ACIFIC HOTEL, HASTINGS. H. 0. CAULTON, Pboprietob. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Always in Stock. Apollinaris, Puriri, Lithia, and Potash Waters. Civility and Attention. A Good Table kept. Q AKLTON CLUB, HASTINGS, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL.; P. GORMAN Propiuetok. poo^ •sexiisvfi SHoxsiaaoaj 'isvnis asv aaisaa M. 'IHIOH XHHaaV •invaicj 'jj RAILWAY HOTEL, HASTINGS. Sam CliarKon Proprietor. ONLY the very best brands of Wines and Spirits. Newbigin's XXXX Beer ONLY on tap. In connection with the hotel and under the same roof is a well-appointed and commodious Billiard-room, with a first-class table by Thurston, and every accessory. SAM CHARLTON'S EAILWAY HOTEL. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL, HASTINGS. W STOCK announces that he . has again taken command of this well- know Hostelry, and will endeavor to give the same satisfaction as heretofore. The situation of Stortford Lodge affords the best resort for the Races and Trottings Meetings, being in close proximity to both Courses. The Hotel contains several private sitting rooms, for the convenience of those wishing a quiet visit in the Country, where they will find every comfort. The best of Wines and Spirits will be kept. Loose Boxes for Visiting Trainers can be engaged by wire. W. St«cfe> Proprietor. ISoftfoluis a»«l 8011s, MALSTERS, BREWERS, AND BOTTLERS, Napier. ROB JOHNS & SONS HAVE now been using the water from tlieir new well about two months, and the Quality of the Boer made has greatly improved. This well draws a fine supply of the Purest Water, as clear as crystal, from a hitherto untapped stratum, 450 ft. below the surface, or about twice the depth of any other well in Napier. EOBJOHNS & SONS WERE AWARDED FOUR FIEST PRIZES AT THE LAST H.B. A. AND P. SOCIETY'S SHOW FOR THEIR ALE AND STOUT. Some of the local medical men are now recommending Robjohns and Sons' Stout as preferable to English. Such a recommendation is sufficient proof of the quality. In addition to Ale and Stout, ROBJOHNS & SONS BREW HOP ALE & HOREHOUND BEER, Both of the Highest Quality.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 433, 23 September 1897, Page 1
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333Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 433, 23 September 1897, Page 1
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