WARNERS' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CATHEDRAL-SQUARE Unßi3TcntJP.cn, N. 55. THIS Hotel, being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, within a short distanco of the Museum, the Theatre, and othor Public Buildings, and having a Tram Service ,to all parts of tho Suburbs passing it at frequent intervals is uneaualled ns a plaoo ot residence for Families or Commercial Gentlemon visiting Christchurch. THE SUITES OF PRIVATE APART. IVIEN £3, Which are elegantly furnished and appointed are entirely distinct from tho Hotel portion of the building, thus securing perfect prlvaoy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation isavailable aithe Commercial in the shape of A LA.DIKS' DRAWING-ROOM, Kent especially select; and! exclusively fot Ladies. A High Pressure Water-supply has been arranged for on the Premises, and the Bathrooms are fitted with every convonienoo for hot, cold, or shower baths at any time. Comment on tho Quality of tho Liquors supplied at tho Commercial is •unnecessary, aa tho Cellar is under tho personaljauperviaion of Mr W. F. Warner. |THE DILLIARD-ROOM Attached to tho Hotel is unsurpassed by any in tho Colony, and contains Throe Tables specially imported from England to tho order of tho Proprietor. For tho convenience of Commercial Tra! V SIXSAMPLE-ROOMS ARE PROVIDED. AN EXCELLENT CHEF-DE-CUISINE Has been engaged, and gonerally no pains havo beon spared in order to makp tho Commercial tho Leading Hotel in Christchurch. Prompt attcntiontwill bo given to Telegrams or Letters applying 'or apartments. W. F. WARNER, Proprietor. Agent for Cobb and Cc'sTTelcfrraph Lino of Royal Mail Coaches. 0 5 THE SPA (Latk'Sanatorium, H Milk from Taupo). THE SPA is situated on the banks of the Waikato Rivor in a lovely, fcrtilo and sholtorcd Valley. THE GROUNDS Arolaid out in Orchard, Flower, nnd Kitchen Gardons. Lawn Tonnls, and Ornamontal Plantations, &c THE NEW HOT. COLD, AND TEPID SWIMMING BATHS Is tho largest combination in tho whom Lako Jistrict. Tho Sulphur, Alum and Vapour Baths are unsurpassed in casos of Khoumattem, Gout, Bpinal and Skin Diseases. The finest Winos and Spirits. Saddlo Horses and Buggies on hire. Good Paddocks. j. j 6~s"h ti a, PROPRIETOR. 63 HOT LAKES DISTRICT. tokanoT"tatjpg s /2J_ BLAKE desires to draw tho XJT» attention of Tourists and IloalthBookors to this charmint? spot, sltuato on the SOUTHERN SHORES OF LAKE TAUPO. Much has boen writton and moro has boon laid concerning tho wonders and miraculous healing properties of tho SPRINGS ATWAIRAKIE AND ROTORUA. But by far tho most wondorful of all thoHot Springs in tho Thermal District are tho BATHING PUIAS OF TOKANA, Thoir healing properties aro simply marvellous, wmlo to thoao in searoh of tho Wonderful TOK A N O Offers a wide field. The sconery is suporb, tho climato most oxhilarallnß. TOK A N 0 Is 36 Mit.es from Taupo. And may be reached either by road or water Tourists and others aro strongly recom mended to pay a visit to this Wonderland whoro thoy will meet with a cordial welcome Only the Best Brands WINBS;ANJJ SPIRITS KEPT I STOCK Charges Moderate. SADDLE HORSES ON HIKE. A Guide to Tongariro, Ngaruahoo, and Rotoalra can be obtained on applying to a. BLAKE, TOBTANO HOTEL, TAUPO. 07 WAVERLEY HOTEL, GUEKNMEADOWS. GEORGE BECKER, Proprietor. npHIS beautifully situated Suburban JL Hotol and Grounds, two miles from Napior. which has been taken on a long lonso by Mr Beckkr (formerly of the Critorion Hotel), and thoroughly Renovated, Fitted, nnd Furnlßhcd. offers unBurpansed attractions nnd accommodation for Boarders, Families, nnd tho Travelling Public. Adjoining aro tho Beautiful Grounds of tho Napier Park Uompany,wlth itsTroining Track andßncocourso. TIIO River and Innor Harbor, with facilltloa for Boating, Bathing, and Fishing, aro close at hand. The cuiaino is under tho personal supervision of Mr Beckbh. nnd it Is necdleaa to stato Oiat tho Wines. Spirits. Ales, &0., eommo il fnut. Boarders'Horsos PaddOcked FREE OF COST The RtablinK Accommodation is unrivalled in Hawko's Bay. ConchC3 to Tnradalo and Meancs constantly pass the door ; faro. Is. Mr BttOKBH will bo pleased to boo hiß many old friondsin lilb now' houßO. nnd hopes in \ nddition'to make many new ones. G E 0 R'GE 'BE'C ICE R. Proprietor. 72 RAILWAYjaOTEL, SPIT. V. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. THE above Hotel offers special advanlagcuto the travelling public It is situate i oloac to tho landing Btago at tho wharf, nd porsons arriving or departing by alcamer can dopend upon attention and civility at moderalo charges. Tho Hotol has been thoroughly renovated, and tho proprietor gives spoolai attention to tho cuisine and liquors. Ins bed-rooma aro woll furnished and ventilated, nnd thcro Is ample sittlDgroom accommodation. The proprietor makes tho oomlort of travollora a Bpeclal and personal care' First-class Billiard Tablo. Good Stabmnci Accommodation. railwayliotel, (Noar the Wharf Landing Stage) Poiit AiTuntßf. CS ALBION HOTEL, NAPIER. "ROBERT COLE~(late of the Old JLV Bank, Tlniaru) desires to intimate to his frlonds and tho publio gonorally that ho haa taken the abovo woli-known Hotel, to which ho is making great Improvements and Additions, and hope 3 that by strlot attontion to bUßinoss and civility to all to morit a fair share of their patronage. Only tho Beßt Brands of ALES, WINES. AND SPIRITS Kept in Stock} ROBERT~~COLE, 69 Patronised by IHb Excellency Sir W.'Jcrvols oltjb hotel, palmerston; north. E. JEWELL (Late AVhyte's Hotel, Foxton-). PROPRIETOR!) THE abovo Hotel is now carried on under first-clisß mnnngonient, and tho Travelling Public, Families, and Boarders wil find EVERY .CONVENIENCK AND COMFORT. N. 13.— A1l visitors spehk in high terms of tho civility and attention of the servants, whioh ia a fcaturo prominently characteristic of tho hotel management ot UlO proprietor whorover ho has been. ONLY A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. LIQUORS OF SUPERIOR BRANDS Bath-room with Sliowor. Two epaoious Billiard-rooms *GOOD STABLING Undor tho management of tho well-known groom Stanley AMPLE PADDOCi^ING ECHAItGES MODERATE
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 1
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