TELEGRAPH STAELJ rage. Motor-cars, gig?, buggies, cab, hearse und saddle horses on lure. Motor-bu: meets all trains. General carrying ii all branches. Commercial traveller: catered for. Buses opou for engage incuts for private parties. Letters am telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone), Ho. 7, ARCHIE SMITH, fKUi'ttlETOit. (Under New Management). JUBILEE HOTEL, OTAKI. A. H. LEES Proprietor. ONLY THE BEST OF ALES, "WINES AND SPIRITS. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Bowling, Tennis and Croquet Courts Adjoin the Promises. All Buses and Motor-cars pass to and from the Railway Station. A. H. LEES Proprietor. SOTHERAN'S FAMILY HOTEL, (\V. Sotheran, lato Public Works Dopt., Wellington and Auckland). Renovated throughout, and rnade right up-to-date. VISITORS ASSURED OP EVERY ATTENTION AND COMFORT. EXCELLENT TABLE. Only the Best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits in Stock. Motors pass the doors at frequent intervals. One minutes walk from Post Office; udjoius the theatre. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, Xi. WILLIAMS Proprietor. tTAVING taken over tho abovo hostelry I intend to make it up-to-date, and cater in my best style for the public generally. j FIRST-CLASS TABLE. ONLi* TIIE BEST OF ALES, WLNc'S AND SPIRITS. CIVILITY AND EVEitY ATTENTION. Q. WILLIAMS Proprietor. Under New Management MANAKAU HOTEL, Manakan. A. WALSHAW Proprietor, TJAVINO taken over the abovo wellknown Hostelry, which has been rebuilt and jcrnished splendid'y throughout. I am prepare-: to cater for all. ONLi' THE BEST ACCOMMODATION will bo provided, whilo only FIRSTCLASS LIQUORS will be stocked. j GRAND HOTEL, LEVIN. J. BEBBINGTON .. Proprietor. THE LEADING HOTEL IN 'a HE NORTHERN PART OF HOROWHENUA. Lovely Lake Adjacent. Bowling and Tennis Courts near by. All Motor Vehicles pas? to and fro from the train. 5. BEBBINGTON" .. Proprietor.
RANGIURU HOUSE. (EANQrCTEU-BY-THE-SEA). OTAKI. MES R. WOOD Proprietress. TjANGIUKti HOUSE, pleasantly situate amidst lovely surroundings, i~ being made up-to-date and brought in to line -with other leading accommod tion houses,, and summer-boarders may rely upon everything well above the average. «•"" ■•..**- Supplied all Hours. LUNCHEONS. Picnic Parties should call or ring telephone 645. Close proximity to beach, tenru: courts, boating, etc.' Smokers'Swr.£raru ' -1/8 rapidly di»p*lled by 3/# (argling FlsenaoL
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Otaki Mail, 19 May 1922, Page 1
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