TELEGRAPH Wfij^ OTTO HAASE (formbrty of the Belgrove Hotel), in notifying thai he haa^kji. the above old established and owrfciflr \ situated Hotel, wishes the public : t(r kiioipr: that he hs had New Booms added, aid tbe; whole plaoe thoroughly Renovated aid •» ftirniShed. . r A- • — -'.;_•- = Travellers and Visitors will find y Telsabaph a comfortable and well-ap pointed _3otel, the interior arrangements ■ baying the personal supervision of Mia i Haask. . ■•. - _-.'.': TheSiAWi will have the persona attend tion of the Trbprietor, and HorsfS and cVebSole* {two audi four-wheelers) will .... kept "or Hire. AvCovered Conveyance will alsoraaeetall Bteamers. | ' "-'- First-claStr Sample Boom. .-,.,..? *i.iG00d Klliard Table., j Letters 1 and Telegrams promptly attend*! Motoeka Hotel, High-smebt, Mciuma* 0. HQLYOiKB, Proprietor. I ERMS moderate, and Meals provided a* •* 'all' hours. /^First-class accommodation for visitors. k Wine, Beer, and Spirits o the very best 'quality. A comfortable' 1 .. Two-horse Conveyance runs to ahd^f rom the Wharf 6n arrival aod departure of the Steamers. Saddle ti orses and Vehicles for hire. ■ Amongst other impiovements, the Pro: prietor has erected a convenient B .throoia Full sized (Wright' s) Billiard Table . Accommodation for ten horses in stable Loose boxes and good paddocks attached, Temperance Hotel CORNER OF Bridge AND COLLING WOOD STREETS. [PROPRIETOR, HAVING takeff over the above well known and centrally sitaated premises, Visitors can -rely upon evtiy care and attention being givea. for their eonifort and eonvenienoe. Mbals at ail Housa. AFTEftNOON 1 _£A A SFBOIA-Kn 1917 Coach & Horsos Hotel G_ M.,- MATHIESONi- forme y • Maaotiio Hotel, :_Havelo_lk, aud Whit? ' Hart Hotel, Jiiohnipnd, has taken over the^ above centrally sufuated and con^J . modioua premises, where]-] it will be pleasure to make every provision fur tha wants and comforts of all patrons. The interior of the house has been thoroughl* renovated, and the " Coaoh ifc Herses" be found one of the most somfortabl hostelries itr Nelson Province. . Tbbms Modbbatb. The Best of Liquobs OaLt Good Stabling. Golden Fleece Hotel, NELSON. ALEXANDER SANDEL of Woodville, begs'to annfounoe jp tha residents- of Nelson- and<-iurro_.nding districts that he has taken- -over the above hotel, which has been^horougbly renovated and refurnished throughout, and trusts by striot attention to the comfort of patrons to receive a fair share of patronage. Terms, il- per day. Special arrangements for boarders. Accommodation and liquor will _peak for themselves. 3744 _LNol___Bß, j ¥Jf ;|po^fflo__lNT lOILTHE - ':::.'■■ FAMOUS Ex '« CORINTHfC V ' M ■y JUST JtECEIVEDf MANHU Flaked-W^eat MANHU ' : _" • " ißlaked OateJ^ MANHU ■ ' Flaked^iceJl manbto. ';y :: 'yy--, ' * ,,. j MaJ_;e<}??lapioca • TRAFALGAR -STREEi 1 ' v "" 4><. __i v . <£_»»____■•>*. ■$&
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10660, 7 March 1903, Page 1
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413Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10660, 7 March 1903, Page 1
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