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Zi Hotels. • L. j - - L CLUB HOTEL, BEACH ROAD, KAIKOURA. R. J. WHITTLE ... Proprietor. IN this centrally situated and commodious Hotel, which has recently been enlarged, Commercial Travellers, Visitors to the Kaikoura District, and the public generally will find every COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. The House is replete with all that is requisite to ensure the comfort of Families and others, the accommodation it affords being superb. Invalids in quest of a pleasant resort where they can recruit their health, will find the salubrious climate of Kaikoura the most invigorating in the colony, and the CLUB HOTEL The most pleasantly situated and comfortable house in the town. Special attention will be paid to COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, And a large and well-lighted SAMPLE ROOM Will be placed at their disposal. First-class Table Kq-‘. A'T up. .*»'*- O f the ver; best brands. SUPERIOR BILLIARD-ROOM. Good Stabling. A ’Bus from the Club meets the Steamers on their arrival at the Port.

ADELPHI HOTEL, KAIKOURA. J. BEATTY ... ... Proprietor. J TV BEGS respectfully to inform his • JL> • Friends, the Travelling Public, and all and sundry that he is still to be found at the w r ell-known favourite hostelry, Admirably situated as this House is—at the junction of the North and South roads, and within a convenient distance of the Port, visitors will find it a MOST PLEASING RESORT In the Summer season. The Bed-rooms are Lofty and Airy. Private Parlours. Sample «.ooms for Commercial f Travellers. LIQUORS, SPIRITS; AND ALES Of the Best Quality. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Presided over by an efficient and courteous marker. Unrivalled Stable Accommodation, and Fifteen Acre Grass Paddock. Blacksmith. S. I’ANSON, Cxeneral Blacksmith, SHOER AND FARRIER, Beach Road, Kaikoura. Every attendance on Sick Horses, owned by cash customers, Free of Charge. No pump used. The purest of medicine given Free of Charge.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 5 July 1881, Page 1

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301

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 5 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume I, Issue 71, 5 July 1881, Page 1

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