TAKAKA. MR. JAMBS RBII^LY Desires to inform the travelling public that his Hotel, which has just been rebuilt, is now fitted ur> in first class style. The building contains 32 rooms, all of which are suitably furnished. The house contains a number of -Comfortable Sitting Rooms, Well Lighted Commercial Room, nice Airy Bedrooms, with Hot and Cold Water Baths, Capacious Dining Room, etc. The best Nelson and Canterbury Ales, and the purest Wines and "Spirits are always kept in stock. A comfortable two-horse coach meets the steamers from Nelson and Collingwood. Travellers and tourists can arrange to be driven to any part of the province. Saddle horses and conveyances of all descriptions on hire. By paying strict and careful attention to the wants or\his patrons Mr Reilly hopes to merit a continuance 01 the support which has in the past been so readilv accorded him. BRIDGh STREET. NELSO.Tf (PRORIETOR FOR THE PAST 29 YEARS) Begs to thank his numerous Customers and the Public generally for past patron ■ age, and assures all who favor him with i call,, that-they will FIND EVERY HOMF COMFORT with MODERATE CHARGES. Superior Imported and Colonial Wines WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Coach and Horses Hotel, NELSON. O. M. MAT HE SO A\ Proprietor. Late cf the Masonic Hotel, Hauelock, r [ I HE undersigned wishes to inform the residents of Motueka and and lacent districts that he has purchased the goodwilljand lease of this popular Hotel. "Visitors favoring him with a call can depend upon receiving the very host of attention. The bar Is stocked with the choicest brands of Ales, Wine* and. Spirits. The Stabling accommodation is second to none in Kelson. G. M. MATHESON Proprietor. collingwood street, nelson; r j\RE above Establishment has' Deen taken over and renovated by MR and MRS. DE BLOIS, who Jli u t ov-eiy endeavor to make it one of the best Boarding Establishments in tha Province, Charges moderate, and every attention paid to the Travelling Public. y
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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 161, 6 March 1903, Page 1
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