Hotels, alllwn iic 1* A T E A . Proprietor T. HAYWOOD. rp.MS well-known Hotel possesses ■-*- unequalled advantages to strangers and 1 'no mereial 'l’m.vllers visiting Pale.a from its central position in (In- business pari of tile town. an.l in eh'S' proximity to til l Post an.l Telegraph Offices, It contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every eoiivenience. Baths—Hot, Cui.n, asm) Showf.k. Tho Table for its selection of tlie elioieest delicacies o!‘ tin; season is unequalled in the Colony. The elioieest of Wines and the finest brands of Spirits and Cigars arc alone supplied. English and Colonial Ales and Stout on draft and in bott.e. SPACIOUS S.\ M I’l.K BOOM'S FOR TJtAVKbIjKRS. A first-class Billiard Table upon the premises attended l»v a competent Marker. Kl (IST-Cl. ASS ST A HI. IXU ACCOM mo hat sox. A I, A I’d I K ROii^r, suitable for Entertainment:*of any kind, Meetings, Ac., for hire on moderate terms. ©l3 © HOT EI, 0 E o. GEORGE BEAMISH, Proprietor. ri’MlE at>nv« Hofei is situated between JL New I’lymonlii and Jlawera, on (he main coach mail, and having lately been tborough 1 v renovated, affords every accommodation to travellers and tourists. Wines and Spirits of tbs best brands. Henderson and Farruh’s Sparkling Diamond Ales. COOD STABLING. Weil fenced and Grassed Paddocks. G. B. has also in connection with the hotel a G ENERAL STORK, well stoeked with Clothing. (Jroeeries, Saddlery, &r., and selling at reasonable rates. KETEMARAE HOTEL, KETEMARAE. PRAHCIS 23 RETT, PROI’R I KTUIi. rpHE above Hotel having just been -1- finished, the. Proprietor wishes to inform the public and those tra,veiling by the Mountain Road to and from New Plymouth, Unit every comfort and attention will be found at his Hotel. Good Stabling and ■ Paddocks for Horn's. All Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. THE ABOVE HOTEL, Doing a first-class business, is for POSITIVE SALE, together with 10 acres of valuable land, stables, stockyard, and other conveniences. Immediate possession ean be given. For further particulars apply to W. DALE, Carlyle; or FRANCIS BRETT, KETEMARAE HOTEL, KKTKMARaE. WAVER LEY HOTEL, W AIKO A. MR. MUIIDO McLEAN, late of Tnrakina, having taken the above Hotel, wishes to inform his friends and the travelling public that they will find it replete with every accommodation for both man arid beast. Wines and Spirits of tho Best Brands. PRINCE C)E WALES HOTEL, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. MRS. RAPLEY, formerly of the Waitotara Hotel, bogs to inform her old friends in tho Patea District, and the public generally, that she has taken the above hotel, where she is prepared to afford every accommodation to thhse who may favor her with their patrbnage.' , , . ... ■ The Hotel has been enlarged, and every requirement provided for the cdmlbrt of her guests.’ It is situated most conveniently to all public olliees; is near the bridge, and on the main road leading ro Tnrakina, Marton, and Wellington. . Only the very best brands of Wines, Spirits, mad Beers kept in stock.'., . , An excellent Table is kept, excellent Beds,- and in fact every comfort that cari be desired.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 82, 26 January 1876, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 82, 26 January 1876, Page 1
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