,a- , ' ■, ■ Hotel* BRUGES , FAMILY HOTEL, AKAROA. J. BE E C HER, PROPRIETOR. "TTI6ITORS to Akaroa, will find at •V this Hotel every comfort and convenience. The Proprietor has lately added » Billiard Room to the Hotel, furnished with one of Alcock's best Tables. ! Sample Room for Commercial Gentlemen. >f Families supplied with WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Brands by the ; dozen, and in 2 Gallon Jars, at ;;. DUNEDIN PRICES. [f Good Stabling and Paddock Accomy modation. $1 : * " ELLESMERB ARMS HOTEL, TAI TAPU. J. JUDGE, Pbopribtoe. rpHIS HOTEL presents every comfort -L and convenience to Travellers. Good stabling and horse feed. First-rate Accommodation for Entires, with good paddocking for Mares. A COACH leaves the hotel every day *]for Christchurch, and every other day v jfwr Akaroa. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, '. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHBISTCHUBCH. nnHE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS JL and ALTERATIONS in con- , Jsteddon wi%£thie WE£I^XNQWN HSTELare~NOW COMPLETED.' * Visitors to find in this * EeJ*lsi6hmen% Sjj£j comfort and con- \ veoience. \t. The ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES is second to • c. i none in New Zealand, is situated" apart . from &c bare, and has a [private '•entraatee. -»■•■' : [ ''HOT, COLD, and SHOWER ? BATHS for both Ladies wid.Gentlevl ' WINES, SPIRITS, &c., of the ~'.-d- finest quality. . "J" A NIGHT PORTER always in '• i<* attendance. : The Largest BILLIABD-ROOM in \&' the colony, containing £hreb First- : class Tables. . «; Christchorch Agen| : 'for the Sale of Hooper and Co.'s igfelebiated Akaroa . *Ale and Porter. J ; WILLIAM fIADCUFJFE (Late W. F. Warner) Proprieter." 4 Somerset hotel, HEAD OF THE BAY. ,g| rpHOMAS BROOKS, having taken ¥ _L the above hotel (lately occupied ; * by Mr. Barker), respectfully solicits k ■ continuation of the patronage bestowed „'■*;' >gn his predecessor. •-. *jj '£> Travellers will find every comfort. ■+i-"*" Good stabling and horse feed. i " None but the best brands of Wines, I Spirits, and Beer kept in stock. ||t * J. VANGIONI, STOREKEEPER, I'- ' LAVAUD STREET, • ~' ■/ Akaeoa, WHILE thanking the public of i Akaroa and surrounding districts • 'I for the V support he has received, would : 'y; -wish to intimate that he has GREATLY * 4 h INCREASED HIS STOCK, which. jl now comprises Grocery, Drapery, Iron- ::/ toneery, Dairy Requisites, and in fact J. 7 Si & requirements of a general store, ; I : at most moderate prices/ '1r Flour, Tea, Sugar, and Tobacco of the ! '■ 'beet brands, alwayp on hand. i :";- Aieo, Rennets, Annatto, Milk Pans, 1 : *-?S£&2i Boys , Clothing, Ladies' ! 1 ,|M.Children's Boots and Shoes. ] ' Wire Nails of all steeß. :S= ; TENDER FORMS. tfe-OLANK Forma of Render may be ■■; Jp>r«UdMd at ti* ? «ffice ©f &»
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 269, 14 February 1879, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 269, 14 February 1879, Page 1
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