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.__ IBtotete. *' OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER, 5 "WILLIAM HENDERSON (late o - v Danovlrke) desired his friends am the publio to know that ho has taken th above well-known Hotel, to which ho i i' making grent improvements nnd additions 1 and that everything will bo done to ensuri perfect Comfort and Satisfaction to Visitors Spacious Billiard Saloon. Meals Ready foi tho Early Train. Tho Best Brands of Ales Wines, and Spirits. • . ; WILLIAM HENDERSON, Proprietor. t 55! I RAILWAYJIOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS^ Proprietor. THE above Hotel offers special advantages to the travelling publio. It is situated close to the landing stage nt the whnrf, nnd persons arriving or doparting by steamor can dopond upon nttontion and civility at moderate charges. Tho Hotel has been thoroughly ronovated, nnd the proprietor gives special nttontion to the cuisine nnd liquors. Tho bed-rooms are well furnished and ventilated, and there is ample sittingroom accommodation. • Tho proprietor makes tho comfort of travellers a special and personal care. ; Good' Stablino Accommodation. RAILWAY HOTEL. ' (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), Port Ahuriri. 51 PET ANE HOTEL. W. VILLERS, Proprietor. AHANDSOME~~NEW HOTEL, on tho main road to Taupo, an easy distance from Napier, and replete with every convenience for Boarders and Travellers. Private Rooms for Families. A.Coaoh runs botweon tho Hotel and Napier twice a day— from the Hotel at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and from Napior at 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. The Coach botweon Napier and Taupo passes tho Hotel ovory Mohdny. . Good Paddocks and Stabling. Looso Boxes for horses in training. Cricket and Lawn Tennis Grounds adjoining tho Hotel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTD7ULLY LAID OUT, in tho roar of tho Hotel. The Proprietor will at all times do his utmost to meet the wants and convenience of visitors. SUNDAY 'OACHESaro now added to tho present week day lino, leaving the Post-otHee ' , Napier, at2,p.m., returning in the evening' W. TILLERS, 55 Proprietor. DANEVIRKE HOTEL. . JAMES ALLARDICE, Proprietor, HAVING made Extensive Additions to his Promises, can now conflildontlv guaranteo SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors and Families. The Houso is now roploto with overy Convenience and Modern Improvement. Well-furnished suites of rooms for families. Spacious and woll ventilated bedrooms. HOT AND COLD BATHS. First-classßnjLlAßD SALOON, containing TWO NEW and SUPERIOR TABLES. WINES and SPIRITS of the BEST BRANDS. ' ' Persons wishing to pay a few days' visit to tho country will find Danovirko ono of tho most healthy and pleasant places in Hawke's Bay. 66 CRITERION FAMILY AND COM- . MEROIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor. . • "-. 57 A FAC T. . ARTHUR "MCCARTNEY HAS takenover the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, whero Wines and Spirits of tho Best-knOwn Brands will be kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON • DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, Is. Tho Retail Prices will remain tho same as those quoted by my Prcdeces? or. . , fiß .RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTING^ T. M O~R GA N, . ■. PROPRIETOR.. THIS Old-established and Favorite Hostelry is too woll known to need special plending—" Good wine needs no bush." • —and T. Morgan still koops on draught Swan's ronowned XXXX Ales, and only tho Vory Best Spirituous Liquors and Cordials are dispensed. The Railway Hotel was tho first public establishment in Hastings, has progrossed with tho district, and -x.M. intonds to go right straight ahead, for Hastings mutt bo R .Tho City of tho Plains." RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS, T. MORGAN, Proprietor. 59 TAVISTOCK HOTEL, Waipukurau'. PROPRIETORJPETER GOW. THIS Well-known" Hotel has been • recently very much enlarged, all tho appointments being in the most modern style. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with ono of tho best Tnblos, fitted up with all the latest improvements. Visitors and Families dosirous of spending a holiday in tho country will find tho accommodation equal to any Hotel in New Zealand, and entire privacy can bo ensured,- ns separate suites of apartments aro available. The surrounding country is highly picturosquo, and as a hoalthy rosort for tourists Waipukurau cannot be surpassed. The largest and bost appointed Stables In tho Province, whero Horse 3 nnd Vehicles enn be hnd nt all times at very rcasonablo charges.; 60 ] THE PLACE TO GET A GOOD DRINK. exchan~cTe hotel, Oarlyle-strbet. THE Proprietor has spared no exponßo to mnke tho EXCHANGE moro than worthy of the name it already enjoys. Tho houso has beon entiroly renovated ; now rooms have been ndded, and it can now claim to be ono of tho best managed and most, comfortnblo hostelries in Hawko's Bay.. WINES and SPIRITS of tho BEST BRANDS ONLY kept. Those wanting inferior had bettor not call. " ""*> Expressos for removal of Luggage or other Goods can be obtained at any time.! HARRY BEAUMONT 61 Proprietor. TAMAKI HOTEL, TAnORAITE. W. STEWART ..." ... Proprietor. Travellers through tho Sovonty-Milo Bush will find this one of the most COMFORTABLE HOTELS ON THE ROAD. It is roploto with ovory convonionoo. MAIL COACH STOPS DAILY To enablo passengers to partake of rofroshmonts. A FIRST-OLASS DINNER PROVIDED AT A MODERATE CHARGE. Good Stabling and Paddocks. 62 ROYALI MAIL HOTEL, Wallinqford. DENNIS RYAN .. .. .. Proprietor. Tho aboyo newly-oreotod Hotel is now open, , and affords ovory accommodation for travellers, First-olass Pnddocking. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. T EAVES Waipukurau every MonJU dny nnd Thursday, nf tor nrrival of first train from Napior for vvnllingford, roturning on Wednesdays nnd Snturdays in timo for train loaving for Napier. ParcelsJ^cnrried on tho most ronsonablo terms. 03 D. RYAN. BEAOONSFILD HOUSE, Near Railway Station, Mnkntoku. Tl/TR D. SMITH having taken the X»JL nbovo houso intonds kooplng the bost nccommodation forboardorsnnd travellers. N.B.— Good Stabling and secure Pnddooks. Saddlo horses alwa. son and. ut GREENMEADOWS HOTEL, TARADALE. WLORD begs to notify that he • has takon tho nbovo Hotel, nnd will bo glad to moot his old frionds and tho public. Wines and Spirits o£ tho bost brands only Swan's Sparkling Ales on Draught. Good Stabling and Paddock nccommoda--701 * W; LORD, Proprietor.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7527, 30 August 1886, Page 1