Hotels . • ..J.- . . * CRITERION E 0.T.8 A Nixon Stbbbt, - . /;' EitabUahed..,. „....„.,, 1867, :. Hugh Mobbow.. Faoyß^Bwa; The Above Hote) is oloae ta jth«. Jfrlm% Station, and offers unuiuid comfort* to T»> vell'jrs. Within a few minute*' wulk of the Post Office and buaraeaa,p»rt of the {own* None bat the beet brands of Spirits kept. Good and commodious Stables Attached to -Hotel. - % THE > \ pASTLBOLIFF HOTEL, WANGANUI HEADS. JohnDavby :;~..<Pbopbhiob. The above-named Hotel ha« just been built to the order of the Proprietor, with all -the latest improvements, and newly finiahed throughout, The appointment* will be found complete, and visitors may rely on receiving every comfort and attention. - r . 1 Castleoliff haß now becomo a fnvorjte t?sort, and as every convenience is afforded for easy and quick transit, large numbers of ptepple are availing' themselves of the opportunity to - spend 1 a few weeks and enjoy the mvigorwpg air. * . • . " ( y i * ' N. B.— lntending visitors should communicate with the proprietor prior to leaving their homes, so as to secure rooms; CRITERION HOTEL, BULLS, H. T. A X E R "• WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,. (Late of the Rutland Hotel, W»nganui, and Club Hotel, Palmerston N.), Proprietor. H, T. A. respeotfally solicits the attention of the travelling public, commercial travel* lers, visitors and others to the superior ac« commodation afforded by the above hotutei Coaches daily arrive and departat convenient hours for the Foxton and Sandon Tramway, and North and South Trains ofrthe Welling-ton-Wanganui Railway. Every attention paid to ensure the comfort and convenience of visitors, and the very best brands only of Wineß and Spirits kept in stock.-^ln connection with the Hotel are extensive Stables, well provided with Loose Boxes, under the care of an experienced groom, and excellent Paddocks are also available. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANUI ' TITARTIN^a'tTAR.i Has much pleasure in intimating to the publio generally that he has taken the above old-established aad most centrally-sitaated Hotel. Large additions have reoently been made, by the late landlady, Mrs E. S. Broughton, and it will be the endeavor of the present proprietor to do nil in his power .to .give satisfaction, Visitors may rely on being called for early trains, and every attention paid them Charges Moderate. Mjrs O'Haba will personally attend to the cuisine: QTEAM TIACRET TTOTBLi WANGANUI, " ' MR Wm. PATERSON bega to thank the ' public of Wanganui and the surrounding districts for their support and patronage daring the last eight years, and to ask for a continuance of tho same to- Mr W. H, Cl Fosisb. In reference to the above, W. H. ,$. EOS. TER begs to aasore the publio that, no efforts shall be wanting, on his part to merii their continued support. '* "" . ASO NI O HOTE L, , WAITARA. ' James Holmes..... _.„.«_««. Propbiktob, (Late of the North Shore, Auokland), Firßt-olass Billiard Table, MT Great Experience in Vapour Bathi JIEILDING -pf O 18fc J. Ha5tie.... „.„... „....„.^Proprietor, Splendid accommodation for Tf avelleri, Billiard Table, - Good Stabling. Noted for all Liquors Best Brand. COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, WALKELEY'S, (Not the Club) COMMERQIAL, Palmkkston North, ' Near the Railway Station. CLUB HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH, Arthdr Biddeix, Proprietor. TO qWNERS OF BACK HORSES AND OTHERS. - H THE LOOSE BOXES and STALLS attached to the above Hotel have undergone a thorough overhaul, .and can now confidently be recommended for theiksani* tary facilities to the most particular owners, A Tira-yard adjoins the loose boxes, THE DENBIGH HOTE li, FEILDING. ' ;i W, T. Watts., ► „ .Pbopwetob (Late of Albion k', Wellington), It is tho intention of Mr Watts to make this tho Best Appointed Hotol on the' Wist Coast, None but the Best Brands of Wine, Beer, Spirits, and Liquors will be sold. Good Baths, An excellent Billiard-room, with a Skilled Marker, Live and Bait Stables. Table d'hote, 1 o'olook. QHIP TTOTEI>, TAUPO QUAY, (Opposite the Railway Station,) J. H. JENSEN BEGS to intimate to oountry visitors and publio generally that he has seourod a Well-Ghassed 20 Aob^ Pabdoojk a few minutes' walk from the &ot©l. Customers may tbereforo rely on receiving eve»y accommodation for their horses. Wf A thoroughly trustworthy groom always in attendance. A<&B IO N TT OTE t, PATEA, Arthur Haywood.. m .^,... m .^P»©pb»!pob. A,H ( , Begß to return thanks for past favors, and in soliciting a continuance of that sup* port which has been accorded, him in the past, he takes this opportunity of assuring his f riendß and the publio generally that no effort will be spared on his part to make , them comfortable! : Baths ; Hot, Cold, and Shower. Spaoious Sample Rooms for Travellers, Good Billiard Table. f^LUB HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORT.H Arthur Biddeie;.. „., Proprietor. . Offers Accommodation not excelled by any other House on the Coast. First Class Commercial Boom. Spacious and Well Lighted Sample Roomi, The STABLES havo roomy Loose Boxei and Stalls, and are managed by an experienced Groom. Securo Paddocks. Baggies and Saddle Horses. Porter attenda arrival of every train.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5882, 19 April 1886, Page 1
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