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TOLOGA BAY ill)f£L A. McMILLAN HAVING Pmohiscl tho Tologit B*/ Ho el, be.'s ti unnoume to his frlenda i.-.-l the Traye-liug l\;l>!:c: gone-rally that OB «a 1 ftf or tho Ut Doc. 1:j w'vA be prepared to receive visitors. Tho Hous? has been Thoroughly Renovated, and is now <■*&■ THE BS-vr IIOTEfj ON THE COAS I 1 ! The Proprietor's loni; connection with some of the Beat Hotels in 'the Colony, will ensuro that a First Cla«s Table shall be kept, and that every Cure and Attention will be sliown to his Patrons: Only the Best Brax< s of Liquobs^kkpt is Stock ! PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS t —THE BILLIARD ROOM— His recently undergone great Improve* menr, and the Table 13 uuder tiio charge of a Competent Marker. Stablixo Accommodation and WellFknoed Paddocks 1 A. McMILLAN - Proprietor. *** ALBION CLUB HOTEL, Glapston'K Road, Gisborne, "ORED CASSIN begs to inform hia numa 8 rous friends and patrons, oommerolol gentlemen, and the Public generally, that he has now completed Furnishing the nftvf Albion Hotel, which is beyond question the 13" BEST, MOST COMFORTABLE AND COMMODIOUS HOI'EL On tho East Const. Tho Accommodation for Commercial Gentle" man has been carefully studied. Private Suites for Families. Tho Cuisine is under Careful Supervision, and tho brands of Wines aittl Spirits are of the Highest and Choicest Quality. Table d'Hote Dinuer at 6. FRED CASSIN, Proprieeor. 87 TURAKGANUi HOTEL, GISBORNE, QITUATED at, tho corner of Harrfa O Street and Head's Quay. Or.o«E to thk Wharf. Commanding a most yicturoaque view of the Turangauui uud tho Bay. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES ANft BOABDEBB. Only tho very Boat Brands of WINES, SPIRITS, BEE.R, <fee., kept la I have also erected a Spacious HALL, detached from tho Iktel, suitable for Draw-ing-room Enter? ainm'Tits, Dancing, Meet* ings, Dinner Parties, Roheareals, &c, &o. Music will bo c;it'.'-rad for if required. S. Db COSTA, ' (Latii o? tub HiUTinn Horai, Lvttrltoh) 231 Proprietress. OIL SPIUXG HOTEL^ WHATATUTU. W DEVERY announces that he has . recently ENLARGED this Hotel and opened a GENERAL STORE, where all Groceries, Drapery, aud Station Requisites may be had. Winea and Sphits of he best brands kept in stock. Good Stabling and Taddooka. Saddla horses and buggies on hire. 24 TITASONIC HOTEL, Napier, N.Z« Contains over 100 appartments, and is acknowledged to be the most elaborately furnished in the Southern Hemisphere. Special Private Appartments for Ladies and Families. Splendid Promenade Balcony with a delightful view of the Sea. Hot and cold Water Shower and Plunge Baths. Local, Sporting, and Commercial Papers filed. Library containing a large variety of Books. Telephone communication with all the principal Business Houses in Town. Two of Alcock'B Billiard Tables. Commodious and well-lighted Sample Rooms. Communications addressed to the Proprietor punctually attended to. Poverty Bay Herald filed. R. SMITH Proprietor MASONIC LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES^ LOWE STREET, GISBORNE,i OPBOSITE PUBLIC LIBRARY. "T^HE undersigned begs to intimate that his LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES HAVE BEEN REBUILT, AND NOW OPEN FOR USE. S. STEVENSON, MASONIC STABLES, Lowe Stseet. -i . I — . * NEW ALBION LIVERY AND liAIT STABLES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ROBERT LITTLE (" Bob , late with M. Wilsoj?, Albion Club Stables,) has taken those centrally-situated Stables in LOWE STREET, OPPOSITE THE OLD BREWERY, where at all hours the Travelling Public can be accommodated. ROBERT LITTLE, Proprietor. TATTERSAL'S ALBION CLUB LIVERY and BAIf STABLES, Gladstone lload. MR FRED TANSLEY desires to intimate that these Stables have been rebuilt and open for business, aud are now— tar The Largest and Most Comfobtabls Stables in Gisborne. Tho Travelling Public can be accommodated at all hours. Vehicles and Saddle Horses for Hire on Shortest Notice. F. V T ANSL EV , I ROFBIBIGB. 89

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 1