Ci, :i<"; .'OPUNAKE. / »..,'. TELEGRAPH HOTEL. rSuperior accommodation for travellers and boarders. Billiard and sample rooms. Good stabling and paddocking. Coaches leave here daily, North and South, at 6 a.m. /, .J - MIDDLETON BROTHERS, ; 11 Proprietors. Jl 'T>R J 6ssEM d eMre ; ' ' ibte, • JL_nM.,. )r) OPUNAKE. , !* This Hotel is one of the finest on the t» .Coast,, being fitted and furnished, with •f e'very'conveniende, £lnd affords superior ;s accom'm6dation to.se ttlers, travellers, it and private families. d An excellent Billiard Table. > . Attached to the above is. a first-class ,1 Stable, with 20 .stptys, j loose boxes, &c, ■ under the management of Mr. Thomas l " Proßßer. . , . . ' , j Buggieß, Saddle Horses, &c.,dn hire. J I- Also, a large paddock, well fenced and v watered. No reßpbnsibility. 1. SAMUEL PROSSER, ;c 12 /l '-' . -. :. / \' Proprietor. T m fIBNTBAL HOTEL, ,V, PATEA.: - W. BALMFORTH Having entered on this well-known comn modious Hotel, and purchased .the stock j and superior furniture, has pleasure in ' informing hip friends and. the travelling public that he /will 'spare' no expense to 0 make this Hotel 'one of the 0 BEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE •t ■• • ■' ON THE COAST.' The Centeal Hotel is advantagel- ously situated -with in one minute's walk ie of the Post and Telegraph Offices. 0 Being a large 1 and handsome corner c building, fronting three streets, . its windows command varied and extensive views of the sea and country. 3*3 * . The sitting rooms are furnished in a superior style ; the bed-rooms are lofty, it well lighted, and comfortable; and the public using this Hotel will find their comfort studied in every respect. PRIVATE SITTING & BED ROOMS FOB FAMILIES OB VISITOBS. T/HE, BILLIARD ROOM Is very large aud handsomely fitted with modern appointments. The Table is one r" of Alcock & Co. 's .best, from Melbourne. Wines, Spibits, and Beers Of the best quality, p ' STABLING AND ? PADDOCKS In cpnnection with the Hotel. h The Proprietor hopes his Country n Friends will give him' their support in iv a new undertaking. , IB . W. BALMFORTH, 431tc. Proprietor. STRATFORD HOTEL, Stratford. 11 H. MEHAFFY, Pbopbietoe. I 11 r c Good accommodation for Travellers 18 and Boarders. (1 13 Stabling and Paddocking. c rriERMINUS HOTEL, X (Late Beach House) New Plymouth. jj. G. Tisch begs to inform his friends and the public that he has bought the above Hotel* which .-is situated close to the Railway Station, and the best sea view in New Plymouth. The ■ house has been tnorbugb.lv renovated. '» Visitors will find good accommodation. Travellers by rail can get meals at all hours. c Good stabling and loose boxes. '» Best brands of liquors kept. 14 c pRITERION -HOTEL, n V^ New Plymouth. 1 yf. COTTlSTftoprieto,, Suites of Rooms for Families and Boarders,-: 15tc MO T U R O A HOTEL, Motilroa, Taranaki. ;'• ' ,E. A. HEARD, Prop ( rietdr. / Excellent accommodation for boarders t. Wines, Spirits, and Ales o£ the best brands, , 16tc ' XMPERIAL HOTEL, 'NEW PLYMOtJTH. .•ll > <_ . 1i • W. WALKER ... 'Pbo?bietok. The above Hotel has been copsider- _ ably enlarged, thoroughly renovated, Jf and all the latest improvements added for' the cbmfort and accommodation , qf boarders and visitors. , Bath Rooms. ' : *s . ' ' • FIBST-CLABS NEW BILLIABD TABLE. 18 An ordinary daily. j. COLONIAL BREWERY, 1. , '■-/', IJaweba. ' ' '", t) ° iIESSRS., CRAWFORD & CQ. n Beg to inform the Hotelkeepera and . residents of Hawera and surrounding districts that they have taken over the above Brewery, and by supplying 8 a first-class article, hope to acquire a ~ fair share of the trade. Accounts' paid on 4th of month 23 O R X HOUSE, HIG/H-STBEET. The undersigned 'is prepared to offer good accommodation to travellers and boarders. Board and lodging, £1 per week. , Meals only, 14s. R. FERGUS, !t Nest door to Henderßon!s Saddlery. .1 ■ „'„ •;■■'•• 19^ AWERA TEMPERANCE 1 HOTEL,;, , , Pbinchs-stbeet. - :■ . J. O ' REI LLTf. t , having now completed and furnished , . throughout, the above commodious ihotel, begs to, inform the; public that ■ he js prepared to receiye, Boarders i and Lodgers, and can guarantee his j for <?omf oijt andjcteanli- . ness. (,., ,■', ' f1 ' ■ l " Tb^e t lhotel being close to. the Post c Office, is most coWenieril; for all the. Coaches and Railway. ' ' ■•; Terms-rraOs. per.^week. , ; Al^mealb, I -t^^ds, Is. ' Eegiatry Office for Servants. ' "'• , n .,i> yfj,',, .>:n^o f HBIiLUP»IT/ 1 20 .•r»Hi>liJLrt-.'h in^fftofa, \
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 327, 24 October 1882, Page 4
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