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HOT EL, LEVIN. DANIEL HANNAN, PROPRIETOR. WISHES to inform the Travel!ins Public that the above Hotel is stocked with the Best Brands of WINES, ALES and SPIRITS obtainable. FIRST-CLASS CHEF GOOD STABLING HORSES AND TRAPS FOR HIRE LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD-TABLE Boat on the Horowhenua Lake for the convenience of Tourists and Visitors. Public Hall for Theatrical and other Companies. Every attention given to Cyclists. Coach meets all Trains. . tHt! JSLAND BAY HOTEL, WELLINGTON. F. KOBLER, Proprietor. ' The above Hotel has been enlarged and thoroughly renovated throughout, and Visitors to this favourite Seaside Resort will find every comfort and convenience. Private Suites of Rooms for Families. Tea and Dining Rooms a Speciality. Best Brands of Liquors only kept. Telephonic communication .with city. A Firstrdass Billiard-table is on. the premises, and a Quoit Ground will he ready for the playing season. Fishing and Boating Parties can be arranged for. BelTs Coaches leave Basin Reserve for Island Bay at 7 a.m.; Government. Buildings, 10 a.m., 3 and 5 p.m.; returning 7.50 and 11 a.m., and 4 and 6 p.m. 2-47 WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. ROTORUA AND HOT LAKES DISTRICT. TOURISTS and VISITORS from the SOUTH intending visiting the NORTH ISLAND and the HOT LAKES DiSTRICI will 'find every Comfort, Attention and Convenience at the various Hotels in the District of Rotorua, viz., THE GRAND HOTEL THE GEYSER HOTEL LAKE HOUSE THE PALACE HOTEL . the Grand being the finest hotel in New Zealand. All Communications addressed to the Managers of the above Hotels will have prompt attention; or for terms and booking arrangements, apply COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, 427 • 52, Lamblon quay. Patronised by their Excellencies the , Governors of New Zealand. nOKER'S FAMILY U CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL, Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No, 281. Telephone, No. 231.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, Between Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt, The Draught Stallion "REARGUAR D.” UPPER HUTT, Tuesdays and Fridays; remainder of; week at Lower Hutt. Terms. £2 109; groomage fee. 2s 6d. For full particulars, apply to the proprietors, or man in charge. ‘ ■; 985 ' G. AND W. T. CUDBY. BANFUELY Livery and bait stables, pahia . TUA. The undersigned wish to notify that they have opened new and commodious. stables in Main street, Pahiatua, whore they are prepared tp let cut saddle and harness horses,’ gigs, buggies, landaus and coaches at shortest notice. Commercial travellers conveyed to all parts of the district. Telegrams promptly attended to. Conveyance with mails leaves Fahiatua daily at 10 a.m. for Koninie, Hamua and Newman Railway Station, returning to Pahiatua on ar rival of express train from Wellington, Cabs meet all trains. PEENTER AND VILE, 594 Proprietor*. ROYAL MATT. LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTBETUN TO TENUI AND CASTLEPOINT. MASTEETON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST. COACHES leave Maslerton at 7.45 a.m. for Castlepoint on Monday, Wednesday 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 of the district at lowest rates. , Homewood line as usual. Conveyance to Brancepeth on Monday at 7.30 a.m., instead of on Sundays. WHITE STAR LINE OF . ROYAL MAIL COACHES, MANGAONOHO TO OHINGAITI. uEBT ALL. TRAINS TO AND FRO.'.. MANGAONOHO THESE Coaches meet Peters «nd ~on« . Line of Mail Coaches, which gr. through to the Hot Lakes. Arrangement o for special trips can be negotiated a reasonable figure. Agent for the N.Z. Ex press Company. BALFOUR AND CO. HOT lakes, hot LARES. TIME-TABLE. COBB AND CO.’S (PETERS’S) OVERLAND LINE OF COACHES, under contract with the New Zealand Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails between Ohingaiti, Raikoura, Ta Shape, T» Horo, Turangarere Waiouru and Tokaam leaves Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, for Wai ouru and Tokaanu every WEDNESDA Y > and SATURDAY mornings at 7 j also leaven Pipiriki, Wanganui river, for Waiouru ana Tokaam* every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, returning from Tokaanu for Waiouiu, Ohingaiti ana Pipiriki. everv MONDAY and THURSDAY roomings e* 7 o'clorL. ■_ For partloulaia, apply COOL AND SONS, Sole Agents New Zealandtr. Pot«r« and Sons Ohiatreii ’ CtARBINE ROYAL MAIL LINE I COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mengaweka, Kaikonfa and Taihape, connecting with Peters and Sons' at Te Horo, and t hence on to Moawhangol—The above line of Coaches .ran as follows: —Leave Meehan’s Commercial Hoteir Ohlttgaitirto meet-everc.inward. and outward Train, and on to Mengaweka at 12.45 p.m.; returning to Ohingaiti in time to catch coach for railway station, leaving again after arrival of Coaches from Mangaonoho and Mangaweka. Note.—-The above Line of Coaches (and no other) connect with Peters and Sons' at Te Horo Junction, who take our passengers, etc., on to the Hot Lakes, and also at Moawhango with the Napier Coach: —Booking Offices —Meehan's Commercial *l. Ohingaiti: Horner's Commercial Hofei, Mangawefca.— Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, etc., on hire right through the line# and also at Carbine Stables, Peiding, Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt atter. tion. BEEEY, TEBVENA AND CO. ; Proprietors.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3864, 6 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3864, 6 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3864, 6 October 1899, Page 8

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