Grove Town Hotel T> HX7MBER, PROPRIETOR. In intimating to the Public of Grove Town and Surrounding Dis« tricts, that he has taken the above well-known Hostelry begs to state that it is his intention to keep none but the best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales m stock, and that he will always welcome old friends ; Btrangers can also rely upon every attention being paid to their requirements. Superior Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, Ample Stabling and splendid Paddockin?. Awatere Accommodation House. FIRST-CLASS WINKS and SPIRITS, Good Accommodation W Sfcrfefcland -» ... Pbopktktob Empi&e Hotel MAXWELL BRIDGE, BLENHEIM. TAMES O'SULLIVAN V (Late Newth and Andrews,) PROPRIETOR. This Hotel, which has been newly erected and furnished regardless of expense, is second to none m the | Provihoe for Comfort and Coni venience. The bedrooms are large and lofty, and every attention wiL be paid to patrons. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE By Wright), just imported from England. The Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, aad Ales. TaWpJhoh at half-past 12 da Good Stabling and Paddooks CHmtry Viators cordially invited, Springlands Hotel, Middle Renwice Road. P. O'Sullivan-Proprietor. THE aoove new and commodious Hotel is within a mile of the town of Blenheim, and on the main coad to Renwick, Wairau Valley, Havelock, Pelorue Districts, and Nelson ; and having good Btabling and splendid paddocks at cached is ! n every way suited for the travelling public. The bast Wines, Spirits, and Alee k°'irt m stock G-EQR&B MOTEL .HIGH STREET PICTON. GEOEGE HAERIS, (late of Blenheim), HAYING- recently taken over the above well known and favorite hotel, hopes that his old friends and the public of Maryborough, amongst whom he has lived for ten years, will rally round him. Good Accommodation for Families and Boarders. Excellent table. None but first-class beer, wines and spirits kept. Capital Stabling. If you have any respect for yonr horse, leave him at the George, where he will be well looked aftei . CITILirY AND ATTENTION TO EVERYBODY, GEORGE HARRIS, B 2 George Hotel. THE PIEE HOTEL, (Opposite the Wharf,} piCTOisr THE' above Hotel Las been newly papered ami renovated, and is now one of the moßt Comfortable Hotels m the Marlborough Provincial District. The Proprietor will endeavour, as far as possible, tc study the convenience of the travelling public, and would respectfully solicit their Patronage. Passengers can rely on being called for the steamers and early trains to ISlon. heim. Holtday-skekkks and Invalids will bo apeoially looked after, and all the comforts of a home can be secured at the Pier Hotel. Wxxks, Spirits, ileer etc., etc, of the best quality and Choicest Brandß kept. The Billiard-Room has been uewly ] furnished and contains one of .Alcoclra best Tables. GOOD STABLING. F A. OXLEY J (Late oi Post and Tolegrapb Department.) m HE P.CEB HOTEL., I' I 0 T O N, TOMATO CHUTNEE IMPROVES THE APPETITE iS the most delic'ons flavourin for Soups and gives a relish Cold Meats. SOLO BY ALL CJKOOBJKB IN I'IN
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 27 October 1887, Page 1
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