Hotels bruce's hotel, AKAROA. THOMAS GRANGE BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he has TAKEN OVER this wellknown hostelry, which by IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS •now in progress, in the carefully-selected and CHOICE STOCK, and the most assiduous attention and civility, he intends to cause to maintain its position as - THE LEADING HOTEL IN AKAROA. PiftvATß Families & the Public generally May depend upon finding all their wants supplied, and meeting with all the .comforts of a home. Special attention will be paid to COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, and a large and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOM will be placed at their disposal. a spacious BILLIARD ROOM, Well Furnished, and supplied with one I .of Allcock's Best Tables, is-attached to~*lhe premises, and a Marker will always be found in attendance; COBB & CO.'S Ohristchurch and Pigeon Bay LINE OF COACHES I pass the Hotel daily. I T. G. is prepared to supply I GOOD STABLING I AND I tPADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. I THOMAS GRANGE, Proprietor. I CRITERION TTOTEL, ■ \j HL M y AKAROA. I rpHIS old and well estabH JL lished Hotel having just H come into my hands, lam preH pared to offer accommodation H _ second to none in Akaroa, for H Private Families, Commercial H Gentlemen, and the Travelling H Public. ■ A LIBERAL TABLE KEPT. I ILuncheon from 12.30 to 2 p.m. daily. Iftnly the VERY BEST BRANDS of I WINES, SPIRITS, & LIQUORS H Supplied. There is on the premises a Spacious Billiard Room, and the Billiard Table has just been recovered and entirely renovatcd. ** There are good Stables belonging to the Hotel for the JP <use of Travellers. B. GLEW, Proprietor. April 20
SOMEESET HOTEL, -' HEAD OF THE BAY. rjpHOMAS BROOKS, having taken I the above hotel (lately occupied "by respectfully solicits a ■continuation 1 of the patronage bestowed 9# 'his predecessor. Travellers will find every 'comfort. Good stabling and horse ifeed. * , i None bst the best brandjs of Wines, Spirits, anil Beer kept in stpek. Feb2B 1
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 425, 17 August 1880, Page 1
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329Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 425, 17 August 1880, Page 1
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