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DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL. CAPT. J. M. RICHARDSON, PROPRIETOR. r I I HIS Hot*! Has lately been added 1 to ami re-famished, and is now the Host appointed and most comfortable hotel is the district. It already Has a wide reputation for the iiest iii|Uors. tiood shooting and fishing close handy. The lowest rates in the district for travelling stock. STAIt HOTEL, WOOPVILLE. T. COMM - - - - Proprietor. All beds and meals, Is. L ' of the In st brands ill stock. UB HOTEL. WOOPVILLE. H R. A. SANDF.L Propriktob. (Late J. 4. Murphy). J I AVISO disposed of my hotel (as 1 1 above) to Mr A. Sandel, I have every confidence that lie will carry on tne business as heretofore, and trust that by strict attention to the wants of |Mtrons he will obtain a fair share of the support extended to me in the past. J. J. MURPHY. Makuri Hotel. rjl IMOTHY QOTTER, PROPRIETOR. The most comfortable and homelike hostelry in the district. Wines, beer, ami spirits of the best brands only kept on hand. A FIRST-CLASS TABLK. Cleanliness and Carefulness a leading feature. Makiiknhi Hotel. D. MILNE - - - Proprietor. Late of Criterion llmel, Sii/iier). riVIIIS New Hotel is furnished X throughout in a most complete and perfect manner, and will be found i be hoim hkr and cneerfaL Wines, lloer and Spirits of the Inst hr.unis only kept in stock. Special attention is paid to the needs of the travelling public, and secure and well-grass, d paddocks may he hail for the accomodation of travelling stock. The table will be found first-class. Everything new and neat—spic and span.

TIIE NORTH ISLAND BREWERY AND Bottling Store, MANGATAINOKA N EA R PAHIA TU A . rpms Brewery, which is so rapidly 1 gaining popularity in the colony, ;» admittedly turning out ft class of Beer, \ e and Stout equal in quality to the rim-M I'.nJish. Its special advantages are a- follows :—The water used in hrewng is ioiu one of the finest springs in New /' dand. containing those particular q . essential for brewing purp< iK' • but tin* best of malt and • igement is in the hands of u thoroughlx practical brewer from Burton- , t. Ei ind, wh<we ability, atteni. ii. and cleaiiliness are marked features n tin The bottled stout highly recommended by the medical ■ ion for invalids. The stout is * -i. plied in bottles from one dozen upi wards and in casks from 2 to 64 gallons. I Vie ami Bitter Beer in like quantities. «hders respectfully solicited, which shall i 'nave careful and immediate attention. EI. WAGSTAFF IKoI’KIETOR, MANGATAINOKA. Club Hotel Livery & Bait Stables E. Brextox, II A VINO taken over the above 1 stables, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. First-class HACKS and VEHICLES to be had at a moment's notice at REASONABLE CHANGES. Good Grass Paddocks. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. E. BIiENTON, Proprietor. PAHIATUA BUTCHERY. NIGHT & Butchers. Beef, Mutton and Pork of the primest quality. . . omd b if, b mgm Ae. TERMS : STRICTLY MONTHLY. J. Eccles, HAIRDRESSER a TOBACCONIST, (Opposite Commercial Hotel}, PAHIATUA. 11 HIE very la st Tobaccos and Cigars I kept ill stock. A Splendid Assortment of Hpus to choose from ; also smokers’ requisites. Fancy (ioods, Hair Brushes, Combs, Scented Soaps, Perfumery, etc. J. ECCLES, Proprietor.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 51, 18 September 1893, Page 4

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