Hotels; ALBION HOTEL, P A 'l’ E A . Proprietor T- HAYWOOD. rnriis '.veil-known Hotel possesses -A unequalled ad vantages tosltaiigers and Commercial Travellers visiting Palea iVoin its central.position in tin l business ] >ij> tof tlu> town, and in close proximity to flu 1 Post find Telegraph OTriers. It .contains u liim-range of Bedrooms, will) every convenience. •Baths—Hot Conn, .axd Sncmdt. Tlu; Ta!)!o for its selection of the choicest de'icacics of the season is unequalled in the Colony. The choicest of Wines -mid the finest brands of .-Spirits and Cigars are’alone supplied. English ’.'and Colonial Ales ami Stout on draft and in hott.e. . SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR XI;A V.HLtiSIiS, A first-class Billiard Table upon the premises, a tie tided hy a com]»etent Marker. t’IUST-OI.ASS ST A I! LI NO ACCOMMODATION. A BAKU K ROOM. . suitable for EnterLiinmentr, of any kind, Meetings, &c... for. hire on moderate terms. ' OSO sS OT IS ’ Of (). GEORGE BEAMISH, Proprietor. rjSAUB ah ive Hotel is m fruited between ,iL New Rlymuuth and Hawera, on (hr main eoaeh roar:, and having lately Leer, thoroughly renovated, afford.*, every accommodation to traveller}} alid tourists. Wines and Spirits of the hast brands. Henderson and Pa mill's Sparkling Diamond Ales'. dUCOD STABLING. Well Pernod and Grassed Paddocks. U. i;. Ims also in conm-clioti wish tinhotel id UF.NFdtAB BToUE, well stocked with Clothing. Groceries. Saddlery, tve.. ami selling at reas.fii.dne rates. KE'ITMA HA E HOVE L, KB i’EM A RAF. F C 2 tS- B 2i mT T* BKUi’iHETUH. fJpHE above Hotel leaving just been .it. finished, the proprietor wishes to inform the pnhiie rml ti’.os" traveliiu-.; hv the .Mountain .Road to and from New Plymouth, that every comfort and attention will be found at bis Hotel. Good (Stabling ah’ Paddocks for Horses. All Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. TIT id ABOVE HOTEL, Doing a first-class business, is for POSITIVE BALE, together with 10 acres of valuable land, stables, stockyard, and other conveniences. Immediate. possession can be given. For further particulars npplv to W. DALE, Carlyle; or ■FRANCIS BRETT, Ketemarae' hotel, ketemarae. CHANG E OF PROPRIETARY.' WAV.ERLEY HOTEL, WAIROA. FRANK PALMER, HAVING now assumed The management of this favourite and commodious hostelry, takes the opportunity of assuring bis friends ami the travelling public generally of bis willingness and ability to yield thorn entire satisfaction. The house will be found to be cleanly and well kept, and the commissariat in every respect efficiently found. The Bar will be kept well supplied, only the best and most orthodox brands being admitted. First-class Stabling andwollgrassed and securely fenced paddock. Terms moderate. Of,kwx beds and a liberal tAuLic. (SiT Frank Palmer now appeals to the public with entire confidence and a firm determination to merit their patronage. WALTER ALZDOEF, SUE VETCH. Licensed under the Land Transfer ant Native Lands Act.Ad dress —Hawcra
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 123, 14 June 1876, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 123, 14 June 1876, Page 1
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