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RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. S. CHARLTON, ('Fbrtnwly cYTd'Airfh)' | PROPRIETOR. V •_ ■ >3 . S CHARLTON having taken oyer the • above named commodious hotel, is id a posit ion tb supply the best accommodation in Hastings. None but thb best brands of Ales,'Wines,' ahd Spfritß.'tb be had at the "’ r " ! 11 RAILWAY HOTEL. RAILWAY HOTEL, KAIKORA, John Pettit, Proprietor. BEGS to inform the residents of Kaikora and surrounding districts that his new Hotel is now in perfect Kfbrkitfg order, and Patrons can rely on receiving: every attention. Private Rooimb for families, Bath Room. A spacious Balcony surrounds the building, and visitors will find every convenience. >1 : • ----- . 1 The BEST BRAND of Liquors only kept in stock. The spacious and well-lit Billiard Room furnished with one of Burroughes and Watts tables. Special, care will be devoted to the Stabling Department. 5

HASTINGS HOTEL, Hastings; H. L. JULL - - Proprietor. ONLY the Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. GOOD STABLING AND COMMODIOUS LOOSE BOXES. 6 PROVINCIAL HOTEL, NAPIER. O. O’DONOGHUE, PROPRIETOR. THIS old established house is within two minutes walk of the railway station, and affords every facility for country visitors. Good accommodation at moderate charges. 7 UP TO DATE IF you travel from Napier to Waipawa by rail, count every grey horse to be seen on each side of the line, then multiply by thirteen, and it will give you the number that dine at the CALEDONIAN HOTEL Daily True Un best “ repas ” a Napier pour un schilling. ARTHUR M’CARTNEY, 8 Maitre d’Hotel. PATANGATA TJOTEL, AT AN GAT A JtIOTEL, Patanuata. W- PLOWMAN BEGS to announce that he has taken over the above hotel and hopes to receive the support of his old friends and the public. Good Accommodation. None bnt the best brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits kept.

W. PLOWMAN, 9 Proprietor. Te Aute Hotel, Railway Refreshment Rooms. A. PICKERING - - Pbopbietob. THE Best Brands of Wines, Beer, and Spirits at both Establishments. TEA, COFFEE, FRUIT, SANDWICHES, AND CAKE At the Railway Refreshment Rooms. 10 EXCHANGE hotel, BUATANIWHA ROAD, WAIPAWA. T. PARKINSON Proprietor. THIS HOTEL is pleasantly situated in a healthy and quiet neighborhood, and is at once one of the most compact and comfortable hostelries in all Hawke’s Bay, being faithfully and well built and handsorrely finished. It is furnished throughout in a comfortable manner, and travellers and the public generally will find in it all f he desirable appointments of a well-regulated house. It has been specially fitted with bathrooms, and the private rooms are arranged with a view to meeting the requirements of families desiring suites of apartments. The best Brand of Liquors will be kept, and a good table will be a feature of the house. 12 Good Stabling. ■Water-worth’s MONUMENTAL STONE WORKS CCorner Clive Square and Dickens Street, Napier.) PLANS furnished and executed for all kinds of Monuments, Headstones, etc. Inscriptions cut and leaded. Tomb railings any design.

A large stock always on band to select from. JOHN WATERWOBTH, 40 Proprietor. FODNTATN PENS.—A tiOpWy of the world-renowned Independent Pn just to hand. This is the only Fnuntan Pen in the market that gives satisfaction Main Stationery DepSt.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 2980, 7 October 1893, Page 1

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