Hotels* : ALBION HOTEL, P ATE A. ’Proprietor' T. HAYWOOD. HHII'IS well-known Hotel possesses A- Unequalled advantages to stikngcrs and Commercial Travellers visiting Patea from, its central position in tho -business part of the town,'.and in close' proximity .to,'the Post and Telegraph Ofilcos. tJt gqntaiip; a fine range ,of, Bedrooms, witli, every. convenience. ■ - : i Paths— Hot, Cold,, and Suoweu, . The .Table Tor. its selection:';'of choicest delicacies oh the season is the unequalled hi the Colony. ■ ■ ■ ■ , Tho choicest of .Wihes and. .the.-finest brands, of . Spirits; and Cigars--arc alone supplied. i . . J .. -English -and> .Colonial. Alee and Sjtont oh draft,and in bottle. - . .KDAGIOUB SAMPLE RO’OMf TRAVELW-jPuS. ■ • FOB A first-class Billiard' Table upon the. premises attended by a competent Marker; ~ . ■ EIKHT-CLASS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. A--LARGE ROOM, |" ’ suitable: for Entertainments of any kind, .Meetings, &c.,. for : hire on moderate terms. . . . : '■ , ~.OBp: .H-OTBZ., - ' b• • O EH. 'GEORGE BEAMISH, Proprietor. ;; milß above Hotel is situated between i ~ New Plymouth and IhnVcra, on.tlie, rnarii coach road, and having lately keen thoroughly renovated, affords every acconnuodatioh to travellers and tourists. Wines and Spirits of the hc.k brands.* Henderson and idlrraids Sparkling Diamond Ales. ' GOOD STABLING. ' Well Fenced and Grassed Paddocks. G. 13. Inis also in connection with the hotel a GEN El! Aft STORE, well stocked with 1 Clothing, Groceries, Saddlery, Ac., and selling at reasonable rates." KETEM Alt A E II OT EL, K ETKMARAE. F. H. BRETT IMiOPRIETOR rpilG above Hotel, "situated on the -i- ■ direct liiuyof Hoad between Pateaam! New Plymouth, tvill bo found to afford first-class accommodationto -the travelling public. : > Hood Stabling and Forage. ■ SEGU R E Sl'o C K YARD S. . . Spacious and well fenced Paddocks. Liquors of tiic Best Brands only supplied i . CHANCE OP PROPRIETARY. WAVERLEY HOTEL, WAIROA. : FRANK PaPMER,;- | HAVING now assumed the rifapage--1 ment of this favourite abd 'commodious hostelry, takes the opportunity qf assuring his friends and the .travelling public generally of. his willingness; hind ■ability, to' yield- them: ■ entire satisfaction. The house’will he found to bo cleanly > and' well.kept, and the commissariat in every 'respect efficiently found; : TheBar will-be-keptAvell supplied, only the best and. mostforthodox, brands, beingadmitted/ ‘Stabling amlwell--grassed-and-sccurely fenced paddock. ’ ■ i Terms i moderate. ; . ... ''grPj'-A-i- ‘ Piej.C 15 j CLEAN ’BEDS AND A LIBERAL TABLE. - . , - r, r . I-AC 'C. f. . . 1 1 I:JS..,’L ' spy Frank Palmer now appeals to tho .public with entire confidence' And a, firm detcfriunatlon . to merit | their 'patronage. ; WALTER ALZDORF, •’ SURVEYOR. Licensed under the Laud Transfer an!, Native Lands Act; i Address—Hawcra W. WILLI A M S, BLACKSMITH FARRIER, AND WHEELWRIGHT, Patea and llavveha. kgricnltoral Implements made and repaired.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 150, 16 September 1876, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 150, 16 September 1876, Page 1
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