Havelock - Blenheim TRI WEEKLY Motor Service. MRS H. WHITE begs to inform the travelling public that she has taken over the above service from Mr F. Francis, and trusts by strict attention to time table and comfort of passengers to merit a fair measure of support. OAR will leave Havelock for Blenheim TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS! and SATURDAYS at 9 a m. Returning Same Day. Havelock Booking Office : Masonic Hotel Blenheim Booking Office : Parker’s Garage Car leaves Blenheim at 4 p.m. Mrs H. White, PROPRIETRESS.
Grosvenor Hotel. A HOME FOR THE COUNTRY FOLK. . t' ■ _ MR L. ISHERWOOD begs to announce that be has taken over the above hotel, and assures the general and travelling public that under the new managementtbe hotel will be thoroughly renovated and run on Modern lines, having more particular care towards the comfort of boarders, excellence of the table, and the purity of the liquors. People from the country may rely on being well looked after at the GROSVENOR. L. ISHERWOOD, —— i Pelopus Hotel, CANVASTOWN (Under New Management),
FIRST-CLASS accommodation FOR TRAVELLERS. GOOD TABLE. Only the Beat Brands of WINES and SPIRITS kept In Sleek. IHF Stopping pla.oe for NelsonBlenheim Gar?. THOS. GE&RY PROPRIETOR. ROYAL - HOTEL. R. Cann—Blenheim i Late of Royal Hotel, Nelson). THIS well-known, comfortable hostelry, near the Railway Station, has been thoroughly renovated, and the present Proprietor will be pleased to see any old friends, or new ones, visiting Blenheim. Only the Best Liquors kept in stock. ACCOMMODATION—-FIRST-GLASS. Grove Road - - - Blenheim.
Masonic Hotel HAVELOCK Home Away from Home. Cuisine under the personal supervision of Mrs Ferguson. A Trial Solicited. Only the Best of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. Nelson and Blenheim Cars stop at door. Ample STABLES and Motor GARAGE. Picnic Parllea tor Sounds Arranged HOT AND COLD BATHS O. T. Ferguson, PROPRIETOR, 'Phone 5. Walrau Monumental Works. H. HOAR, GRANITE ana MARBLE Memorials on band. All binds of CEMETERY WORE EXECUTED. , Periodical Visits to Havelock. Engraving at Cemeteries on Shortest Notice Alfred Street, Blenheim. TO LET. Large grazing paddock in township—Apply Guardian Office.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 29, Issue 16, 27 February 1917, Page 5
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340Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 29, Issue 16, 27 February 1917, Page 5
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