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ALBION HOTEL, , g NAPIER. c "ROBERT COLE~(]n,te of the Ok b. JLV Bank, Tiinaru) desires to intimate t( his friends and tho public^generuUy that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, tc which he is making great Improvements anc Additions, and hopes that, by strict attentior to business and civility to all to merit n fail share of their patronage. Only the Best Brands of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock!] KOBERT~COLE. 40 ROYAL MAIL HOTEL, YVat.lin'ofoiu), DENNIS RYAN Proprioto ' The above newly-erected Hotel is now open, and affords every accommodation for travellers. Fir3t-class Paddocking, TELEGRAPH LINE OF COAitflES. /"^OACH leaves Waipxikurau for \j Porangahau on Mondays nnd Thursdays, after arrival of first train from Napier, returning on Wednesdays and Saturdays in time for 3- IS train to Napier. Parcels carried on tho most reasonable if mS - D. RYAN. RAILWAY HOTEL, SPIT. F. H. STEVENS, PKOPIiIETOIi, THE above Hotel offers special advnnlngm 1..1 the travelling public. It is situate! close to the landing stago at the wharf, ar.d persons arriving or depnrling by steamer can depend upon attention and civility at moderate charges. The notol has been thoroughly renovated, and tho proprietor gives special attention lo the cuisine and liquors, lha bed-rooms are well furnished and ventilated, nnd there is ample sittingroom accommodation. Tho proprietor makes the comfort of [ travellers a special and personal enre First-c).*.is Billiard Table. Good St.mii.ino AccommodationRAILWAYHOTEL. (Noar the Wharf Landing Stngo), Pout Ahukiri. 4GRITERION rAMILY^ANITcOMMERCIAL HOTEL NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. I>, GOIIMAN PiwruiETOit A FACT. ARTHUR IVTCARTNEY HAS takenover the CALEDONIAN HOTEL, where Wines and Spirits of the Best-known Brands will he kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and ns per usual, Is.'" The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my *S»decCieor. JJ TAVISTOC& HOTEL, Waipukurau. PROPRIETOR, PETER GOW. THIS Well-known Hotel has Veen recently very much enlarged, all the appointments b' >-jg in the most modern style. A commotlibiis Billiard-room is attached, with one of tho best Tables, fitted up with all the latest improvements. Visitors and Families dosirous of spending a holiday in the country will find the accommodation equal to any Hotel in New Zealand, nnd entire privacy can be ensured, as separate suites of apartments are available. Tho surrounding country is highly picturesque, nnd as a healthy resort for tourists Waipukurau cannot be surpassed. The largest and best appointed Stables in the Province, where Horses and Vehicles can bo had at all times at very reasonable charges. 45 THE SANATORIUM (1J MILE FROM LAKE TAUPO J . JOSHUA Hag mncn pleasure in announcing to the Public of Napier and Hawke's Bay that tho extensive additions and improvements to the Sanatorium arc complete. Tho Establishment is now ready for tho reception of Tourists Holiday-seekers, and Invalids The Choicest Brands of Wines and Spirits always in stock. Table d'hote Dinner at 6 o'clock. The Sanatorium is situated on the oanks of the Waikato River in a lovely sheltered and ferlile Vn!!oy, planted with forest trees. The Valley abounds in beautiful walks, nnd the Grounds are tastefully laid out in FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDENS, ORCHARD AND TENNIS LAWN. Tourist? and Invnlids will find the Sana torinm th ( most COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN TOE WHOLE LAKE DISTRICT. The Establishment is arranged on the Con tinoulal system virtually THE SPA OP NEW ZEALAND The Table is always liberally supplied with the finest, meats, fresh vegetables, and fruits of the season. The not. nnd Cold Swimming Bath is a marvel of luxury, being completely sheltered from sun and rain by boiutiful creepers. The Sulphur, Alum, Vapour, and Venus Baths arc unsurpassed for their wonderful rcmedjinl qualities in eases of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Spinal anrl Skin Diseases, &<:., &c, The pjnees of interest to be seen from the Sanatorium include The Mammoth Geyser ot 1 Now Zealand (Tho Crow's Nest) The Witches' Cauldron Satnn's Glory The Litllo Crow'B Nest Tho Boiling Porridge Pols Paddln Wheel ! Ben Koto Kawn, or The Great Bitter Lako The Iluka Falls Wairakci, &c, &c. Splendid Grass Paddocks and Stabling. Sai'dlc Horses and Buggies on Hire, A Carringo meets the pier Coach at. tho Poat'Olllce, J . J O~S~H U A PROPRIETOR. !G WAIB.AKEI. GEYSERS HOT BATHS, TERRACES, HUKAFALLSSJ MR S R. GRAHAM, I'ROPRIETHKHS. " There can bo no doubt that next to Rotomahana Wairnkci is the place that presents tho most varied and the most interesting group of Hot Water Springs."—" TUaoriland page 318. Tiirc Beautiful Mixiatuue Tkkracrs Must be seen to be appreciated. To invalids suffering from rhcumatlCß and disorders ot (ho nervous system Wnirnkct Mineral Springs possess the moat Ourativo Waters now existing in the Thermal District. On reaching the hotel nt Tiuipn enquire for Wiiirakpi, where Tourists nnd Invalids will receive all tho attention and comforts of a Home Annrißss— THE MANAGER, WAIKAKEI, 4? HOT LA.KKS DISTRICT. TOKANO, ~T A 17 P.C ' G' BLAKE desires to draw the • attention of Tourists and Healthseekors to Oils oharming spot, situate on the SOUTHERN SHORES OF LAKE TAUPO. Much has been written and more has been said concerning the wonders and miraculous healing properties of the SPRINGS AT WAIR A KIE AND ROTORUA, But by far the most wonderful of nil theHot Springs in the Thermal District are the BATHING PUIAS OF TOKANA, Their heating properties are simply marvellous, while to those in search of (ho Wonderful T O IC A X () Oilers a wide field. The swncfy 13 siiiieib the cluiuue wost exhilarating. •l' 0 K~A* N 0 Is 3(i Milks prom Tauvo, Ami may be reached either by road or wntcr Tourists and others are slwmujJv rccom mendnl lo pay a visit to this Wonderland, whorls they will meet with a cordial welcome. Only tho Bcfat Brands of WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK Charges ItloiUcilc. SADDLE HolfsTs ON HIRE. A Guide to Toiigiiriro, Ngnrnnhnn, and liulimim can bo obi, lined on npiihing lo G. BLAKE, TOKANO HOTEL. TAUPO. 13 H— — ' __ _JJgf™'— '■"'■■■lMllWll 1111l !■■.. 1 J- H. MASON, gITUNWIUTKH, GIL DEE I'AIN'IKII, .and (;KNM(AL DECORATOR' OPPOSITE FAULKNOR'S BUILDINGS HASTINGS-SWEET i\

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7826, 19 August 1887, Page 1