H Reis. iSTIIP TTO r i.''li)Xj (I.AT 1C CO.M.MKIO.'I A 1..) Nearly oj*t><«sit-<i the Corporal!■ *i* W hurt. TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. Proprietor R. W. Littlewood. m I!E Hotel lias been thoroiigh'y re- § novated throughout, and various alterations an.l improvements made In add in tin; comfort of thus;; favoring the ]jroj;riI<>:■ with their patroinu e. EVE It V A (’('<) M M I) A Tin N F0 ll VISITORS A XI) DoARDERri. THE BED-ROOMS AND tHTTJ NO-ROOMS Arc lofty and well furnished, and no expense has been spared to render aeconnnodaiion •in lids respect really first-class. irZ/K'a, >S'ptr.7.s, anil A leu oj the choicest quad/;/. Ax Oitnix.vnv Daily at Oxh o’clock TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, (Opposite Corporation Wharf). C. P. ( >’H ANTjON ... Pi: ol‘ll IKTOJ:. (Date proprietor of tlie Empire Hotel Wanganui; and Kui Iwi Hotel.) Ci P. (TIL having erected upon the -’o most favorahle site in Wanganui a first-class COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL tlu' Proprietor can, with confidence, invite inspection of his premises l>y ins former friends, and hy tiie public, for whose comfort and convenience no effort lias hem spared in the attempt to make THE PIMP 110 TED the most complete and best appointed in Wanganui. The Bedrooms, in which can lie accommodated over sixty persons, have been arranged with a view solely to healthy considerations, and all classes of the community can be accommodated. THE PARLOTUS Art* most < onvenient !y arranged, and are most eomforlahly furnished. TII E 1.1 A R Is abundantly supplied with Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porters, ite., of the best brands, for which C. P. O’Hanlon has previously maintained a, high reputation, and wliich he intends to retain while proprietor of the Pu:u Hotel, or any oilier iiotel. Central situation, proximity to the wharf, and being opposite tiie Railway terminus, besides tiie advantages of tiie superior accommodation referred to, combined under the Pier Hotel, renders it a suitable resort for business men. gJr PFinite Pounis for Families. THE STEAMERS ALWAYS ATTENDED TO. BATHS OX THE PREMISES. MILL 10 X ACCOM MOD AT lON. ORDINARY DAILY, AT 1 p.m. REMEMPER! THE PIER HOTEL T.utu Quay, Waxcaxli. C. P. O’II AN LON, Proprietor. ■ m »w.iwiu»^i» w I L L I A M S, BLACKSMITH FARRIER, AND WHEELWRIGHT, Patea and Haweiia. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. VICTORIA STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Sawixo, Pi.ainixo, axd Moui/mxo Mi i.ls, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. riTHE above Al ills arc now in full 1 working order, and the proprietor intimates to the Building Trade and consumers generally, that he is able to supply every description of Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Ote., &c., at reasonable rates. Shop Fronts, Sash Frames; Greenhouse Sashes, &c., made to order from thoroughly seasoned timber; on the shortest notice; Orders hy post promptly executed. ANDREW ROBERTSON; P.tibl‘fH.£tbk;
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 1, 5 April 1876, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 1, 5 April 1876, Page 1
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