Makuri Hotel, M A K TJ E I. P. T. PEDERSEN ... PROPRIETOR, FIRST-CLASS accommodation for Settlers and Tourists. Public and Private Dining and Sitting Rooms with fireplaces. THE BEST TROUT FISHING IN THE COLONY. The Makuri river teems with Rainbow Trout. The Scenery of the Makuri Gorge is unsurpassed in New Zealand, and is well worth a visit by tourists. Horses and drags supplied to customers. Full-sized Billiard Table by Wright, Ranish and Company. A fine Public Hall is open for hire by Theatricals if required.
Aohanga Hotel, AOHANGA. MR P. O’DOWD, latte of Makuri, has taken over the above hotel. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Every comfort. Best of Wines and Spirits. Fishing, Shooting and Boating. A delightful place to spend a holiday. P. O’DOWD, Proprietor.
Under the patronage of Their Excellencies the Earl of Ranfuriy and Lord Plunket. MASONIC HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. T. COTTER, Proprietor (Late of Pahiatua.) [REG to notify my numerous Friends and the Travelling Pub.c that I have taken over possession jf the above well-known Hostelry, and san guarantee the VERY BEST of Accommodation. The situation of the Hotel affords k> Families the privacy of a home. Ample stabling accommodation will be found in connection with the Hotel A Cah meet? every train. Wines, Beer, and Spirits only of the Best Brands kept in stock. A Porter meets all trains. T COTTER. Proprietor. DUDLEY ARMS HOTEL MANGATAINOKA. MR T. GRACE (Late of Invercargill), Proprietor. MR GRACE desires to inform the residents of Mangatainoka and the settlers of the surrounding district that he had taken over the above well-known hotel. Travellers may rely on receiving the very best of accommodation, combined with attention and civility. The hotel has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout. The Mangatainoka river, which runs within a few yards of the hotel, has the reputation of being the finest trout stream in the colony. An excellent table is kept, and the stabling is first-class. MOORES Premier Book Arcade AND PRINTING WORKS. MAIN STREET . . PAHIATUA. NOW is the time to procure your 1909 DIARIES and NEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS PAPERS. Just opening up the largest assortment of CHRISTMAS POSTCARDS that has ever been seen in the district, including a Verge variety of New Zealand views and local scenery. All Prize and Reward Books (12 cases in all) arriving from Home direct from the publishers, which are being sold at English prices. POSTCARD ALBUMS AND TOYS Are Specialties this Season. F. G. MOORE, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER ANT PRINTER W.C. SAYERS, RT7ILDBR AND CONTRACTOR, MANGAHAO ROAD, PAHIATUA. IjISTIMATES given in connection with all branches of the building trade.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3310, 1 May 1909, Page 7
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