\ miff 44i i mi'\'l..n:'<V) iWi~4m- '' 'Jf.T i (f^- 13^ ; '.{!» 'tf'm T (niu^)t/el> i oard^' f '- f '''' ) '' >o ' t '{ "'-"[ .i.,-,t mil wvm)<A i'[jj'.«f jj 'l' ii f " ")/) j ;il PIER HOTEL, /r.nif (Opposiia^AwpojrAtiQttJSKharf,) ', "vrffTna-irirprT; «r J W>'JFibKSttfra '''..?'»' I. i i:I " i Prspriet6r. I Lxji: ,iooj vi m-uiij-iiiiu- ii >.!) lyra-sUr, uv/.r j Ta f>Wc<iri.'! having! ifcakeuithfr.above hotel rvfi '. teg?!otftjinifoa3a; ) hia'i.couptrs:fri?iid^■Wines,. Spirits, Ales;Torter, ,&c. . " •""iSO'O% STA'-BBINGj 4tt"if" J." j-rt |In rrjfr; ■[ )i J)o UjVUii') — r i 1 ,■> — (iff'ji — -rH , ...» •'BAMnWA¥. -iHGTEL,!. ,,.. jOdRNER^t 1 ■ QtjiA Yf lAND fMAEKET . I yn'iflt).'! f! r .J-f! r -yi!!fii_>^Ut' lo'J "Jili 'il< ,'!;.l'i-f'! j T^H- 'EI'LERS" h&vingi a-ssumed'-pas-' i JP'*.' - 'segSiionvof^MffßitKJmmodfou^^ndf ! cSH^eteieitely s l%fi[g^ r d r stdblishnient-'v assf.treS' i tli'e 4 public xanU^tKoseftwho usd^ th@ (! hoii < sd i tha;t livfe^ pdssibl&effort it^rlfP. b'^'p'u^ f6ftb'<Jti ; eiisttfe th'efecomfortj.by! car6M'ftttenda'nee»<to Expressed wdshes;-; even' l -ih' ( 4;he' i nio&<! 1 minute Jdeb^ilsu*-' ••■ ; •••! THE BAR?^DffiHA'RTMiEKTff ■ . f ifi!U?iderpe.rsiOßaj[oS,up,erYii^ni an.d none hut ( the.;puiqst .anjlxnost reliable : bran,ds; /•j in ■,!,•((!!'■) llsP*'' ':" ? r ,}»I "J 1.,'/-WJ-NESvuBEEIRSi- ..AN© .SPIRITS: will be kept in stock. . <v /•}• this speciality,,' -hF.. .;Eimers -iptendsy,,by strict a^Jieresnce to, recognised, principle?, to secure for : the Railvtfayj Hqtel a reputation which it shalliAl-. \Yays-be jiis aim to-. maintain,, ,in ; the futur,^, ._.';,,!.. >',-■} . : A. liberal table, .reasonable , charges,comfortable parlour and bedroom ac,commp,di,ition will , render the Railway, Hotel a, comfortable, home, for all classes of travellers. , , . . , - ; F. EtLERS respectfully solicits' a share of, public support, which he will endeavour ,by' every means in his power to deserve. A" few boarders can be accommodated, F; EILER« f , ' Proprietor. aS ' "1700 BEN N E V 1 s' HOTEL TUJRAKtNA. Mr- o. r,' s. McDonnell intimates to his' friends and the public generally that he 1 has taken tile Ben Nevis Hotel, Turakina, where his patrons will find every comfort and convenience. '■• ' •• ' ' ■ • ' ' The Bedrooms'' arc spacidus arid well ventilated, and •" the • Wines, Spiiits', Liqueurs' and Bders will bear favour abl* comparison with those of any house iii the colony. > ' ' ' - Oobb & Go;, and- Cockery's Coaches call daily. r , - Good paddocks, securely fenced. , w . ■ :. in WHITE'S HOTEL, TOXT'QN, "MANA WAT U. A. J. WHITE, PROPRIETOR. nPHIS, Hotel is now open, and has •JL been built without regard to expenditure, and possesses every jnaodcra improvement, convenience, and comfort. The .Stalling Accommodation , , j Is in keeping with the Hotel, and contains FOURTEEN STALLS. Cobb's Coaches arrive and depart from the 1( door. , THE CLARENDON HOTEL Palmeeston North. ,J. 0wen......1 Proprietor. mBE above well known Hotel is com ' J_ ' plete iii every resp.ect, and offer's, unequalled accommodation to Families' and Travellers. The Clarendon" has acquired a refutation of being the most •comfortable hostelry on the West Coast, and 'is made the, favorite resort by travellers. The bedrooms are all comfortable," and ■ the sitting-rooms neatly : furnished, and every- pains are' taken to make those putting up at- this hotel comfortable and cheerful. ' ■; • i There ■is also a ' r well appointed Billiard Room, containing one of the best tables procurable. ; ■ The Stabling accommodation too is good. -.'Horses are taken .into .bait,' and horses and, buggies 'are alwajson hire.: , . Pleasure parties to view the. beau tiful scenery at the Gorge* will findthe Clarendon very comfortable indeed, and excursionists are 'assured ! tliat' every attention will be given to Ih'eir "wants, Sinpe.nigkt coaches 'commenced to rup,; a. night wa.fcchraan is, kept on the .'premise? <■< : >'; ,' ,■.-.; •:...jM'i - i "I — TFT- ~ ~~- ~ mz& "M I' V- Y HOTEL J] TU JRA KIN A;; »■■•••.'-•:• ': ■ Owen iMoiKiTTEioKf:y r i.. ;. Proprietor , Superior .accomraodation for Trayeller^. ,-/-•: // OHAEftES MOPEBAJPE. » r- ; , f r Liquors. ot'<thQibegfcatid purest,auality o^tfi^#' f 4dlpen^MitW^S dance. f* ;T-n f e o 'S't'^blißg i "haviffg jasigtflfiteiioni •Wllb ! ttrough! ti^eiiot'ati(ii/t4s!'-fno^^<oti 'tot*lMile ! aiid-''se6tir^ c j «tS&juft£M£tfda'oe& ! ( • tl&&Muw r w drovers. .•..•liutfwU d 8 123
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XI, Issue 2937, 19 May 1877, Page 1
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