Albion Club Hotel (Opposite Government Buildings.) SAMUEL MASON WILSON, Proprietor. ; rpHE proprietor takes this opportunity JL of announcing that this unrivalled I Hostelry IS NOW OPEN, and invitei I inspection from all. Nothiiig.has been spared to render it the PREMIER."H@TEL of the Province, and VISJTORS w'ilf find the Accommodation Unequalled ! THE 'JB^.Tl Is supplied with the very CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, BEERS and SPIRITS, purchased personally by the Proprietor, and pronounced by Connoisseurs to be unsurpassable. The Commercial and Ordinary Dining Tables Present the most recherche menu, as the cusiiie is nnder the control of a thorough competent clief from various Clubs in the South. THE BEDROOMS Are fitted up with ENTIRELY NEW FURNITURE AND LINEN, and are lofty and roomy. Both SHOWER and PLUNGE, are provided. Travellers, Commercial Men and Others Visiting this Hotel will find that their convenience has been studied in every particular, and that nothing has been left undone calculated to secure their comfort. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is under the management of an experi* enced Marker, and in addition to one of ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES, is most handsomely fitted. In making the above announcement, S.M.W. feels that he should express his heartfelt thanks for the very liberal manner in which his friends, and the public generally, have recognised his efforts while in the Argyll Hotel for the past five years ; and trusts by observing the same care for their comfort he will induce them to grant him a continuance of their support in his new venture. Nothing on his part will be wanting to secure a visit from old and well remembered faces as well as from new count . tenances. ALBION CLUB STABLES. SAMUEL MASON WILSON has, adjoining the Hotel, Stables which will bear favorable comparison with any in the North Island — accommodating as they will FIFTY HORSES by day, or TWENTY-FIVE by night. S\DDLE HORSES (Ladies' or Gentlemen's.) BUGGY HORSES (Single or Pairs.) BUGGIES (Spider Single or doublehooded or otherwise, with lamps; etc.,) and in fact every requirement for the business. KB.— VISITORS to the ALBION CLUB HOTEL will, on arrival or departure, be CONVEYED FREE by the proprietor's 'busses to or from the wharf day or night. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 308 Proprietor. ~" paddocking! " rpHE undersigned will receive Horses ! JL and Graz*, at per DAY or WEEK, i in a tirst.rate Paddock in town ; taking charge of the Saddles and Bridles. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. , H. W. LUKE, A 497 Waikanae. GRAZING. p RAZING for CATTLE or HORSES. Apply to 503 D. FKASER. The Evening Herald. MR. A. BEVE RIDGE, Agent and Publisher. ALL complaints of non-delivery or irregularity of delivery, will be at once attended to when notice is giwti at this office. JAMES BROWNE, 504 M(in*gwr. NOTICE. SATISFACTORY arrangements having been concluded, Country Subscribers are respectfully informed tint on and after this date, the Herald will be delivered as follows : — At MAKARAKA nnd MATAWHERO daily. At WAERENGA-A-HIKA and OR MOND thrice weekly, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. TE ARAI and PATUTAHI, delivered daily at .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1064, 6 April 1880, Page 3
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