COMMERCIAL HOTEL IfAHIATUA. Owen and Haran, PROPRIETORS. THE above well-known and pops' lar hotel has recently been rebuilt and newly furnished throughout, and is now considered one of tJbe roost modem, comfortable and ut-to-date hostel ries in the North Island No expense has been spared m the furnishing, which is on a luxarioaa scale, and there is every possible convenience. The beet brands of Wines and Spirits procurable are stocked. The recognised hotel for commercial travellers. Coaches leave the hotel to meet all trains. SPEIGHT’S BEER ON TAP, Telephone No. 43. / Club Hotel, PAHIATUA. ALLAN MANGUSON, (Late of Eketahnna), Proprietor. ONE of the most modem and up-to-date country hotels ia the North Island. The above well-known hotel has recently been re-constructed, renovated and newly furnished throughout. Travellers may rely on receiving every comfort and attention, combined with civility. The cuisine is under the control of a first-class oook, thereby ensuring the comforts of a first-class table HOT AND COLD BATHS. A first-class billard-table, under the supervision of an experienced marker. Coaches leave the hotel to meet all trains. RUTLAND HOTEL, PAHIATUA. ~\NE of the most comfortable * Hotels in the North Island. Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Excellent Table. Best Brands of Wines and Spirit* Stocked. Comfort and Civility. JOHN SPILLANE, Proprietor. Post Office Hotel, PAHIATUA. T. W. WATTS Proprietor. MR WATTS desires to inform tke residents of this district and the travelling public that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, where he will be pleased to meet old and new friends. The hotel is in course of renovation, and, when completed, will be thoroughly modem and up-to-date. The very beet brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. Particular attention is paid to the table, which is considered one of tb« best in the district. Telephone 45. G. PEARCEY. RAILWAY CARRIER,, PAHIATUA. LORRIES, Expresses, and Spring Drays always on hire. Horses broken to single and donble harness, and rendered thoroughly quiet at trains or in town. All orders punctually attended to. i Best quality Goal kept in Stock. Telephone No. 59.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4087, 13 November 1911, Page 7
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