THE . . KAITAIA HOTEL, KAITAIA, Mangonui. C. F.MOLLOY i Albion Hotel, Au’kld.) Proprietor of the above old and wellestablished hostelry, begs to inform the travelling public that Every Accommodation is now afforded, Stables, Paddocks, and Plenty of Feed for Horse and owner. THE BEST OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEERS. NOTICE. IF YOU SHOULD COME AWANUI WAY, DROP IN AT THE AWANUI HOTEL, H/sx WHEN N. McLEOD, Proprietor, WILL GIVE YOU A RIGHT ROYAL WELCOME. Jtifsx A New and Up-to-date Hotel in Every Respect. GOOD MEALS. GOOD BEDS. AND THE BEST OF LIQUORS. THE MANGONUI HOTEL, j, j MANGONUI. THE above well-known Hotel affords up - to - date for visitors. A Good Table Kept. None but the best of Liquors and Beers kept in stock and on draught. Paddocks and Horses. Strict civility and attention to business. Terms Moderate. CHARLES REINHARDT, PROPRIETOR. MASONIC HOTEL, Whangaroa C. GOTHARD, PiioPHiF.TOit. Wines & Spirits of tiie Best Brands. First-class Accommodation for Visitors, Tourists and Commercial Travellers. Plunge and Shower Baths. ttfsrx Paddocking. Horses for Hire. Oil Launch. Billiards. A magnificent place for a holiday. Tariff, 6/- per day. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH HOTEL, /gjzx Russell, Bay of Islands. DAVID FORSYTH, proprietor Wishes everyone to know that he has taken over the above long and favourablyknown House. Attention and Civility, as well as a Good Table guaranteed, with some Fish of the choicest almost every day. Give the House a Call, and try the new proprietor. Boats and Horses for Hire, Billiards, etc. Charges Reasonable. Nothing but the Best <>f Beers and Liquors kept in stock. The Farthest North. JOSEPH EVANS, Junr., PROPRIETOR THE HOUHORA HOTEL, Houhora, . v MANGONUI COUNTY//**Every Accommodation can be had here. CHARGES MODERATE. LIQUORS OF THE BEST. Don’t Forget— JOSEPH EVANS, Junr., PIiOPUIETOK. T. S. HOUSTON, Storekeeper and Gumbuyer, BEGS to inform his friends and the general public that he has taken over the property and j business of the late Mr. John Bowman, of AHIPARA, which will in future be carried on on up-to-date lines, and he asks for a fair share of support. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. The travelling public will find every accommodation for both man and beast at this wellknown Boarding House. JOSEPH EVANS GUMBUYERS AND GENERAL pljfX' DEALERS, Waipapakauri, Waiharara, Houhora and Te Kao. CASH BUYERS OF KAURI GUM AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF PRODUCE.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 50, 17 July 1906, Page 3
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