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THE CENTRAL HOTEL. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ONE of the largest and most elaborately furnished Hotels in the colonies. Contains magnificently furnished drawingrooms, commercial rooms, billiard room, and numerous-'private'Suites of rooms for families. Hot, cold and shower baths, bpccial apartments for-ladies. Special, apartments for wedding parties. This grand L hotel has been selected by the Npw ■ Cyclists Touring Club as the one having every convenience and comfort. The. cuisine is unsurpassed. . 291 d, BACOVICH, Proprietor. ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 31. RYAN .. f .Proprietor. (Late Club Hotel, Carterton). MR RYAN begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken possession of the above well-known Hotel, and good accommodation is now provided for boarders, tourists and the travelling public. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales only kept. Night porter in attendance. Telephone, 863. 282 WEBEEOA , HOTEL Levin. CHARLES WILLIAMS. Proprietor. This Commodious and Comfortable Hostelry is conveniently situated directly opposite the Railway Station of Levin contains 26 rooms, and is- fitted with all modern improvements. ' Every accommodation is provided for Boarders and the travelling public at moderate charges. The best of liquors only kept. Sample Rooms for Travellers. Goood Stabling. Firstclass Billiard-table. Refreshments at all hours. ■ ' , Special attention to Cyclists. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. 657 PAIKAKAETEI HOTEL, MANAWATU LINE. Mfl, C. TILLEY, Proprietor of th* above well-known favour! U seaside Hostelry, begs to announce tc the travelling community, and especially to those intending spending a few days in the country, that the above Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout, . Visitors will find every comfort of a home, combined witn e thoroughly up-to-date accommodation bouse. • , Terms moderate. .Special arrangements made with families or private pf .dies visiting- the district. dW Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. rfOKER’S ' ' FAMILY HOTEL, U CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minnte of the Railway Station. JAMBS HATFIELD, Proprietor, Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 391. Telephone, No. 231. 1 T A H I A i. COACHING AND CARRYING NOTICE. HE TITAHI BAT LINE OF COACHES Will nin es under Leaving Titahi Bay daily at 7.10 a.m. ana 5.30 p.m. Arriving Porirua 7.35 a.m. and p.m. Leaving Porirua for Tits*l Bay -n arrival of morning and evening trains from Wellington. /■', A Special Coach will meet all Trams on Saturdays. . , 3 Monthly Tickets at reduced rated «ued o residents. ’] Timber, building materials and neavy larcels delivered (by dray) at/Titahi Bai ,t lowest rates. . \ , A large supply of K fencing posts ano milding piles (heart of Totara)) on hand,, ,nd can he supplied at current rates. • •** ®tpS6pfite>; 50 Titahi Bay.

' EANFURLY ’ - ’ SIVEEY and BAIT STABLES. PAHIAA TUA. The ■undersigned wish to noy that they have opened new- and commodious stables in Alain street, Pahiatua, where they are prepared to let out saddle and harness horses, gigs. buggies, landaus and. Coaches at shortest notice. Commercials travellers conveyed to all parts of the district. Telegrams promptly attended’ to. Conveyance with mails leaves Pahiatua daily at 10. a.m. for Koninie, Hamua' and Newman' Railway Station, returning to Pahiatua on arrival of express train from Wellington. Cabs meet all trains. ~ ; _ ■ , PRENTER AND VTLB. 594 ~ ; Proprietors. EOTAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLEPOINT, MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST. COACHES leave Masterton at 7M a.m. for Castlepoint on Monday, _W ednesday and Friday, returning on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in time to catch the 3.15 p.m. train to Wellington, parcels and booking offices at the Club Stables. Carrying undertaken to, any part ox tne district at lowest rate,. Homewood line as usual. ■ . Conveyance, to Brancepeth on Monday at 7.30 a.m., instead of on . Sundays. 1 WHITE STAR LINE OF n »OTAI/ MAIL COACHES; MANGAONOHO TO OHmGAITI. _ VIBET ALL TEAINS' TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. ; THESE Coaches meet Peters and Sons’ Line of Mail Coaches, which go through to the Hot Lakes. . Arrangements for special trips can be negotiated at a reasonable figure. Agent, for the N.A..Express Company. BAiFOUR AND co . CARBINE ROYAL MAIL _LINE OF j COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mangaweka. aikoura and Taihape. connecting with eters and Sons’ at TeHoro.and thenceon ( Moawhango.—The above in ns follows:—Leave,Meehan s Commeral Hotel, Ohingaiti, to meet every inward ad outward Train, and on to Mangaweka t 12.45 p.m.; returning to Ohingaiti in me to catch coach railway station, a vine again after arrival of Coaches from [angaonoho and Mangaweka. bovo Lino of Coaches (and no other) conBct with Peters and. Sons at Te Horo unction, who take our passengers, etc., a to the Hot Lakes, And also at, Mpaices—Meehan s commercial iti; Horner’s Commercial Hotel. Maniveka.—Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches. on. hire right through, the line, and o at Carbine Stables, Feildmg. Letters d Telegrams will receive prompt attenn. BERRY. TBEVBNA. AND CO., oprietors. HOT LAKES. HOT LAKES. TIME-TABLE. MOBB AND CO.’S (PETERS’S) OVERU LAND LINE OF COACHES, under ontraot with the New Zealand Qovcrnment or the conveyance of Her Majesty s Mails letweea Ohingaiti, Kaikoura, Taihape. Te loro Turangarere, Waiouru and Tokaapu, eaves Meehan’s Hotel.,Ohingaiti. for Waiiuru and Tokaanu every WEDNESDAY md SATURDAY mornings at 7; also eaves Pipiriki, Wanganui river, for Wai,uru and Tokaanu every WEDNESDAY md SATURDAY, returning from Tokaanu or Waiouru, Ohingaiti and Pipiriki, every IONDAY and THURSDAY mornings at For particulars, apply THOS. COOK LND SONS, Sole Agents New Zealand; ;o Peters and Soiuij OKiagaitL

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3785, 6 July 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3785, 6 July 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3785, 6 July 1899, Page 8