Junction Hotel, MARLBORQUGH TOWN, JOHN MARCH, PaoPßUiott. First-claro Wineß, Spirits, etc. Good Stabling and Paddocks .'" Wairau V alley Accommodation House. I7IIRST GLASS WINES AND ? SFIRLTS. Good Accommodation. EXCELLENT STABLES AND EX TENSIVE PADDOCKS. FREDERICK THOMAS 1363 Pkofbietor. EMPIRE HOTEL MAXWELL BRIDGE, BLENHEIM. Newth Andrews, PROPRIETORS. This Hotel, which has been newly erected and furnished regardless of expense, is second to none m the Province for Comfort and Convenience. The bedroomß aro large and lofty, and every attention will be paid to patrons. PIEST -CLASS BILLIARD TABLE By Wrigljt), just imported from England. The Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales. Tabls\l'hole at half-past 12 daily Good Stabling and Paddocks Country' Vistors cordially invited, GEORGE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, PICTON. CA, GODFREY, having be- , come Pboprietor of this Hotel, trusts that by keeping GOOD BEDS and a stock of First-class WINES and SPIRITS he will merit a fair share of public patronage. EVERY CUSTOMERTREATED WITH CIVILITY AND ATTENTION. Oaiivastown Accommodation Honsc, PELORUS VALLEY, (Half way between Nelson and BJoabcltn.) rpRAVELLERS can rely on r* JL ceiving at this well known Hostlery, civility, attention and house comforts. Wines and Spirits of the Pest Brands only. Paddocks and Stabling second to none. ALFRED DILLON, 480 Proprietor. Awatere Accommodation House. FIRST* CLASS WINES and SPIRITS Good Accommodation WStrickland - ..^Pkoi-riktoii MASONIC HOTELJ HAVELOCK. JT\ ADAMS ... „. Proprietor. Travellers, Tourists, Shooting and Fishing Parties to the Faineti District of Pelorus Sounds, frequenting this well known Hotel, will rocoive overy attention. PRIVATE SUITES OP ROOMS FOR FAMILIES, &o. Wines and Spirits of tho best brands only kept. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS. Agent for Norwich Union Fire In surance Sociotv. Haiuoura Mail toacli. Runs Weekly to Kaikoura, calling at Awatere, Flaxbourue and Kekerangu. Booking Opfioeb; Cbitbrioh Stables. COACH leaves Blenheim every Monday at 6 a.m. Loaves Kaikoura Thursday morn* ings at 6 a.m., arriving m Blenheim at 6 p.m. Fridays. Saddle Horses to convey passengers from Clarence River to K«i« koura. All parcels must be fully ad* dressed, and passengers are requested tO book as early as possible. J. W. ALLEN, Propriotor KELSON COACH. RUN REGULAR WEEKLY. Booking Offico: Criterion Stablcn. LEAVE BLENHEIM: Every Tuesday. 11 a.m. LEAVE NELSON Friday, 8 a.m. CLARK AfllTmKKlUNi;.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1886, Page 1
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364Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XXII, Issue 163, 13 July 1886, Page 1
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