, Hoiels. A USTiI AIjAS iAN HOTEL. TIT H E above Hotel is ('veoli'il on om.’ : 1- of tin* host sites in • Carlyle, commanding a beautiful view of 'the Patea River. To Excurtiouists and Travellers U, offers Special attractions, as the rooms for their 1 use are lofty ami airy, ami, visitors can enjoy the comforts ol their, own honl*-. ;> Stabling of the Best Description. ■■■•. 'Wines ami Spirits of Superior Quality.: - W, ODGE.RH, J’noriMKTon, Carlyle, Paten. il AW E 11A _ lIUT EL, . UAWERA. T. EHPAGNE, PROPRIETOR. ril II E above Hotel having lately under-! JL gone : extensive alterations, amp the whole renovated and improved, is now one of the Pest hostelries on the! Croat North Western .Road. Travellers and visitors to fin 1 district; can depend upon . receiving every attention., , y A ■' EXCELLENT STAB PIXCI,. ~ ’ .With secure nml well .grassed paddocks . .mi.", attached.; ■ -e . "Night stage' for the .Mail: Coach from Wanganui to,iNow Plymouth. FIRST-CLASS ORDINARY KEPT. T. EHPAGNE, Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, • PR' UAR'LYL’E. J. G. BEAM IHJI, Puoi'i!iktok. fin PI E above Hotel* is situated nP JL -'proximity to the Patea Bridge, and tie* accommodation' will be lound of first-class quality; *•- Spacious and well-ventilated Bedrooms. No liquors • kept.-; bxcept- • those bearing ■ really first-class' brands. Good 'Stablin'*' and Paddocks; WH.ENUA Iv'J.R A HOTEL. A QUIET WEEK IN THE COUNTRY. To Sportsmen, Tourists, Travellers, and .Others; T LLOYD begs to inform his friends , that he has taken over the. Who-, nnakura Hotel, Patea. District. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and a new,stock‘of liquors of the hast brands obtained, jvml everything wil.l be. found convenient to the comfort of persons visiting this hostelry. GOOD,.SHOOTING CAN BE OBTAINED. The' Whcnuaknra River flows close to! hotel, quid canoes always at hand. GOOD '. PADDOCKS AND STABLING. CPI ABC EH MODEBATE. AGENT EQB THE PATEA MAIL. . TIOY'AL OAK HOTEL, -- MaKIvIOT , HqUAP.IV' Waxoaxui ! JAMES LEY-DON, IN returning his sincere thanks to the: Public for the support accorded, him since 'opening the above Hotel, wishes to inform, them- that be can offer-First-class’ Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders, while every attention wilPbe, paid-to'his'customers.' - • ; '•Country Settlers will ; find this Hotel provided with good Stables, with hay’ and corn always-on-hand; ; 1 > Convv l ii' t,nce >’^ ean^nt ‘ ss >' find cohdbrt will 'be the'aim of the' Proprietor, who, will try to obtain support by- deserving. Tea and Coffee from--6 -a.ni; till 10 p.m.j Good Clean. Bedding. Sept 11 OLD EE L'EMABAE HOTEL.' TO TRAVELLERS BETWEEN PATEA AND NEW PLYMOUTH. rpi-IE above Hotel is now Be-oponcd,: JL ,rtml ' has’‘dntely undergone ir thorough renovation. ’ The' house is, suitably furnished throughout, ami tlic' bed rooms* arc well ventilated. ; As this ’ Hotel is * situated at the' entrance to the Mountain Bead, travel-, lors between Patea and Now Plymouth will find it a convenient halting stage. ' Good paddock accommodation. THOMAS SC OWEN,. Proprietor,
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 113, 10 May 1876, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 113, 10 May 1876, Page 1
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