CALL AND SEE ROBERT HUMBER, Nowi Proprietor of the well-known SHTP HOTEL Situated near the Wharf, Pfcton. ]Q>RAND new Establishment, clean New Beds, first-claas Table. BEST LIQUORS PROCURABLE. Stables not to be surpassed. 628 TERMINUS HOTEL, PIOTON. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. J. BARR, (Late of Telegraph Department), PROPRIETOR. npRAVELLERS, Tourists, and JL the general public will find this one of the most comfortable Hotels m the Colony. Those fond of fishing, boating or shooting can find all they require m the immediate vicinity. Excellent Stabling and Paddocks. TERMS MODERATE. 668 GEORGE HOTEL. PICTON. T.SEWARD.. ". PROPRIETOR. HAVIJSG purchased the above well-known Hotel, the proprietor begs to state that he has made many improvements to the same, and it now m a position to offer superior accommodation to Commercial Gentleman, as well as the residents of Picton, Blenheim and the Sounds. He has had extensive experience m catering for the publio wants, and can assure those who favour him with a call that there will not be anything wanting on his part to give satisfaction. There is always kept m stock a good supply of Speight's Dunedin XXXX and Jones' Picton Ale. His motto is to study the wants of his patons, and those commg m from remote parts can be accommodated at any time with all re-? quirementa. GOOD STABLING. 64 MINERS' ARMS HOTEL. CULLENSVILLE. ■thosTlaw, PROPRIETOR. HAVING just taken over this comfortable and . well-ap-pointed Hotel, the Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the publio generally that it is his intention to spare neither time nor expense m making his Hotel equal to any m the Province of Marlborough for comfort and convenience, and can assure them that nothing will be wanting on bis part to give the utmost satisfaction. LIQUORS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS A SPECIALTY. Excellent Accommodation, and Meals at all Hours. 908 Ct tt tz. tt r* nn i? t JjUJd MUiltilj, BLENHEIM. npHE undersigned begs to notify JL to the general Public that she has assumed control of the above old established and CENTRALLY SITUATED HOTEL, and trusts that by pfcrict attention to the comforts of visitors and patrons, and a firm determination to keep nothing but the BEST BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS AND BEER, AS WELL AS A FIRST GLASS TABLE, not only to merit a fair share of public support but to maintain its standard ap a first-class Hotel. BILLIARD TABLE. Private Sitting Rooms and Apartments with every convenience. M. M. DIREEN, Proprietress. GRAND NATIONAL HOTEL, CULLENSVILIL, G. M. MATHIESON .„ Propbietob. First-class~accoma; option for Travellers and Visitors to the Goldfields Good Beds, A.I. Liquors, and oom£ortable Stabling. Coaches connect regularly with Picton Steamers and Havelook Boats. OBDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO HALF - WAY HOUSE KAITUNA. ' AARON PENNEY begs to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding : Districts, and also the General Publio that he has taken over the above House, and hopes by snare ot Publio support. Good Stabling Accommodation provided; A. PENNEY.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 203, 18 August 1893, Page 1
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