:' '' '"' "'' "'"'Jllbteils. '' " ' •TTTAGSTAFFS TTOTEI,, ■,- : 'ii:'" ■' AKAROA-;-- -• •■ .■•' rinHIS lIOTEL, bveiloolving the J- J most beautiful Harbor in New Zealarid,' and'surrcunded by trees of and foreign growth, affords to Visitors ' tlie opportunity of procuring the purest air, aiid f is especially adapted f<>r invalids, or' tlioSe Ladies and geritleriien who desire a quiet and retired spot td enjoy a HOLIDAY, or Test from 'their empioym'ent among TilE MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. The Hotel' enjoys the • reputation of ; :;■,.-.:■•-.•-■ ■■■-. !■■■! ' being ■'■""'[ .THE FAVORITE'HOTEL IN AKAROA, ,and ; the, Proprietor, uses ,liis best endeavors to make ■;.. ,' ALL VISITORsVtIIOROUGHLY I ( v.'j., , ' l"'!!'.. Comfortable.';,'.'.',," l : ; ! ' ; '. .; ....Special... attention.. is-..- paid to .. the general-accommodation, and the Table '.'is.'.'.lib'qratjj(' s,up ; pliecl, ,and ,is,'."; acknowledged to be the best in Akaroa. • : "I 'pp^ij : & ; .c , 6v ,! . ; l ! i-n : e: ; '6.f CjimSTOHURGH & PIGEON BAY r . ""'' , COACHES "■:. •' ; ' rriakc' this ; 'llutei ttieir terniinus, and arrive and depart at; times auvertisfcd elsewher", '• ' ' : ' ' GOOD' STARLING ...& .P:A IJ DOCK '■'""■. .ACCOHMCiDATIOX, ■ , > ; . ■' NOTE Tiljfe ApDRKSS, ; The entrance to, the 'Grounds - is by a .white ga,te just, beyond the brnlqe over the creek : that runs past- truce's Hotel. ''.'■■'■ : ; : W, CHAMBERLAIN, -. : ■";".'.■,'.' ;/ ,':... .-.. . Proprietor. WAGSTA FJF .S ~, TTOTEL, ' , ' MADEIRA ynroTEL, :rpRAV,ELLERS : .■/A ~;have; ."tire best■.• accommodation and,attention , 'at the above Motel. Wines, Spirits, arid' Liqueurs/ all of the best brarids,-Wholesale or Retail. ' !! ' Fami/ies 'supplied' wiUi, jtliese iii any quantity iat their-Residences.j, ■ ,\...... , The proprietor' has. a special lot of the \ celebrated -;.O.Kj Ayjhjfiky. on hand at .present, which,he is .prepared to sell hi :iiars..'-.!>' ■'■■■■'■'< •>< ■■!'■■ ■' ' ;:■■■ -'i '.■''■ ■ ■' : A. Mi., : -!: ! /.:'■■ >■' - Proprietor. rpHK TjSORSYTH ' A RMS, ' J ' : l , -^riirLE^ : l|iV :^R v !v'':•,.•• ■ "TOHN OLPHERTJ Proprietor of (J iho aboyo' begs to call tho attejition of the public to tlie accommodation; he'o'fil'rs them. 1 '.'■';''/ ; s Situated' at "the' e'rid of 'that part of the jllittle River I|[afhvay"alrpady.c.on- , structed,, it, js. a iiice ; break in the jom;noy from ChiMStchiUrch.ito- Akaroa, and the -Mail Coach -niiikcs it the stopping place for dinner , on the journeys to and fro. "--'• No' e^pens;? , issp'ared'to make travel- • Mers'cdnrtor table,' aiid the; Wines, Beers, aiiiV' Spirits kept ,'arej 'ajl'.ot, the best brands. ...,,,'.',,,,,,,...' Ex,ce|lcrit stable acdomtiiodation for ■'horses.!" '.'.'■ -.. '.'. . ;,/'; , J i O,HN,OL| > HERT,; ; ..,,.■:.: ;. . ,-.. : '! ; . i roprietor ;' , ' '' golden fleece ' v h o't el, ,•■■ ■'.'..•■" a'ghristchurch; "T'TISITtVRS from'the Peninsula will V', iiud.tUe golden Fleece, -near tho : Q)d -Mfficey a corjifortable .house to stay at, excellent bedrooms, and charges i moderate.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 629, 25 July 1882, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 629, 25 July 1882, Page 1
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