PATEA. OENTEAL HOTEL . Patba. W. BALMFOETH Having entered on this well known commodious Hotel, and purchased the stock and superior furniture, has pleasure in informing his friends and the travelling publio that he will spare no expense to make this Hotel one of the best and most comfortable on the Coast. The Central Hotel is advantageously situated within one minute's walk of the Post and Telegraph Office. ' Being a large and handsome, corner build* £ng, fronting three streets, its windows command varied and extensive views of the sea «nd country. - ' . k The sitting rooms are furnished in a superior style j the bedrooms are lofty,, well lighted, and comfortable ; and' the public using this Hotel will find their comfort studied in every respect.] Private Sitting and Bedrooms for Families or. y isiiqrs. The Billiard Eoom is very , large and handsomely fitted with modern. appointments. The table is one of . Alcoofc ang Cob best, from Melbourne. : Wines, Spirits, & Beers of the best quality; Stabling and Paddocks in connection with the Hotel. The Proprietor hopes his Country Friends will give him their support in\the' new undertaking. ' 1- ; .* W. BALMFOETH,, •>• i. „- • _ Proprietor. MASONIC H O,TE.It Bedford Street, Patea. ' l FEANCIS MULLEN Pbopbibtob. Extensive alterations haying .been made, the Proprietor can ; guarantee comfortable accommodation. " ' N6te^-Try my Jar Whiskey. . . HAWEBA' .. RAILWAY HOTEL, Haweba. TO TEAVELLEES. i MES O'HANLAN (formerly of the Emfire and Pier Hotels, Wanganui, andKai wi Hotel) has pleasure in informing the pub* lie that she has purchased the above Hotel. The accommodation is excellent, situation the handiest for both rail and coach, and the liquors provided^ will be none but the best. First-class Table kept. Good Stabling. , - - ■— - "DTT* A T* FEEDEICK WALLIS, JLVXJXJL-LJ. (late of Branch Hojbel Wellington), Has Opened the new pOMMEEOIAL TTOTEL, Haweba, And respectfully calls upon his many old friends, particularly < Commercial Men and Travellers, to give him a call and judge for themselves whether they can be better provided for in New Zealand. Nothing has been spared to give the Hostelry a decided character for Civility, Attention, and Comfort. The Proprietor is sanguine of the verdict being universal, and that every visitor to Hawera will say of the Co mmerc '*l Hotel . that—" It is my Home. " Billiard & Bath Rooms. Stabling&Paddocks. N.8.-— An unsurpassed Table.] J. O'EEILLY'S . mEMPEEANCE TT OTE L* J. . JLJL . - Pbincess Stbeet, Haweba. - The proprietor begs to notify ito 'his numerous friends and to the pubfio that he has opened the above new, commodious, and pleasantly situated Hotel, where boarders,, settlers, and visitors to the district are ensured every comfort and attention. TT AWEEA HOTEL"! EDWAED EOSKRUGE m Pbopbietob. This old established Hostelry aving changed hands, the present Proprietor begs to remind his many friends that _he is now prepared to welcome them. , Having already greatly improved the accommodation .and general management, further improvement . are still being made in Older that it sha maintain its name for being second to in the district. ■ Home Comforts and General [Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wholesome Bedrooms. x ' Good Billiard Eoom, Stabling, & Paddocks. N.B.— The Table supplied with every delicacy of the season. Proßser b Hawera and Patea Coach Booking Office. pGMONT TT OT[E L< HAWEEA. A. OWEN ..Pbopbibtob. This old established Hostelry offers most excellent accommodation to the travelling public generally, and commercial men particularly. All the requirements combined with quality to be found in a first-class Hotel are provided for by the Proprietor, whose object it is to maintain the good name the •' Egmont " has so long borne. , Choicest Wines and Spirits. First-class Sample Rooms. Livery and Bait Stables complete with every accommodation and paddocks. Horses & Buggies for Hire. tar Booking Office for Cobb's Coaches. mELEGRAPH HOT^L. MIDDLETON BROS. ...Pbopbietobs. Good accomtnodation'for travellers. ,Billiard Eoom. The Hawera Coach leavesliere every morning, returning the Bame evening, Mr Hall's Coach leaves here for New Ply mouth daily, at 8 a.m., returning at 5 p.m MANAIA. -n-r AIMATE HOTEL. J JACKSON - .Pbopbibtob. • The above Hotel is first-class, and only the best of liquors kept, the choice of which being the Proprietor s special care. OPUNAKE. PEOSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL OPUNAKE. SAMUEL PROSSER - Pbopbiktob I Thiß Hotel is one of the finest pn the Coast, being fitted and furnithed with every ! convenience, and affords superior acepmmo* I dation to settlers, , ai*d private I families " v "
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 4990, 15 February 1883, Page 1
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