Hotels.. K A KARA.MM A HOTEL. rninS well-known Hotel will bo found J. replete with- every comfort end eodreniciicb for Travellers hud / Visitors. The best Wines and spirits always'in stock. The undersigned begs to assure bis patrons that it will lie his constant endeavour to merit a slum; of their: custom. 1 ■ Good Stables and Paddoeking. A GENERAL .'STORE, containing articles.necessary for settlers is attached to the Hotel. S. DIXON’,. Proprietor. Agent, for the Rath A Mah,. ;p HOTi^L ( I. AT K Nearly opposite tin; Corporals>r "Wharf, TAUPO QUAY, WANGARUL a Proprietor E. W. Littlewood. rpilE Hotel lias been thoroughly vonovated throughout, and various alterations and improvements made, to add,to the comfort of those favoring the pi oprietur with their patronage. . K V Kit Y ACCOMM DA T1 O X V 6 It VjyJTOIIS.AXI) tiOAUDKIt.S. THE HKD-ItOOM.S AXD SrmXCi-ItOO.MS Are lofty and' Well furnished, and no expense has been spared to render accommodation, in this respect really first-class., ir/acs, Xji-i'it.ij oral Airs of the claacrat , quality. An Oitdinahy Dau.v at Onic o’enm a THE PlE.fi HOTEL TAUPO QUAY, WANQ-ArTUI, - (Opposite Corporation Wharf). C. P. O’HANLON PnornncTou. (Late proprietor of the Empire Hotel Wanganui ; and Kai Iwi Hotel.) P P. (O’ IT. having erected upon the most favorable site in Wanganui a (Irst-elass COMMERCIAL,& FAMILY HOTEL the Proprietor can, with eonlideiiee, invite inspection of his premises by Ids former friends, and by tbe public,-.--for whose comfort and convenience no effort has, been spared in the attempt to make THE PIER HOTEL the most complete and best appointed in Wanganui. The Bedrooms, In which can he accommodated over sixty, persons, have been arranged with a view solely to, healthy .considerations, and all classes of the .community can bo accommodated. / THE PARLOUUS Are. most conveniently 'arranged, and are most comfortably' Tarnished. TII E BA R Is abundantly supplied with 'Wines,-. Spirits, Ales, Porters. &e., of the best brands, for which C. P. O’Haiilon lias previously maintained a high reputation, ami which he intends to retain while proprietor of the TTkk Hotko, or any other hotel. Central situation, proximity to the,yliarf,' and being .opposite the Railway lorminns, besides tlie advantages of. the superior accommodation referred to, eomjined. under the Pier 'Hotel, renders It a suitable resortlor business men. hgijr Private Rooms far Families. THE STEAMERS ALWAYS ATTENDED ■ ' ■ "TO. ■ BATHS ON THE PREMISES. MI LLION’, ACCOMMODATION. ORDINARY DAILY, AT I p.m. REMEMBER ! THE PI ER-HOTEL Tauto QiiaVjAYangaxui. , C. P. OTIANLON, Proprietor. W. W I L L I- A M S, BLACKSMITH FARRIER, AND ' WHEELWRIGHT, Patka and Tlawkha. Agricultural Implements. -made. and
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 122, 10 June 1876, Page 1
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