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JACOB'S HOTEL, WAVEBLEY E.LB G. JACOB ... PitOPBIBTOB. Haying been 17 years on this coast, the proprietor trusts he is well enough known to merit the confidence of both the old inhabitants of the district and visitors who may require the most comfortable accommodation. Commercials will meet with every civility and attention. Saddle Horses or Bnggy always available. Good stock accommodation, paddocks adjoining the hotel. Mr Jacob has given his special attention to the choice of his brands of Liquors and the maintenance of his Table. Dunedin XXXX. and Heffer's Ale on tap. Hot and Cold Baths. . QITY JgUZTFET TTOTEL WELLINGTON. ' OPENING NOTICE. The Proprietors have much pleasure in informing the general public that the above New and Commodious Briok Hotel, splendidlyfurmshed.andpossessing every possible improvement and requirement for the convenience of its patrons, was OPENED for the reception of Visitors on THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, and they trust, by strict attention to business, to meet with the same liberal patron.ge as hitherto beotowei on tnem, and can assure their gneststhat every endeavour will be used to give the utmost satisfaction. * J h fi.^ nin? ; E °?, ln I s eit<!n » lTß «"* lofty, and fitted with all the latest modern improvement*. The Bedrooms are large, well ventilated and furnished in a superior style. Tho Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sitting Booms are beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort. The Culinary Department will be under the entire supervision of Mr Obb, senr., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, and every care and attention will be taken to irovide the table liberally with everything in season, and in such a manner as to meet with the approval of the most fastidious of epicures. HotßreakfastsolwaysreadyfVTpasaenßeM paving by the early morning trains, as also Hot Suppers on the arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, as also w.c. adjoining, on each flat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of /the choicest brands only imported direct by the Proprietors. A Night Porter always in attendance. The Tramcars and Cobb and Co.'s 'Busses pass tho Hote} every five mibutes. JOHN ORR & SON, Proprietor*. CENTRAL HOTEL, WELLINGTON. MRS ORMSBEE .7" ... Pwpbibtbesb DEGS tj intimate that ihe above A-» Hotel is one of the moi convenient and comfortable establishment "n the Empire City. Her long connection with the Prince of Wales Hotel is a sufficient guarantee that all those favoring her with theic custom may rely on receiving every attention. Extensive alterations have just been completed. The Wanganui Hbbald is filed. Hot and Cold Baths ani every modern convenience. ■ i« n XjIEILDING HOTEL KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING. This well known and favorite hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout, and now offers every comfort ' and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. First-class Billiard Room, with marker in attendance. Superior Stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. The finest and most commodious Sample Rooms (recently erected) between Wellington and Wanganui. The cHirijM is under the supervision of an experienced cook. HASTIE'S Hotel is still noted for keepine tho best Wines, Spirits, and Beers of «ny house on the coast. /Commercial hotel, hawera W. H. HUTSON Has much pleasure in intimating to the commercial and travelling puljlio that h« has taken possession of the Commercial Hotel, Hawera, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon the house. The Commercial Hotel is now replete with every necessary comfort for tne travelling publio and permanent boarders. Firßt-class Table kept. Best brand in all Liquors. Hot and Cold Baths. First-claw Billiard Table. Large and well-lighted Sample Rooms. Good Stabling. Moderate Charges. HOTEL. This well known and favourite hostelry has recently been renovated throughout. Every accommodation for travellers, visitors, and boarders. Fine commodious Sample Rooms. Superior Stable accommodation. Wines, Spirits, and Beerj only tho best brands kept. Good accommodation paddocks. MRS EILERS, Proprietress. /^"NTBAL HOTEL, PATBA BALMFORTH BEOS. ... Pbopbiwoßij rpHE above Hotel is well known to the X travelling pnblio as tho most Con* venlent, Comfortable, and Centrally situ* ated establiibment on .the We»t Com*. Viiitors, therefore, can rely on receiving every attention dnring the time they may, favoui the house with their patronage. Boit Brands of Liquor only kept in stock. Speoial attention h« been piid to the requirements of Commercial 1 revellers who will find ficsNoltst Sample Rooms and her convenience. i__ GEORGE HOWE, /"ILAEEBTDON TTOTEL PALMERSTOH NORTH (Late Rutland and Commercial Hotels Wanganui, Has much pleasure intimating to the com inercial and travelling publio that he has taken possession of the above Hotel, and having made extensive additions and alterations is prepared to offer accommodation second to none on tho coast. Hot and cold baths. Suites of apartments for families. Sample and Billiard Rooms (recently erected). Howe's Hotel is noted for its good Wines, Liquors, and Beers. Try our XXXX Dunedin Ale. Table D Hotel 1 o'clock. Charges moderate. Good Stabling, with Looso Boxes. ■CIMPIRE TTOTEL. HAWERA. Second to none for Accommodation on this Coast. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits only kept in stock. ' P. BARNES, Proprietor. ALBION TJ OTE S, PATEA. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS "THE Proprietor notifies to the Settlers I of Patea and the Travelling Publio that he has taken over the above-named Hotel, and having thoroughly renovated the eamo is prepared to give First-class Accommodation. The Best Brands of Liquors in stock, - JOHN LARKIN, (Lato of Wellington), Proprietor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6801, 13 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6801, 13 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6801, 13 May 1889, Page 4

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