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Hotels. MASONIC HOTEL, llastings-street, Napier. rrUIE above large and spacious liotel is JL replete with first-class accommodation. Travellers and visitors will find that this hotel affords every comfort. Large bath rooms attached to the premises. Private rooms for families. Wines, spirits, and malt liquors of the best qualities kept. A large billiard room on the premises, fitted up with one of Alcock’s best billiard tables. Spacious sample room for commercial travellers. J. 11. SCOTT, Proprietor. sep 14-3 m

OF EDINBURGH II O T E L, P 0 II A N G A II A U . HARSANT & ADAIR - Proprietors. First-class accommodation for travellers. Well-grassed and fenced paddocks. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands only in stock. «op 14-3 m HAIL WA Y HOTE L, KAIKORA. H FLETCHER, in returning thanks • to his numerous friends of Napier and Waipawa, begs to state that he has taken over the above hotel, where the same accommodation and attention will be afforded to his patrons which have been previously accorded. 11. FLETCHER, sep 1-l-fim Kaikora. THE ALBION HOTEL, HASTING S-STREET, NAPIER. SUITES of rooms for families. Cold and shower baths. The cellar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Spirits. This establishment having been lately enlarged upon a scale that will extend to patrons all the accommodation and comfort obtainable at any lirst-class hotel in New Zealand. J. GRAY, sep 14-3 m Proprietor. SAWYERS’ ARMS HOTEL, lIAMPDEN^ HAVING returned to the above Hotel, after an absence of three years, I beg cordially to thank the public for the support and patronage hitherto accorded to me, and trust that by attention to business’ 1 the comfort of visitors, to merit the continuance of the same. Owing tothe extensive additions recently made to the premises, ample accommodation for families, visitors, and the travelling public, is always available. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brands. Good Paddocks well watered. Comfortable and Commodious Stables. Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen | on Hire. N.B.—The Periodical Races will be held as usual. W. INGRAM, sep 14-Gm Hampden. PRO VINCI A L HOTEL, NAPIER. E. ASHTON BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has opened the above-named and* well-known Hotel, an i hopes, by stri< t att< ntion t<> the wants of his customers, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Ales, Wi , and Spirits of the Best Brands. Travellers and Visitors to this Province will find tLis well-known Hotel centrally situated, being opposite the Theatre Royal and Railway Station. sep o-3m KA I KO R A HOTEL, KAIKORA. HENRY HICKEY - - Proprietor. \ITISHES to inform the public that he > % has taken the above Hotel, and trusts, by civility and attention to all who may favor him with their patronage, to merit and meet with a liberal support. The above Hotel lias undergone extensive alterations, which now render the accommodation of the House unsurpassed by any in the country. Only tlie best brands of WINES, SPiIUTS, & MALT LIQUORS KEPT. Good Stabling and first-class Paddocks, well suited for travelling stock. QLARENDON HOTEL, (Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices), NAPIER. THOMAS PEDDIE, se!4-3m Proprietor. [T I C T O RI A HO T E V WHITE ROAD, (Opposite Swimming Baths), NAPIER. sel4-3m J. M. PARKER, Proprietoi

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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 22, 27 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 22, 27 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 22, 27 November 1878, Page 4

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