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HOTEL-KEEPERS VICTORIA HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, J. W. ROBINSON, Proprietor. COMFORTBLE BEDROOMS. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Good Stabling and roomy Yard. May 14 JAMES LEYDON IN returning his sincere thank, to the public for the support accorded him sinco opening the ROYAL OAK HOTEL> wishes to inform them that he can offer first class, accommodatien for Travellers and Boarders, while every attention will be paid to his customers. Country Settlers will find this Hotel provided with gjod Stables, with hay and corn always on hand. Convenience, cleanliness, and comfort will be the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and Coffee from six in the morn'ng till 10 at night. Good Clean Bedding. JAMES LEYDON. July 9. TOKAANO HOTEL, TOKAANO, TAUPO. rpHIS Hotel is situated on the south I side of Taupo Lake, at the foot ot the Ruapehu and the famouß burning Mountain of Tongariro, and within a few yards of the celebrated Hot Springs aud Geysers. The proprietor begs to inform Tourists and others that this large and commodious Hotel offers every comfort and convenience to travellers and invalids. A Boat is kept on the Lake for the convenience of visitors. The steamer ' Victoria ' now makes weekly trips from Tapuaehararu, the termiuU-TOf the Nitpier and Tuui™no«coaches. The country abounds with game, such as pheasants, ducks, etc. Only best brands Wines & Spirits kept. The Proprietor trusts by civility and attention to his customers to merifc the support of the public. JAMES HASTIE, Proprietor. Feb 6. q HAWERA HOTEL HAWERA. T. ESPAGNE ... PROPRIETOR. THE above Ho<-el having lately undergone extensive alterations, and the whole renovated and improved, is now one of the best hostelries on the Great North Western Road. Travellers and visitors to the district can depend upon receiving every attention. EXCELLENT STABLING, With secure and well grassed paddocks attached. Night stage for the Mail Coach from Wanganui to New Plymouth. FIRST-CLASS ORDINARY KEPT. T. ESPAGNE, Proprietor. Apr. 16. TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS FARMERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. VICTOR GRONVALL, CARRIER, WANOANUI AND MARTON, PERSONS entrusting PARCELS ot Goods of any description to him will find it to their interest to do so, as the Waggons are built on the best principle, being on springs and covered in, thus avoiding goods being damaged by rain oi bad weather. Will leave MARTON every MONDAY and THURSDAY, and return every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Orders and Parcels left at the Steam Racket Hotel, Wanganui, and at Robert Signal's Stable-, Marton, will be carefully attended to. I N/B— STORAGE FftEE. Jan I£V. tc i 0 _.__.< A MENTAL Printing execute in otir well known style. r

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2695, 12 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2695, 12 March 1875, Page 1