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Hotels. TMPORTANT NOTICE. JOHN HENRY JENSEN, SHIP HOTEL. (Opposite Railway , Station, Wanganui.) J. H. JENSEN Having purchased the' above hotel, hopes, by providing everthinj? of . the best, with most extensive accommodation, to obtain the patronage of his friends, and the public generally;' t A Good Table Kept. ! All Meals "and TJeds Is each. ! Special Terms by the Day or Week. "'" ' Good Beer always on ' Tap. ■ r , j Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. Every Convenience for Travellers. j | . N.B. — Sufferers from corns ca,n be relieved, free of charge, by calling on J. H. Jensen, Ship Hotel, at any time. , , j , PATEA. | \ MA :S: S O N !l:C H? O TE t, : Bedford Street, Patea. j. FRANCIS MULLEN; |PBOPBiETok ■ . - -}-*" , ' ! . Extensive alterations having been made, the Proprietor can jguarantee comfortable | , accommodation. ' : No^e— Try my Jar Whiskey. HAWERA \ . RAj.r l;:w a y h-o-t el, Haweba. TO TRAVELLERS. ! MRS o'HANUAN~lf6rmerly of iheEm- ; pire and Pier Hotels, Wanganili, an'd'Ku Iwi Hotel) has pleasure in informing the public that she has purchased the-above Hotel. The accommodation , is excellent, situaticn I the handiest for both rail and coach, and the liquors provided will be none .but thebeejfc.' First-class Table kept. Good Stabling.^ DTIAB FREDRICK WALLIST JXJOJJAJJ. (late of Branch Hotel Wellington), : Has Opened the new • - j /^OMMIiBOUL- TITO TEL, Hawera, i And respectfully his many old friends, particularly Commercial Men, and Travellers, to give him a call and judge fj>r themselves whether. they cau be. better provided for in' New Zealand. . j Nothing has been spared to give the Hostel y a decided character for Civility, Attention, and Comfort/ ' j The Proprietor is sanguine of the verdibt being universal, and that every visitor jbo Hawera will say of the Commercial Hotjel that—" It is my Home." Billiard & Bath Rooms, Stabling& Paddock s. N.B. —An unsurpassed t Table.'. . j t J. O'REILLY'S/: -■!. I TTIEMPERANCE TTOTELI Princess Street, Haweba. | - The proprietor begs- to notify to tis numerous friends and -to the public that le, has opened the aboye new, commodious, and' pleasantly situated HoteL; where boarders, settlers, and visitors, to the district are eqsured every comfort and attention. TT A W E R, A H O T E U\ EDWARD R"bsKRUGE This old established Hostelry aviig changed hands, the present Proprietor bei^a to remind his many friends that he is new prepared to welcome them. Having already greatly improved the accommodation and general management, further improvemer t are still being made in order that it sha maintain its .name for being second to : in the district. j Home Comforts and General {Satisfaction Guaranteed. t Wholesome Bedrooms. i Good Billiard Room, Stabling, & Paddocks, N.B.—The Table supplied with every dejicacy of the season. ' 1 Prosser s Hawera and Patea Coach Bobki: ig / Office, t "TIGMONT TTOT[E , WAWERA. A. OWEN * Pbopbietor, This old established Hostelry offers mojst 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, whopo object it is to maintain the good name the •' Egmont " has so long borne. , Choicest Wines and Spirits. First-da^ Sample Rooms. ' Livery and Bait Stables complete with every accommodation and paddockg. ' Horses & Buggieß for Hire. j Or Booking Office for Cobb's Coaches. mELEGRAPH HOTEL. MIDDLETON BROS. Pbopbietobs. Good accommodation for travellers. Billiard Room. The Hawera Coach leaves hero every morning, returning the same evening. Mr Hall's Coach, leaves here for New Ply mouth daily, at 8 a.m., returning at 5 p.m MANAIA. XTr*- AIMATE HOTEL. J JACKSON ..Propbietob. The above Hotel is first-clasp, and only the best of liquors kept, the choice of which being the Proprietor s special care. OPUNAKE.; PROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL OPUNAKE. SAMUEL PROSSER...... Proprietor This Hotel is one of the. finest on.lthe Coast, being fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private familiea Tyror o T I <3 i The Undersigned is a buyer of wool, sheepskins, hides, &c. Highest market prices given. K. B. — Fleece wool sorted and scoured on commission at low rates. . •• <> . . . JAMES BELL, No. .'3 Line, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 1

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