COMMERCIAL HOTEL PAHIATUA. Owen and Haim, PROP R-lETOBS THE wbove k el*-known and poplar hotel has recently been rebuilt and newly furnished tbrougbont, and i» now considered one of tie most modern, comfortable and date hostelriee in th e North lik-ad No expense hag been spared m tne furnishing, which is on a lux trio a* scale, and ther® is every possible convenience. The beet brand* of Wise*. usi i Spirits procurable'are stocked. I The recognised hotel for oomaercaitl 1 travellers. i Coaches leave the hotel to nee** all i train*. SPEIGHT'S BEER ON TAP Telepbon* No. 42. PAHIATUA. ALLAN MANGUBON, fLate of Eketahut a), Proprietor. ONE of the most modern and tj»-to-date county hotel* i* «k« ! Worth Island. The above well-known hotel ha* re- ; centiy been re-constructed, renovated and newly furnished throughout. Travellers may rely o<n receiving every oomfort and attention, combined with civility. The cuisine is under the control of a first-class oook, thereby ensuring the comforts of a first-olas« table 1 HOT AND COLD BATHS. ; A first-class billard-tabl®, under j th# supervision of an experienced ! marker. j Coaches leave tie hotel to m®*% *J) I train*. RUTLAND HOTEL, PAHIATUA. ONE of the most com fort able Hotels in the North Island. Superior Accommodation for TravellersExcellent Table. Best Brands of Wines end Spirit* Stocked. Comfort and Civility. JOHN SPILLANE, Proprietor. Post Office Hotel, PAHIATUA. TW. WATTS ... Proprietor. MR WATTS desires to inform ih« residents of this district »u 4 the travelling public that he has taken over the above well-known hotel, wher® he will be pleased to meet old and new friends. The hotel is in course of renor*- I tion, and, when completed, will b« thoroughly modern and up-to-date. , The very best brands of Winee »ni i Spirits stocked. Particular attention is paid to the ; table, which is considered one of tb* 1 best in the district. Telephone 45. Gr. PEARCEY, RAILWAY CARRIER,, PAHIATUA. I" ORRIKS. Expresses, and Spring : * J Drays always on hire. Horses broken to single and double harness, and rendered thoroughly I quiet at trains or in town. AH orders punctually attended to. Best quality Coe I kept in Stock. Telephone No. 59.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4088, 14 November 1911, Page 7
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