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3Jot«U(. ALBION HOTEL, NAPIKK. KOHEKT COLTflnte of ihc Old Bank, Timiiru) ilcsiros to intiiiinto to his friends and the public generally tlmt lie Ims taken the nbovo well-known "Hotel, to which he is making great Improvements and Additions, and hopes that by strict nttcnl ion to business and civility to all to merit a fair shnro of their patronage. Only (he Best Brands of ALES, WINKS, AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock!! ROP.ERT COLE. 40 ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, WALLINGKOBD, DENNIS RYAN Propriclo rhonhovo newly-erected Itotel is now open, and aftords every accommodation for travellers. First-class Paddocking, I'ELEGRAPn LINK OF COAOHES. COACH leaves Waipukuvau for Porangahau on Mondays and Thursdays, after arrivnl of first train from Napier, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time for 3-15 train (o Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonable ir mS - D. RYAN. RAILWAY HOTEL, SPIT. F. 11. STEVENS, Prcpisietoe. r PHE aliove. Hotel offers special ad- -"- vantngost,) the travelling public. It is Bituntol clo3c to the landing stngo at the wharf, nr.d persons arriving or departing by steamer can depend i"pon attention and civility at moderate charges. The Ilotol has been thoroughly renovated, and the proprietor gives special attention to the cuisine and liquors. 'Ih3 bed-rooms are well furnished and ventilated, nnd there is ample sittingroom accommodation. Tho proprietor makes tlio comfort of travellers n special nnd personal caro First-cl.iss Billiard Table. Good Stabling accommodation. RAILWAY "IIOTKL. (Near the Wharf Landing Stage), Pout Ahuriri. 12 CRITERION FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL NJCfIIT PORTER IN ATTEN D ANOE. L", GORMAN Propeietob A FACT. ARTHUR "MCCARTNEY HAN takenover tho CALEDONIAN HOTEL, whoro Wines nnd Spirits of tho Best-known Brands will be kept, i ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, U." Tho Retail Prices remain tho same as those quoted by my W^dccespor. U TAVISTOOK. HOTEL, VVAIPUKUTIAU. PROPRIETOR, PETER GOW. THIS Well-known Hotnl has toon recently very much cnlnrgod, all tho appointments b< ' ig in tho most modern style. A commodious Billiard-room is attached, with one of the best fables, fitted up with all the latest improvements. Visitors and Families desirous of spending a holiday in the country will find the accommodation equal to any llolcl in New Zealand, nnd entire privacy can bo ensured, as separate suites of apartments are available. The surrounding country is highly picturesque, and ns a healthy resort for tourists Wnipukurau cannot be surpassed. The largest and best appointed Stablus in tho Province, where Horses nnd Vehicles can be had at all times at very reasonable charges. 45 THE "SANATORIUM". (li MILE FROM LAKE T.IUPO J . JOSHUA lias imicn plrnsnrc in announcing to Die Public of Napier and Hawke's Bay that tho extensive additions and improvements to the Sanatorium are complete. The l£stalilfslu»*!it is now ready for the reception of Tourists Holiday-seekers, and Invalids The Choicest Brands of Wines nnd Spiiits nlwnjs in stoclc. Table d'hote Dinner at G o'clock. The Sanatorium is situated on tho oanks of Ihc Wnikalo River in a lovely sheltered nnd fertitc Valley, planted wilh forest trees. Tho Valley abounds in beautiful walks, and the Grounds arc tastefully laid out in FLOWER AND KITCIIEN GARDENS, ORCHARD AND TENNIS LAWN. Tourlslp nnd Invalids will find tho Sana torium th(. most, COMFORTABLE HO'l'KL tN THE WHOLE LAKE DISTRICT, The Establishment is arranged on the Con tinental system virtually THE SPA OF NEW ZEALAND The Pablo is always liberally supplied with the finest meats, fresh vegetables, nnd fruits of the season. The Hot and Cold Swimming Bath is n marvel of luxury, being completely sheltered from sun and rain by beautiful creepers. Tho Sulphur, Alum, Vapour, and Venus Baths me unsurpassed for their wonderful remedial qualities in cases of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Spinal and Skin Diseases, &c, &c, Tho places of interest to be seen from tho Sanatorium include The Mammoth Geyser of New Zealand (The Crow's Nest) Tho Witches' Cauldron Satan's Glory The Little Crow's Nest, The Boiling Porridge Tots Pnddlo Wheel ! Ben Roto Knwn. or Tho Great Hitter Lako] The Huka Falls Wairakci, &c, &c. Splendid Grass Paddocks nnd Stabling. Sai'dlc Horses and Buggies on Hire, A Carringo meets tho pier Conch at the Post-ofiicc. J . J cTs~H U A PROPRIETOR. 10 WAIRAKEI. GEYSERS TOT BATHS, TERRACES, HUKAFALLS'j Mil S R. GIIAH AM , Propjiibtkkss. " There can bo no doubt that next to Rolomahnna Wairakci is the place that prcsonts the most varied nnd the most interesting group of Hot Wnter Springs."— "Mnorilnnd page 31S. The HEAUTiKur. Miniatukp. Tehkaces Must be seen to bo appreciated. To invalids sudbring from rheumatics and disorders of the nervous system Wairakci | Mineral Springs possess the most Curative 1 Waters now existing in the Thermal District. On reaching the hotel i\t Taupo enquire for Wairakci. where Tourists and Invalids will receive all the attention and comforts of a Horne 1 Addrkss— THE MANAGER, WAHtAKEI. it HOT LAKES DISTRICT. T 0 K A N 6T~T AUP.t' f* ' BLAKE desires to draw tho VTT» attention of Tourists jind Hejilthseokcrs to this charming spot, situate on the SOUTHERN SHORES OF LAKE TAUPO. Much has been written and more bus been said concerning the wonders and mii'aculous healing properties of the SPRINGS AT WAHiAKIIOANDROTORI'A, Hut by far I Ik 1 most wonderful of all Ihollot Knringb in the Thermal District arc tho HATIILVU PL' IAS Oi<' TOKANA, Their healing properties are simply innr-vollou.-j, while to those in search of the Wonderful TOK A N O Ollbvs a wide Held. The si'mi-ry is supvrb. t lie climate most exhiliirating. TOK A N O lli S(i Jlll.l-.'S I'-HIIM T.M'l'll. And may be reached cither by road or water TmiriMs and others nrc Mroii^lv rceom niiMiilcd In pay a visit, to this Wonderland, where limy will meet with acoidinl welcome. Only Hi o Best Brands of WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK Charges Modwcite. SADDLH HOKSKS ON 1 1 IRK. A ti'uklu to Tnngariro, Ngaruaiioc, and Itotoaira can be oblnincd on ajiplj ing to a. BLAKE, TOKANO HOTEL. TAljl'O. li J. H. MASON, G.I LDJi.lt; IMTN'II'R, M-.}) [-I.XHIAI, ' DECOHATOiI' Ol'VVi-ITIi I'AUI.KNOJI'S BUJLDJNUJ3 HAHTINGSHTIIKKT li!

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1