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fCtotclji. ALBION HOTEL, NAPIER. ROBERT COLE (late of the Old Bank, Timnru) desires to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he lms 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 merit a fair share of their patronage. Only the Best Brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock!! ROBEKT~COLE. 40 ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, WAI.TiIXOFOIID. DENNIS RYAN Propricto The above ncwly-ercctcd Hotel is now open, and tiftords every accommodation for travellers. First-class Paddocking, TELEGRAPH LINE OF COAOnES. /^OACH leaves Waipxifcurau for \J Pornngahau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in timo for 315 train to Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonable If™ 1 D. RYAN. RAILWAY HOTEL, SPIT. F. fT. STEVIpS^ PnCPIIIETOH. HHHE above Hotel offers special ad--1 JL vantages to the travelling public. It is situate 1 close to the landing stage nt the wharf, n:A persons arriving or departing by steamer can depend r.pon attention and civility at nioderalo charges. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, nnd tho proprietor gives special attention to the cuisine and liquors. The bedrooms are well furnished and ventilated, and there is ample sittingroom accommodation. The proprietor makes the comfort of travellers a special and personal caro First-class Billiard Table. Good Stahmng AccommodationRAILWAY HOTEL, (N'car the Wharf Landing Stage), Pout ahukthi. j2 CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMEROIAL HOTEL NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. l\ CSORMAM Proprietor J3 A FACT. ARTHUR IVTOARTNEY HAS taken over the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, where Wines and Spirits of tho Best-known Brands will ho kept. " ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, nnd as per usual, Is."' The Retail Prices will remain tho same as those quoted by my Predecessor. « TAVISTOOfi. HOTEL, WAIPUKURAU. IUIOPRTETOrTpETER ISOW. THIS Well-known Hotel has Veen recently very much enlarged, all tho appointments b i<ig in the most modern stylo. A commodioiiS 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 the accommodation equal to nny notel in Now Zealand, and entire privacy can bo ensured, as separate suites of apartments are available. Tho surrounding country is highly picturesque, and as a healthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot be surpassed. The largest and best appointed Stables in the Province, where Horses nnd Vehicles can bo had at all times at very reasonable charges. 15 THE SANATORIUM. (li MILE FROM LAKE TAUPO J . JOSHUA Has mucn pleasure In announcing to the Public of Napier and Hnwkc's Bay that the extensive additions and improvements to the Sanatorium are complete. Tho Establishment is now ready for tho reception of Tourists Holiday-seekers, and Invalids The Choicest Brands of Wines and Spiiits always in stock. Table d'hote Dinner at fi o'clock. The Sanatorium is situated on the banks of the Waiknto River in a lovely sheltered and fertile Valley, planted with forest trees. Tho Valley abounds in beautiful walks, nnd the erounds are tastefully laid out in FLOWER AND KITCHEN HARDENS, ORCHARD AND TENNIS LAWN. Tourists and Invalids will find the Snna ■ torium th c most COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE WHOLE LAKE DISTRICT. The Establishment ii arranged on the Con (mental system virtually THE SPA OF NEW ZEALAND T bo Pahlc is always liberally supplied with the finest meats, fresh vegetables, nnd fruits of the season. The Hot. nnd Cold Swimming Bath is n marvel of luxury, being completely sheltered from sun and rain by beautiful creepers. The Sulphur, Alum, Vapour, and Venus Baths nrc unsurpassed for their wonderful remedial qualities in cases of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Spinal and Skin Diseases, &c, &c, The places of interest to bo seen from tho Sa'natori'im include The .Mammoth Geyser oi New Zunlnnd (The Crow's Nest) The Witches 1 Cauldron Sat iin's Glory The Little Crow's Nest The Boiling Porridge Pots Paddle Wheel ! IJon Roto Kawn. or The Great Bitter Lako The Huka Falls Wairnkei, &c, &c. Splendid Grass Paddocks and Stabling. Sai'dlc Horses and Buggies on Hire. A Carriage meets the pier Coach at the Post-office J . J O~S HU A PROPRIETOR. JO WAIRAKEI. GEYSERS nOT BATHS, TERRACES, HUKAFALLS'I Mil S R. GRAHAM, PItOI'KIKTtiKSS. " There can be no doubt that next to Rotomahana Wnirnkoi is the place that presents j the most, varied nnd the most interesting group of not Water Springs."— " Mnoriland pngo 318. TnE Beautiful Miniature Terraces Must be seen t o be appreciated. To invalids sulfcring from rheumatics and disorders of the nervous system Wairakci Mineral Springs possess the most Curative Waters now existing in the Thermal District. On reaching the hotel at Taupo enquire for Wairnkei, where Tourists and Invalids will receive nil llio nltcnUon and comforts Of a '■ Home!. AIJDIiKSS— '. rilK MANAGER WAIIiAKEI. J7 I ' " j HOT L UCES DISTRICT. TOKANO, TAUPO. ! C< "BLAKE tics-ires to draw tht> 3 VjT» at I cut ion of Tourists and Health--3 seekers to this charming spot, situate on the i SOUTHERN SHORES OF LAKE TAUPO. t o Much has been written and more has been o said concerning the wonders and miraculous healing properties of tho '3 SPRINGS AT WAIItAKIKANDROTORUA, I' Hut by far the most wonderful of all thoHot Springs in the Thermal District arc tho '• BATHING PUIAS OF TOKANA, Their lirnlmg properties are simply marvellous, while to those in search of the Wonderful; T O K A N Ol Oilers n wide field. The scenery is superb, the climate most e.\lii!aialinj;. TOK A N O IV IS 3G MtI.US KltOM Tal'l'O. iS And may be reached either by road or water ts c. Tourists and others aro blrnngly recom ig mended to pay a \ isit lo this Wonderland, is where they will meetwilh uuordial welcome. or . . Only the Best Brands of WINKS AND SI-MI! IT." KEPT IN STOCK m- Clmrges IModwrtlc. id SADDLE HOUSES ON HIHIC. ts ' ill A Guide to Tongnriro, Ngnnmhou, find Is Ruloaira « an he obtained on apjilying to G. BLAKE, TOKANO HOTICL, TAUPO. J3 lis in- —„,.«_ li. ■ " — - M«»mi in i! t 1 J. H. MASON, Pp ail ON WRITER, GILDER ur " I'AIMVH, AM) (O'.NH'AI. lie DECORATOR Hy ng 'm OPI'OSI'J'K FAULKNOR'S BUILDINGS y."i lUSTINGS-S'IKKBT I!

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1