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§flttK ALBION HOTEL, NAPIER. ROBERT COLE (late of the Old Bank, Timaru) desires to intimate tc his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, to which ho is making great Improvements and Additions, and hopes that by strict attention to business and civility to all to morit a fan sliaro of their patronage. Only the Best Brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock? ROBERT COLE. 45 ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, Wallinqford, DENNIS RYAN Proprieto rheabovo newly-ercctcd Hotel is now open, and aftordß every accommodation for travellers. First-class Paddocking, TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. COACH leaves Waipukurau for Pornngahau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, returning on Wednesdays nnd Saturdays in time for 3-15 train to Napior: • Parcels carried on tho most reasonable SUr™- D.RYAN. RAILWAY_HOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS, PKCPItiETOB. THE above Hotel offers special advanlagost.J the travelling public. It is sltualoi close to the landing stage at the wharf, ar.d porsons arriving or departing by steamer can depend upon nttention and civility at moderate charges. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and the proprietor gives special attention to the cuisine aurl liquors, lha bed-rooms are well furnished and ventilated, and there is ample sittingroom accommodation. The proprietor makes tho comfort of travellers a special nnd personal care First-clnss Billiard Tablo. Good Stabling Accommodation. RAILWAY~HOTEL. (Near tho Wharf Landing Stage), Port Ahuriri. , »" CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL l». (JORMAN .7. ... Proprietor a A FAC T. ARTHUR IVTCARTNEY HAS tokenover the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, whero Wines and Spirits of the 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 wUI remain the same as tnos quoted by my Predecessor. 49 PETANE HOTEL. W. VILLERS, Proprietor. AHANDSOME~NEW HOTEL, on tho main road to Taupo an easy distance from Napior, and replete with every convenience for Boarders and Travellers. Private Rooms for Families. A Coach runs between tho Hotel and Napior twice a day— from tho Hotel at 8.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., and from Napier at 11 a.m. and 4.3» p.m. The Coach between Napier and Taupo lasses tho Hotel every Monday. Good Paddocks and Stabling. Loose Boxes for horses in training. Cricket and Lawn Tonnis Grounds adioining tho Hotel. PLEASURE GROUNDS, BEAUTIFULLY LAID OUT, in tho rear of tho Hotel. Tho Proprietor will at all times do his ntmet to meet the wants and convenience of. visitor W VILLERS, 50 Proprietor. TAVISTOCiC HOTEL. Waipukubau. phoprietorTpeter gow. THIS Well-known Hote7 has been recently very much enlai-ged, all the appointments being in tho most modern style. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with one of tho best Tables, fitted up with all the latest improvements. Visitors and Families desirous of spending a holiday in the country will find tho accommodation equal to any Hotel in Now Zoaland, and entire privacy can ho ensured, as soparate suites of apartments are available. Tho surrounding country is highly picturosque, and as a healthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot be surpassed. Tho largest and best appointed Stables in the Province, whore Horses and Vehicles can be had at all times at very reasonable charges. 51 THE SANATORIUM. (1J MILE FROM LAKE TAUPO J . JOSHUA Has mucn pleasure in announcing to the Public of Napier and Hawko's Bay that the oxtonsivo additions and improvements to the Sanatorium are complete. The Establish— "nt is now ready for the reception of Tourists Holiday-seekers, and Invalids Tho Choicest Brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. Table d'hote Dinner at 0 o'clock. The Sanatorium is situated on the banks o£ the Waikato River in a lovely sheltered and fertile Valley, planted with forest trees. The Valley abounds in beautiful walks, and the grounds are tastefully laid out in FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDENS, ORCHARD AND TENNIS LAWN. Tourists and Invalids will find the Sana torium th^ most COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE WHOLE LAKE DISTRICT. Tho Establishment is arranged on tho Con tinenlal system virtually THE SPA OF NEW ZEALAND Uhe Table is always liborally supplied with tho finest meats, fresh vegetables, and fruits of the season. The Hot and Cold Swimming Bath is a marvel of luxury, being completely sheltered from sun nnd rain by beautiful creepers. Tho Sulphur, Alum, Vnpour. and Venus Baths aro unsurpassed for their wonderful romedial qualities in cases of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Spinal and Skin Diseases, &c, &c, The places, of intoro3t to bo seen from the Sanatorium include ■ Tho Mammoth Geyeor of New Zealand (Tho Crow's Nest) The Witches' Cauldron Satan's Glory Tho Littlo Crow's Nest Tho Boiling Porridge Pols Paddlo Wheel 1 Bon Roto Kawa. or Tho Groat Bitter Lake The Hukn Falls Wairnkoi, &0., &c. Splendid Grass Paddocks and Stabling. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. A Carriage meets tho pier Conch at tho Post-office. J . J 6~S~H U A PROPRH3TOR. 52 WAIRAKEI. GEYSERS, HOT BATHS, TERRACES, HUKAFALLS. Mil S 11. GRAHAM, PIipi'KIKTRKSS. " Thorc ca be no doubt that next to Roto. I mahana Wa akei is the place that presents the most vs. /"d and the most interesting group of Hot ater Springs. "—"Maoriland 1 ' page 31S. Tms BBAUTrKui, Miniature Terbaoes Must bo seen to be appreciated. To invalids suffering from rheumatics and disorders of tho norvous system Wairakei Mineral Springs possess the most Curative Waters now existing in tho Thermal District, On reaching tho hotel at Taupo enquire for Wairakei. whero Tourists nnd Invalids will receive all tho attention and comforts of a Homo Address— I'HE MANAGER WAUiAKEI. 53 H. NESBITT, 18 years with Mr E. W. Knowlcs Has opened the shop lately occupied by Mr Italics, Hnstings-sticel, wilh a NEW AND WELL- ASSORTED STOCK OK Q.IIOCKRIES, JJ OOT S, &o. All o£ tho Bust Description. Prices will be found to Comparo with any House in Town. Customors waited on for orders. Goods delivered with punctuality and despatch. BEST CANTERBURY BACON, WOOD VILLE CHEESE, &c, IN STOCK. 39 J. H. MASON, QIGNWRITER, GILD£R : PAINTER, ANDIGENERAL DECORATOROPPOSITE FAULKNOR'S BUILDINGS HASTINGSS'IRKET, 3

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7742, 13 May 1887, Page 1

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