Hotels. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Jorner of Taupo Quay and Ma kei Square. " OHN DANAH AY, PROPRIETOR, DEGS to intimate to the public of D Wanganui and the surrounding listricts that he has now become the proprietor of the above Hotel, and trustr )y attention and civility to command a 'air share of patronage. Wines, Beers, & Spirits unexceptional. Always on tap the ne plus ultra of Colonial Brewing. Accommodation for boarders and vate families not to be excelled ir Wanganui. The cuisine is under the able manage rnent of a first class chef, whose duty is to provide all the delicacies of the season at the lowest possible rate. DINNER PUNCTUALLY AT ONE Stabling with loose and other boxo at hand, Civil and attentive waiters ever ready to attend upon customers. J. DAN AHA V, Proprietoi May 7, 1873. WHITE~HART HOTEL, (LATE TUTAENUI). MART 0 N . J. 0. BATCHELAR, PROPRIETOR. THE above hotel having lately under, gone extensive alterations, and refurnished and refitted at a large expense ' now enables it to offer every comfort and accommodation to visitors. THE BEDROOMS AND SITTING ROOMS, Are capable of accommodating a large number of boarders, who will receive every attention. Convenience, cleanliness, and comfort, have been a great study of the proprietor's, and to ensure these requisites, which are so necessary to these depart ments in a first-class hotel, has furnished them with care. THE BILLARD ROOM is equal to any in the Province, and furnished with one of Allcock's best, attended by an experienced marker. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best quality. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY, AT 12.30 Wedding Parties and Private families z-eeeive every attention. Good Stabling, and a securely fenced Grass Paddock attached to the house. Cobb and Co's Coaches leave this hotel for Wanganui every morning, and for Wellington twice a week. Jan 4, 1872. mHE WANGANUI HOTEL -3.. Market Square. ALFRED MILLER, PROPRIETOR (Late of the Masonic Hotel, New Plymouth). The above Hotel offers superior accommodation for travellers and boarders, having recently undergone extensive alterations and improvements. SUPERIOR ALES ON DRAUGHT. Liquors of the very best brands. The proprietor trusts to receive a proportion of public support, which he will endeavour to merit by studied attention. UNRIVALLED STABLING. ORDINARY DAILY AT 1 O'CLOCK Jan 14, 1874. 133 EOIAL OAK HOTEL, i Market Square, Wanganui. JAMES LEYDON, PROPRIETOR. npHE above Hotel having just changed i_ hands, the present proprietor takes the opportunity of informing the public that it is his intention to provide firstclass accommodation, while every aterifcion will be paid to the wants and onvenience of his customers. Country settlers will find this Hotel provided with good Stables, with hay and corn always on hand. The convenience, cleanliness, aud com orb will be the aim of the proprietor who will try to obtain support by deserving it. rea and coffee at all hours, from six o'clock in the morning till ten o'clock at night. GOOD BEDDING. JAS. LEYDON. Lpril 22, 1873. r 1 AMBROON, 10|d and Is ■ worth UT 2s. See J. M ANSUN and Co., .aupo Quay. I7IOR STAYS 2s and 3s 6d ; usual IJ price 7s b'd. J. MAN SON and )0., Taupo Quay.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2134, 31 March 1874, Page 4
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