n©trln. 8 ASDPORD HOTEL, OXGA OXGA. rpHE above hotel is replete with firstJL class accommodation. Travellers anti visitors will find that this hotel affords every comfort. Good grass paddocks with a never-f ailing supply of water. A conveyance will leave the hotel at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for WaiP, awa » cu^*n £ at the Railway Station, the Empire Hotel, and at Messrs Ratlibone, Newton and Johnson, and Mr Bibby’s stores. Parcels one shilling. Passengers live shillings. ap2 3m JAMES M. NEWMAN. RAIL WA Y HOTEL, KAIKORA. rp HE above hotel being a few seconds 1 A walk from the railway station, affords extraordinary convenience to the travelling public. All giving the favor of their patronage may rely upon being attended to with civility, punctuality, and despatch. Spacious and superior .accommodation for travellers, visitors, and boarders. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the lirst order always in stock. Good stables and paddocks. II FLETCHER, sep 14-tf Proprietor. T A K A P U A II O T EL, TAKAPUA. U. FERGUSON - - Proprietor. None but the best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales kept. Good Grass Paddocks for the accommdation of Horses and Stock. A General Store in connection with the above. 11. FERGUSON, sep 14-tf Proprietor. yyr OODVILLE J_£ OTEL. J. J. MURPHY, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for travellers. Good Stabling and line Grass Paddocks KAIKORA HOTEL, KAIKORA. HENRY lIICKEY - - Proprietor. to inform the public that he ▼ t has taken tlie 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 has undergone extenalteratioi which render the accommodation of the
House unsurpassed by any in the country. Only the bent brands of WINES, SPIRITS, & MALT LIQUORS KEPT. Good Stabling and first-class Paddocks, well suited for travelling stock. T’“ I) Beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have taken over the WAN STEAD HOTEL, And hope, by keeping none but the best liquors, to receive a fair share of public support. TYNE <£ DALTON. THE JUNCTION HOTEL, SITUATED on the junction of the Norscwood-Ormondville road, is now open ior the convenience of the travelling public. The house is spacious, well furnished, and is in every way well provided with the means of accommodation for travellers, visitors, and tourists. None but spirits of the best quality kept on the premises. Good paddock and stable. J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. W. B. GABNHAM Begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has taken the wellknown Ferry Hotel, Spit. W.B.G. will always be glad to accommodate old friends. As to the quality of the liquors supplied, comments are unnecessary. OR ESTERS' JJQTEL, SHAKSPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. Having taken the above well-known Hotel, I hope, by keeping the best Brands of W ines and Spirits, &c., to merit a fair share of Public Patronage. All Meals One Shilling. Board and Lodging, per week, £l. CHARLES HENRY SMITH, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER, (Opposite Theatre Royal.") Good accommodation for boarders, travellers, and families. Best wines and spirits. Spacious billiard saloon. EDWARD ASHTON, Proprietor. PRINTING of every description executed at the “Waipawa Mail” Cilice.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 136, 31 December 1879, Page 4
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