THE RUTLAND HOTEL LATE EMPIRE, P A n I AT U A, This Hotel has lately been taken by Mrs. E. S. WARD, and from floor to ceiling has been thoroughly renovated. For comfort and elegance its interior arrangements are unsurpassed in the province. TWO DINING ROOMS. A private as well as a public dining room. In this hotel can be had all the privacy of a home, which makes it especially suitable for families. Public room from 12. Private room from 12.30. GOOD STABLES AND WELL.GRASSED PADDOCKS. FEEDS -•.!/- RUTLAND HOTEL. MRS WARD .... Proprietress. Makuri Hotel. MR CROSBIE, late of Rangatiki, has taken over the Makuri Hotel from Mr T. Cotter. First-class wines and spirits ; table and bedrooms second to none in tbe colony. Good billiard table in charge of competent marker. Gigs and hacks for hire at shortest notice. Civility and attention is the motto of the proprietor, E. Crosbie. COURT PAHIAT U A No. 6730. THE ordinary fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held on Monday, November Ist. G. F. GELDERD, Secretary
pMPIRE COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. FIRST FROM'THE INCEPTION. FOREMOST EVER SINCE. NOT A LITTLE.... Of the phenomenal success of the EMPIRE TEA COMPANY has been due to the marvellous amount of care lavished on the smallest detail by the management. From the inception of the company to the present time there has been exhibited a policy of attention alike to great things and small, no tritie being too minute to receive its full share of consideration. True, the uniform excellence of the blends supplied has had something to do with the Company’s progress; but that and the consistent improvements of the Teas are but evidences of the splendid management, which is really the keystone of the altogether unique position the Company occupies to-day.
Note well onr blends and prices : per lb. DHAGON HOUDAH KANGRA VALLEY ... ELEPHANT CRESCENT BUFFALO EMPIRE (in lead) MIKADO (in lead) CEYLON (in lead, red and gold label) ... ;; 2, 10 2 H 2 6 2 4 22 2 • 1,10 1 1C Sold in lib and 21b packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and half-chests, -151 b. Fuli. Weight of Tea is Always Given. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. A G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. WELLINGTON. QOMMERCIAL* HOTEL, (late Sullivan’s) PAIIIATUA. T. BROWN, LATE OF TIIE TAKURU HOTEL, Proprietor, Having takon over this favorite family and commercial Hotel, T. Brown intends making it one of the very best in the colony. Cuisine under an experienced chef. Only the very best quality of Wines Peers and Spirits kept on hand. Well-lighted Sample Ilooms. Good stables and well-grassed paddocks. THE OLYMPIC THEATRE adjoins the Hotel, and its use can be arranged for. Night porter always in attendance. T. BROWN, Proprietor. riIUE PAIIiATUA BUTCHER X ING COMPANY Having purchri ! h business of MESSRS KNllilii PROS., intend to supply tho public of Pahiatua and districts with tho best BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL ANI> LAMU at lowost possible prices. They hope by providing meat of tho primost quality to m©ritacontinuaneo of tho support given to their predecessors. \V BEST • Managing Director.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 560, 22 October 1897, Page 4
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