Article image
Article image

•. ■ . Mm; ' <■ ■ ■ ■ '■ ALBION ;.HOTEL, • NAPIER.. • „ • ■ EGBERT COLET(late' of the Old •Bank, Timarri) dosires. to to his friends and the public generally that, he has taken tho above well-known Hotel, to which ho is making great Improvements and Additions, and' hopes that by strict attention to businoss and civility to all to merit a fair share of their patronage.Only the Best Brands of ALES, WINES,; .AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock.! KO-SEIWcOLE, 45 ' ROYAL MAIL Htf.'EL, ■ ; • Wallinqford. . DENNIS RYAN;, .. : v ;.., ProprietQ;' Tho abovo nowly-ereeted'Hotelis now open, and aftordsevery accommodation for travellers. ' First-class Paddocking. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. - G'OACH leaves 'Waipukurau ' for Porangahau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrival of, first train from Napier, rotnrn. Ing on Wednesdays and Saturdays in timo' for 3-45 train to .Napior. •'■'•-' -„ •Parcels carried on the roost reasonable ..^ ".','.'.;■:•■ . D. RYAN. : RAILWAY^OTEL, SPIT. '■ f. H.- STEVENS, PMPinETOR. ' ', THE 'above. Sotei .offers, special advaniagosU) the .travelling pttblic. It is sitiialbl- close ' 'to :tho landing ■ stogo at' tho wharf, and. persons arriving or departing by steamer can depond '. upon attention and civility lit moderate charges. ' Thc.Hotol has boon thofougW^renoyntcd.and the 1 proprietor: gives spoctal.attenlion to the fcuisuio.and Honors'. 1 Th 9 bod-rooms" are well furnished and". yeritUalod..,andj v there is amplo sittingroom accommodation. ""■■,"• -" ...'.' Tho proprietor- makes- -the . comfort of travellers a special and personal carp. I First-eI»S3 Billiard Table. . . Good Stabling Accommodation. . RAILWAY HOTEL; (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), Pokt auuriri. ' . 47 CRITERION fmilX AND COMMEROIAL HOTEL' . 1», (iOKMAN ... ... PiiorniuTcm 'A,. FACT. . . ARTHUR.I-^ARTNEY HAS takenover the CALEDONIAN , HOTEL,' whore- Wines and Spirits of , tho Bost-known Brands will bo kopt. , ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. - Dinnorfrom 12 till 2, and as per usual, Is.' The Retail Prices will remain the same as tnos quoted by my Predeces? or. ; ,; 49 PETANE HOTEL. VV. VILLERS, .Proprietor. AHANJDSOIIE^NEW HOTEL, ■' on the main road' to Taupo an easy distance from Napier, and repleto with every . convenience for Boarders. and .Travellers. Private Rooms for Families.' ■'■ '" '•'•'*/ A Coach runs between tho Hotol and Napier twice a day— from the Hotel at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.,. and from 'Napior' at lla'.m. and'.4.3o p.m. Tllo.Coa.ohbo.twoon Napior. and Taupo . msses tho Hotel every Monday. . , ' . Qood-Paddockffand Stabling:.' liooie Boxes: for horses ,in training. Cricket and LawnLAID OUT, in: tho rear of the Hotel. The Proprietor wttTat all times do his utmost to moet the wants and convenience of. visitor-i ..; . . ;.. .. .; . . SUmDAY COACHES are now added;totho present vreok day lino, loaving the Post-omcp Napior.' at 2 p.m.. roturninK in thdovonuig ■ The Bares will in futuro 00 2s, including tho return'jonrhoy. .; : ■ ■ W VILLERS; " ' ■ 50! • v Proprietor. TAVISTOCiS HOTEL, VVAIPUKURAU. PROPRIETOR, PETER GOW. THIS Well-known Hotel has "been ' recently very" much' onlarged, aU' tho appointments being in the most modern stylo. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with one of tho best Tables, fitted up with aU the latest improvements.! :..,., Visitors and Families, desirous of spending, a holiday in tho country will find tho accom-. modation'equal to ! ahy Hotel lii Now Zealand, and entire- privacy- can' bo qnsurcd, as separate suites of apartmontsaro availablo." Tho surrounding country lis highly..pioturesquo,arid as a healthy resort, for -tourists Waipukurau cannot 60 surpassed. The largest and best appointed Stablc3 in the Provinco, 1 whoro Horsos and Vohicles can bo.had. at all .times at .very reasonable charges.- 51 THE SANATORIUM. (1. MHjE FROM LAKE'TAUPO> J . JOS H U A Has inucn ' ploasuro in'- announcing Io tho Public of Napior and Hawko's Bay that tho extensivo additions and improvements to tho Sanatorium are complete . ' - • Tho Establishment is now ready for tho reception of Tourists' Holiday-sookers, and Tho Choicest Brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. Tablo d'hote Dinnor at 6 o'clock. Tho Sanatorium is bituatcd on the banks of the Wnikatp Rivor in a lovely sheltered and fertilo Valley, planted with forest trees. . Tho Valloy abounds in beautiful walks, and tho prounds aro tastefully laid out in ' FLOWER AND' KITCHEN GARDENS, • ORCHARD' AND TENNIS LAWN.. Tourists and Invalids will, find the Sana toriyim th_, most COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE WHOLE j LAKE DISTRICT. 1 Tho Establishment is arranged on the Con tinontal system virtually r THE SPA OF NEW ZEALAND 'lhe Tablo is always liberally supplied witli tho finest meats, fresh vegetables, and fruiU of tho season. Tho Hot • and Cold Swimming Bath is r i marvel of luxury, being completely sheltorec from sun and rain by beautiful creopers. : Tho Sulphur, Alum; Vapour, and Vonu! 3 Baths aro unsurpassed for their wonderfu' remedial qualities in cases of Rheumatism - Lumbago, Spinal and Skin Diseases, &c, &c The places of interest to bo seen from thi 1 Sanatorium includo Tho Mammoth Geysor of New Zoalan< (Tho Crow's Nest) Tho Witches' Cauldron v Satan's Glory J, Tho LittlO Crow's Nest a The Boiling Porridge Pots a - Paddlo Wheel ! Ben " Roto Kawa, or Tho Great Bitter Lake 2 ' Tho Huka Falls a Wairakoi, &c., &0. . Splendid Grass Paddocks and Stabling, Saddlo Horses and Bu'ggios on Hire. A Carriago nieols tho • • pior Coaoh at th Post-office. j . j o¥h u a PROPRIETOR. i a is 10 f WAIRAKEI. of 1 £' GEYSERS, HOT BATHS, TERRACES, V> ■ IIUKAFALLS. ?S TVT R S R. GRAHAM •f ItJL ■ Phoprikthess. ■ < ■ p,l " Thero ca be no doubt that next to Rot mahana Wn akei is tho place that presoli tho jnoßt vu "(1 nnd .tho most intcrestir sr group of Hot ator Springs. "—"Maorilani *•' pago3lß. l 'j Tub Beautiful Miniature Terraces y l Must be soon to bo appreciated. }k To invalids suffering from rhoumatics ai f 3 disordora of tho norvous systom Wairak w Mineral Springs possess tho most Cunill' 3C ' Waters now existing in the Thermal Dislric on . . . . ' '"^ On reaching the hotel at Taupo enquire f Wairakoi; where Tourists and Invalids w ', n > receive all the attention and comforts of '"J Homo , . f<> i ■ Address— 33° j THE MANAGER WAIhAKEI. of .___. i._»«-..-_-.-—i"—- --—....-_--- --,ho ' " ; 7~to '1 HANOVER HOUSE. ng °. 9t HIT C. F. PAPE begs to announ 1S J JUL • . to his Cuslomora and Friends that 1 has relinquished business, and thanks tin for liboral support accorded to him, hopi [,g his succossor will obtain tho samo. "h, HORTON AND SONS,, ioy , TAILORS AND HABIT-MAKERS md Dosiro to inform tho inhabitants of Napier n ! vo public gdnornlly that thoy hn.vo purchased 'vo c.. F. PAPE'S BUSINESS AND STOCK-! °S' TRADE, and havo added a good display 0( '- Fashionable Goods. As , thoy havo tho assl • o anco of Mil Pave thoy hope, with strict lilt St. tion to business, and from ,long exporionoe "d Wesl-iind 1 of London, Brighton, and otl '0 n im.go towns- of England and 1 Colonies, to gi that supporl.accordod to tliolr predecessor. Sf» A Good Fit' and Best Workmanship guari la" teed. 'tent. . . > , EMEHSON-STHHKT nob lOli NAJ>IEH.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBH18870415.2.2.5

Bibliographic details

Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7718, 15 April 1887, Page 1

Word Count
1,110

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7718, 15 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7718, 15 April 1887, Page 1