Middleton’s Hotel, Main Street, OPUNAK E. THIS is the Leading Hotel on the West Coast. The Cuisine is a Speciality. The Sitting-rooms are luxuriously furnished and possess commanding views. The Bed-rooms are numerous, lofty, airy, and well appointed, every attention being paid to cleanliness, comfort, and health. Hot, Cold and Shower Batbs. Best brands of Ales, "Wines and Spiidts Only stocked. 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 bathing. The Stables in connection with the Hotel are roomy and convenient. Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Hawera, and three times A week for New Plymouth. Charges Moderate. W. W. MIDDLETON, Proprietor. OPUNAKE HOTEL, T, J£. N 0 W L E S, 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 Kept in Stock. Comfortable Sitting 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 tables, with perfect appointments. UAH OT U HOTEL. A. O’D ~°~ N N EL L Has much pleasure in intimating to the public that he has assumed the proprietorship of the above well-knoAvn favorite hotel, and will do his utmost to make it one of the most comfortable on the coast. It is ©nly two and a half miles from Parihaka, so that tourists visiting this historic spot will find the Hotel a convenient stopping place. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept, XXXX Ale on draught. Billiard-room, well furnished. Good stabling, loose boxes, and paddocks. A SPECIAL COACH leaves the Hotel every Monday for New Plymouth, returning on Tuesday; a Special Coach also leaves on Saturday for New Plymouth, returning same day. Msm \: / mw. Telegraph line of royal mai COACHES. Abridged Time Table. Opunake and Hawera and vice versa Daily Service. Leaves Opunake at 7.50 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, arriving at Hawera at 12. On. Tuesdays and Fridays leaves Opunake at 4.10 a.m., arriving Hawera at 8.45 a.m. Leaves Hawera for Opunake daily at 1.30 p.m., arriving at Opunake at 6. Single Return Hawera to Manaia and vice versa ... 8/6 6/Hawera to Otakeho and vice versa ... 5/G 9/Hawera to Oeo, Pihama and vice versa ... 7/6 12/6 Hawera to Opunake & vice vera ... 10/ 15Between Opunake and New Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9 a.m. reaching Opunake at 4 p.m. Leaves Opunake on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m. arriving at New Plymouth at 3 p.m. J. TILE AND* SON. TO ItUlJl* CALVES HEALTHY. W PETTIGREW has im- • ported a largo stock of CRUSHED LINSEED CA L F MEAL, and can highly recommend it to" dairymen. It supplies the necessary -elements to skim milk for fattening calves and keeping thorn healthy. W. PETTIGREW, General Storekeeper, Opunake.
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Opunake Times, Volume VII, Issue 345, 31 December 1897, Page 1
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