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MIDDLETON S HOTEL, OPUNAKE. His Excellency Undeb the The Earl of Ranfurly. Patronage of well-known and Favorite Hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers, and boarders. The Cuisne is under the supervision of an experienced Cook. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD-ROOM, with MARKER in attendance. Middleton’s Hotel is still noted for keeping the -BEST WINES, SPIRITS, AND BEER The 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, which are roomy and convenient, are under lease and supervised by the attentive and painstaking Wm. Searle, late of Eltham-Opunake coach line. Writing-room for commercial travellers and commodious Sample Room. of any house on the Coast. E. O’MEARA - - PROPRIETOR.

OPUNAKE HOTEL. 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-Booms Well appointed Dining-Eoom. 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. HAHOTU HOTEL. LICK JJ 00 D Has much pleasure in informing the puilic that he has assumed the proprietorship of the above well-known favorite hotel, and will do his utmost to make it one of the most comfortable on the coast. It is only 2£ miles from Parihaka, to that tourists visiting this historic spot will find the hotel a convenient Btorping place. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Good stabling, loose boxes, and paddocks. T. ’CONN OR,

.Livery & Bait Stab Us. MIDDLETON’S HOTEL. WS EA R L E has much • pleasure in informing the travelling public and country settlers that he has taken over the above stables from Ist of July, and those patronising the establishment may rely on receiving every attention. Buggies and Saddle Horses on hire. Groom in charge both night and day. Charges moderate. W. SEARLE, Opunake. OPUNAKE HOTEL STABLES. DE. MATHERS has much • pleasure in informing the travelling public and country settlers that he has taken over the Livery and Bait Stables at the Opunake Hotel from Mr L. Fischer, and trusts by strict attention to business to obtain a share of public patronage. Buggies, Sulkies, Harness and Saddle Horses on hire. Every care taken of horses placed in his charge.

OAONUI POST OFFICE STOKE. J. A, LUSK XJ AS much pleasure in announcing that he has opened a store at Oaonui, and has on hand a first-class supply of Groceries, Ironmongery, &c., and respectfully invites inspection. All requirements of settlers will be catered for, and any line not in stock will be promptly procured on order. Post and Telephone Office. JAS. A. LUSK, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Oaonui.

A. WALLIS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BEGS to inform the public that he has resumed possession of his Bootmahing Business, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Boots & Shoes made and repaired. A. WALLIS, Boot and Shoemaker, Opunakk.

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Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 768, 29 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 768, 29 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume XXII, Issue 768, 29 August 1905, Page 1

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