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THE COBEEOT THING-. The Royal Hotel, DANIEL DRAPER, Proprietor. (Late Butcher, Blenheim;. DD. respectfully hegs to an- . nounce that he has made considerable alterations and improvements m and out of the above establishment, and now wishes to state that every attention necessary for the COMFORT, PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE of visitors has had his special care, as for instance — OUR RETREATS FOR REPOSE, otherwise known as Bedrooms, are furnished with every requisite to refresh the weary, and inspire "Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." The next, and perhaps the most necessary, feature connected with the Eoyal Hotel is OUR TABLE, which, at Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea, is supplied with delicacies BARB, GOOD, AND PLENTIFUL. We particularly invite Friends to this department who suffer from a keen appetite, and recommend it strongly for its curative powers. We confidently speak on this subject from experience, to wit, se-3 the Boss, and then retire to THE BAR. Well, the Bar sparkles with BRILLIANT WINES, GENUINE Al-ES. AND PUREST SPIRITS. All we can say is try them. JUST TRY THEM. We are inclined to think many Good Templars would enjoy them, but we will adjourn to the STABLES AND LOOSE BOXES. This being a racy community, D. -D. has particularly studied all the requirements that are necessary for the care and attention of that noble animal, THE HORSE, having provided a thorough good Ostler, and a large supply of the best Hay, Corn, and Chaff. The Stables nre well ventilated, and the LOOSE ROXES secure. The only difficulty so far experienced m this branch of the ROYAL HOTEL is m persuading the horse to leave after a night's care. He sometimes, like his master WOULD RATHER STOP, but as all things must stop, so must this advertisement. Then fore, we must conclude, and m doing so, beg to return thanks for the liberal support accorded us, and trust, by strict attention to the requirements of our patrons, to enjoy a continuation of the same. N.B.— The ROYAL HOTEL can nccommodate travellers by the railway, being opposite the Station. THE ROYAL HOTEL can accommodate travellers by the s.s. Mohaka, or auy other boat of the New Zealand line. THE ROYAL HOTEL can also accommodate everybody m town or country who will kindly cast anchor there, opposite the Railway Station, Grove Road, Blenheim. D. DRAPER, 1007 Proprietor. The Pier (late Pugh's) Hotel (FACING THE WHARF) PICTON. Messrs Newth & Andrews DESIRE to intimate that they have taken this well-known house. The Hotel is now open, with every ac-commodation. Private Sitting Kootns, Bedrooms, and all conveniences. Wines, Ales, aad Spirits, of the Best Brands Only. The whole under the continual supervision of the proprietors. One minute's walk from the steamers and Railway Station. A good Stable having been attached to the above Hotel, Visitors can rely tha every attention will be bestowed upon th horseß placed there. 97 George Hotel, PICTON. THOS. LAW, PROPRIETOR (Late of Wairau Valley.) First-Class Wines and Spirits. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS. To the Woolgrowera of Marlborough. I THE Undersigned having again , commenced WOOL SCOUR[NG, am prepared to Receive Wool m large and small quantities. J. FULTON,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 21 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 21 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XVII, Issue 298, 21 December 1882, Page 1

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