JJ il SON I C II 0 TEL, The Strand.- > .G. H. WHITCOMBE Begs to inform the public o£ Tauranga and aurrounding district, that he has taken the Masonic Hptel, and hopes by strict attention to business and civility, to obtain a fair share of patronage* - . ...•■:. The Masonic Hotel is centrally situated on The Strand: facing 1 , the Harbor, opposite the Wharf, and is, replete with every comfort and; convenience. ; —, r. ,-. . . .'. .'■ :■: -. Th& Wines and Spirits arei warranted pure as imported. Private rooms for Ladies and Families .. Good Stabling. '..... ■; First-class Billiard Table. G. H. WMTOQM'BE, Proprietor.. QHINEMUTU HOTEL. ISAAC WILSON, Pboprietor. ir £)xQ above Jlotel, picturesquely situated on the banks of the Eotorua Lake, on the coach road to the Lake from Tauranga and Napier, o^ers every indue oment to I'oui'ists to give it their patronage. : ' : %he Hotel has lately. "been enlarged, an# every effort, will be made by the cPr|^'ietor , insecure the qomfort of tr|#ellers. '•" 't"The famous Whakarewarewa Hot Springs s are - situated within a short distance of the Hotel ; /they have been roiited by the Proprietor, and a commodious whare has been erected at the Springs for tile convenience of invalids. There is good Stabling aecommodatiort, and a Bugg}-- is kept for the use' of visitors, Cobb's Booking Office to Tauranga, .':■' Taupo, Napier, and Welllington. Under the Patronage of Sis Excellency the Governor. ■'f AUEA NG A JJ 0T E L", THE STRAND. This commodious Hotel offers special advantages to Tourists and others visiting Tauranga, or- travellers en roiite -to.-, the wonderful Lake Country, , being fitted up with . Bath-rooms, Lavatories, and everything pertainitxg to a first-class Hotel. The Proprietor assures liis Patrons that nothing shall be wanting on his part, to render them all the comforts of a Homei To Commercial Gentlemen, it is confidently recommended as being the Hotel par excellence', every accommodation being placed at their disposal. Eooms En Suite fob, Families. One of AlcocWs Best Billiard Tables. SPIEITS, a ■ h :& & ; ■ ™ ■ 9? -'VERY-BEST BRANDS.. • A telegraphic message to the Proprietor will at all times ensure rooms being kept for arrivals per Steamers, Coach, &c. . The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking the settlers, and his numerous customers, for past favors, and assures "them the future shall be as in the past. A. 0 0 OKy Proprietob. Photographic Views of the Lake District, Eotomahana^ and Eotorua. . f PHE TAUEANGA AND HOT 1 LAKE PHOTOGAPHIC COMPANY have, on -Sale at their Studio, Wharf Street,, a Large! and Varied Collection of VIEWS of the EOTOMAHANA and EOTOEUA LAKE DISTEICT, taken by them dmfeg their late tour, and are now prepared to take Cartes <& Visit and. Portraits of all descriptions,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 448, 30 December 1876, Page 1
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