCOMMO. D ATION to Visitors and Families. Tho Houso is now roploto with every Convenience and Modern Improvement. Well-furnished Buitos of rooms for families. Spacious and woll ventilated bedrooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS. First-class BILLIARD SALOONtContaining TWO NEW and SUPERIOR TABLES. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST BRANDS. Porsons wishing to par a fow days' visit to tho country will find Danovlrko ono of tho mosthpalthy and pleasant places in Hawko's Bay. 56 CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Pkopmetor. 57 A FAC T. ARTHUR "mJARTNEYHAS takenover the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, where Wines and Spirits of the.Bestknown Brands will bo kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. ' * Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, Is. Tho Retail Prices will remain tho samo as thoso quoted by my Predecessor. S8 RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MOIiGAN, PROPRIETOR. fpHIS Old-established and Favorite X Hostelry is too woll known to nood special plonding— "Good wlno needs no bush." —and T. Morgan still keopa on draught Swan's ronowned XXXX Ales, and only tho Very Best Spirituous Liquors and Cordials aro disponsod. Tho Railway Hotel wa3 tho first rablio establishment in Hastings, has progressed with tbo district, and u\M. intends to to right straight nhoad, for Hastings mint bo ",Tho City of tho Plains." RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. T. MORGAN. Proprietor. 59 • TAVISTOOK HOTEL, Waipukurau. PROPRIETOR/PETER GOW. rriBIS Well-known Hotel has been JL recently vory much enlarged, all tho appointments being in the most modern stylo. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with ono of tho bost Tables, fitted up -with all tho latest improvements. Visitors nnd Families desirous of spending a holiday in tho country will find tho accommodation equal to any Hotel in Now Zealand, and ontiro privacy can bo onsurod, ns soparate suites of npattmonts nro available The surrounding country is highly picturesque, and as a healthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot bo surpassed, Tho largest and bost appointed Stables in tho Province, whoro Horses and Voliicles can bo had at all times at vory reasonablo charges.", 60 THE PLACE TO GET A GOOD DRINK. exchancFe hotel, Carlyle-street. THE Proprietor has spared no expensa to mako tho EXCHANGE moro than worthy of tho name it already enjoys. Tho houso has boon entirely ronovatcd ; new rooms havo been added, and it can now claim to bo ono of tho best managed and most comfortable hostelrios in Ilnwko's Bay. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST BRANDS ONLY kept. Thoso wanting inferior had hotter not Expresses for romoval of Luggngo or other Goods can be obtained at any time.) HARRY BEAUMONT 01 Proprietor. TAMAKI HOTEL, Taiioraite. W. STEWART ... - ... Proprietor. Travellers through tho Sovonty-Milo Bush will find this ono of tho most COMFORTABLE HOTELS ON THE ROAD. It is roploto with ovory convonioneo. MAIL COACH STOPS DAILY ' To enable passengers to partako of refresh- ; monts. A rs \ C modI?S» P a ß r°g V e IDED AT Good Stabling and Paddocks. C 2 ROYAL! MAIL HOTEL,' Wammnokobd. DENNIS RYAN Proprietor. Tho abovo nowly-crcctcd Hotel is now opon, and aftords ovory accommodation for travollors. First-class Paddocking. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. LEAVES Waipukurau every Monday and Thursday, after arrival of ilrat train from Napior for Wallingford, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays iv timo for train loaving for Napior. Parcols^carriod on tho most reasonablo 3 " D.RYAN. BEACONSPILD HOUSE, New Railway Station, Makatoku. MR D. SMITH having taken tho abovo houso intends kooping tho bost accommodation for bonrdors and travellers. N.B.— Good Stabling and soouro Paddocks. Siuldlo hoisos al wa . son and, 01 GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. WLOR.D begs to notify that he c has tnlccn tho nbovo nolol, nnd will be clad to meet his old f rionds and the public. Wines and Spirits of tho bost brands only Swan's Sparkling Alos on Draught. Good Stabling and Paddock aecoinmodaJOl * W. LORD, Proprietor.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 27 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 27 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7525, 27 August 1886, Page 1