KENNEDY’S HOTEL, 1i- ~ .. Main Street, OPUNAKE. rrHIS is the Leaidiug Hotel on the f--i West Coast. The Cuisine is a Speciality. - The Sitting-rooms are luxuriously furnished and possess commanding r views. ■ ' The Bed-rooms are numerous, lofty, airy, and well appointed, every atten- „ tion being paid to cleanliness, coml - Tort, and health! ’ Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 1 * ' ; Best brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits Only stocked. r The spacious and well-lighted Billiard Saloon contains one of Alcock’s ■ best tables with perfect appointments. This hotel is only two minutes’ walk ’ from the sea, where there is a beautiful sandy beach for promenading and j ! bathing. f The Stables in connection with the 1 Hotel are roomy and convenient. Coaches leave the Hotel every . morning for Hawera, and three times i a week for New Plymouth. ! Charges Moderate. , J. KENNEDY? • * Proprietor. OPUNAKE HOTEL, X J^NOWLES, " PROPRIETOR. This popular Hotel holds its own in the favor of the public, having First-Class Accommodation for travellers, who can rely on finding under its ■hospitable roof all the comforts of a home. None but the best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits Kepi in Stock. Comfortable Bitting and Bed-Eooms Well appointed Dining-Room. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. \ The spacious and well-lighted Billiard Saloon contains one of the best f* bles, with perfect appointments. it W-lIOTXJ' HOTEL. ■ A O’D ONN EL L Has m u °h pleasure in intimating to ! the ptu ‘die that he has assumed the prbpriei worship of the above well-known favorite 1 hotel, and will do his utmost to mabl 1 it one of the most comfortable on the t oast. It is only two and a half miles *"*-ft’om Pari haka, so that tourists visiting this histor. io spot will find the Hotel a * convenient stopping place. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits i'ept,' S ' XXXX Alt' 0.1 draught. •. , Billiard-rooi n, well furnished. Good stabling. Loose boxes, and paddocks. I . A SPECIAL COACm leaves the Hotel -every Monday fc w New Plymouth,' returning on Tuesday; a ' Special Coach also leaves i -sn Saturday for New Plymouth, retui *ning same day. V Awa tuna Sto re. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.’ :jE. M. S TIRLIN6 Has opened the above store with, a general stock of ■ C' Grocery, Drapery, and Ironmongery, ; and by supplying goods of first-class -•quality at reasonable prices hopes to secure the patronage of the settlers in the surrounding district. K. M. Stirling, j General Storekeeper, ' - / AWATUNA. William Harvey, t Shoeing Sc General Smith. PUNGAKEHU, TT AS pleasure in notifying the public that he has established a Blacksmith and Wheelwright’s Shop at Pungarehu, where settlers can get their horseshoeing done. —All repairs to Buggies, Traps, Drays, Farm Implements, and all other kinds of machinery, at short notice, and at moderate charges. ■jpport local industry and keep the money in the district.
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Opunake Times, Volume IV, Issue 157, 3 January 1896, Page 1
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