[ , Hotel* ■ BRUGES' FAMILY HOTEL, i AKAROA. t' J. BEEO HE R, PROPRIETOR. h . *' . - -TT-ISITORS to Akaroa, will find at V this Hotel every comfort and convenience. . The Proprietor has lately added a Billiard Room to the Hotel, furnished with one of Alcock's best Tables. Sample Room for Commercial ! Gentlemen. : Families supplied with WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Brands by the dozen, and in 2 Gallon Jars, at DUNEDIN PRICES. Oood Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. \" ELLESMERE ARMS HOTEL, TAI TAPU. s fa\ J. JUDGE, Proprietor. *$& HOTEL preeents every comfort X and convenience to Travellers. - Jiv- Good stabling and horse feed. lift" First-rate Accommodation for Entires, " with good paddocking for Mares. |?% A COACH leaves the hotel every day %.-f' for Christchurch, and every other day for Akaroa. : —~ r-r— - HOTEL, .f-1 *-j HEAD OF THE BAY. !" ?i ' qPUIOMAS BROOKS, having taken J_ the above hotel (lately occupied -X by M*. Barker), respectfully solicits a ■ continuation of the patronage bestowed ~bn Ms predecessor. * Travellers will find every comfort. Good stabling and horse feed. ' None but the best brands of ■ Wines, "" Spirits, and Beer kept in stock. CRITERION HOTEL, AKAROA. MR. W. JOHNSON, for the past four years Barman at Bkuce's Hotel, Akaroa, respectfully intimates to his friends and the public, that having •■• taljen the old and well-known establishment lately kept by Mr Thos. Adams, '.'.' '■*'' known as the Criterion Hotel, he will - - b&'ffiad to see his friends. ■ 1 ;; The DINING ARRANGEMENTS ■"■*•" -;; ike under the care of Mrs Johnson, and j*" - may depend upon comfortable iheals at all hours. : - ' . The" BEDROOMS are airy and re- • Jurnished, and visitors may depend upon 4very attention being paid to their coin- '!'■ — rfeINES, SPIRITS and LIQUORS - & ihe Best Brands only kept. .'.:. ti LUNCHEON from 12.30 to 2 p.m > "T, GOOD STABLING. *s, ~ i__i ; . —— ■ ?* -.- J. VANGIONi; storekeeper, , - IiTI LAVAUD STREET, * thanking the public of &§j%|' yS Akaroa and surrounding districts he has received, would -' .-Wliil'to intimate that be has GREATLY - HIS STOCK, which Grocery, Drapery, IronDairy Requisites, and in fact ftp tftßrrequirements of a general store, prices. ! r^^^fe?^^^ ea > Sugar, and Tobacco of the always on hand. '^■^te^^P enn6ts ' Annatto ' Milk PaTls » ■ Boys' Clothing, Ladies' ' Boots and Shoes. v*r";;' ;, si^es. •■■^^^^Bfe 08 COASTWISE. can now be had at this FORMS. Tender may be »t the office of this
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 311, 11 July 1879, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 311, 11 July 1879, Page 1
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