Motels. TTTAGSTAFF'S TTOTEL, V i -*—■- AKAROA.. rpHIS HOTEL, overlooking th e JL most beautiful Harbor in New Zealand, and surrounded by trees of native and foreign growth, affords to Visitors the opportunity of procuring the purest air, and is especially adapted for invalids, or those ladies and gentlemen who desire a quiet arid retired spot to enjoy a HOLIDAY, or rest from their employment an&oh'g" ' TME MOST,MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. The Hotel enjoys the reputation of being iTHE FAVORITE HOTEL IN AKAROA. and the Proprietor uses his best endeavors to make ALL VISITORS THOROUGHLY COMFORTABLE. ■ Special attention is paid to the general accommodation, and the Table ; is liberally supplied, and is acknowledged to be the best in Akaroa, COBB & CO. , LINE OF CHRISTCHURCH & PIGEON BAY COACHES make this Hotel their terminus, and arrive and depart at times advertised elsewhere. GOOD STABLING & PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION. NOTE THE ADDRESS, The entrance to the Grounds is by a white gate just beyond the bridge over the creek that runs past Druce's Hotel. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor. "TTTAGBTAFF'S TTOTEL, AKAROA. TTOTEL, ; . AKAROA; nnRAVELLERS and Visitors can JL have the best accommodation and attention at the above Hotel. Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs, all of the best Wholesale ;or Retail. Families supplied : with these in any quantity at their residences. The proprietor has a special lot of the celebrated O.K. Whisky on hand at present, which ho is prepared to sell in jars. A. RODERIGUEfc, Proprietor. T AXE TpORSYTH TT O T E L. HPHIS Hotel, which has recently uni_ dergone the most extensive, alterations, has changed hands. Mr D. B. WALLIS, the new proprieto-, begs, to inform the Peninsula public that he has determined to make the above Hotel a really comfortable one. The Coach 6tops for a change of horses at the hotel on its way from the Birdling's Flat terminus to Akaroa. A really good' LUNCHEON id' provided for travellers during the rest. Comfortable rooms, good liquors, and every attention. Capital fcjtabling for horses and a hearty welcome. Good Paddock for sheep and cattle, d. b7w alus, LAKE -FORSYTE' HOTEL. Gentlemen riding their horses towards town can leave their horses and proceed 1 by train. /CRITERION TTOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. TOHN OLPHERT, late of the O Lake Forsyth Hotel, begs to inform the people of the Peninsula that he has taken the Criterion Hotel, in Gloucester street, Christchurcii, close to the Theatre, lie hopes all his old friends will roll up and say, "Landlord, give the boys a drink," when they visit town.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 670, 15 December 1882, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 670, 15 December 1882, Page 1
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