Hotels. A i;STU A LAS lAN MOTE I AlllO above 1 'Motel is creeled on one JL of the lie's! sites in Citrlyle, commanding a beantlhil view of the Patea Liver. To Kxenrtionislsnfid Travellers it offers special attractions, aV the rooms for their use are lofty and airy, and visitors can Enjoy the comforts of their own home. Stabling 'of tlie Best De'scriptiom. Wines aiul spirits of Superior Qualify. W. O'BCERS, I’uoV’KiKTouj Carlyle, Bate!'. HA WE it A HOTEL, , a. a \v i-: if A. nplIE above Motel having nmhffgoue JL extensive additions anil alterations, inid Lie -whole improved, is now one of the most comfortahle and replete hotels -on the Creat North Western. .Roads. Travellers and I’riVate Families Visiting the district can receive every comfort and attention. Private suits for exetirtionists and Veil ding parties. Mol, Cold, and Shower Baths-. Brandy and LhpVors ot the very best only kept. EXT F. NSIVF STABLI aC. The Stables are in charge of a comp.elent Cro'om, and well adapted lor Stud or lace horses. Well grassed paddocks attached, • wit hunt responsibility-. Night stage for the mail colUih to and from New Plymouth. FMJST-CLASS TABLE KEPT* Foreign ami Colonial Papers received: THEODORE JCSPAIININ Proprietor*' MASONIC MOT ML, t'A HI ALE. ,i. (I. BEAMISH, Peoeiiiktoi:: /l]l 11 E above Motel is situated in close ,i. prox'indiv to tiee Patea Bridge, • < 111 1 (he accommodation wili lie Ibmld o] hrst-class quality. Spacious and well-ventilated Bedrooms. :b) liquors k -pl exempt loose bearing ic.dly iirsl-elass la-alt,is. (Paid Stabling and Paddocks; 1 WHEN LA NCR A lioTili,. A (JRIET WEEN IN TltE (JO UXT BY. To Sporisnmm '.i'onrisls, Tritvellers; ami Others. rp LLCVD begs to iidbrtii his friends jf , that he has taken oVer the Whennahnra. Mote), Patea .District. .1 he house Ims been thoroughly renovated, and a new stock ol:■ Ihpiors ot the best brands obtained, and everything will he •found convenient to the comfort of persons visiting this hostelry. GOOD SHOUTING CAN BE OBTAINED. Tim Whcnfiaknra River (lows close to the hotel, ami canoes always at hand: COO!) PADLOCKS AND STABLING. C I! ABC MS MO D Ivß AT E. AC EXT FOB THE PAT FA MAIL. BOY A L OAK II Ol’ FL, Jlauket Squauk, WaXIIANUIj JAMES LEY DON, IN returning his sincere thanks to the piddle lot the support accorded hint since opening the above Motel, wishes to inform them that he can offer Firstelass Accommodation ior Travellers and Boarders,-while every attention will be paid to Ids customers. Country Settlers will (hid tills Hotel provided with good Stables, with hay 'and com always on baud. ■ Convenience, cleanliness, and comfort will bo the aim of the Proprietor, who will try to obtain support by deserving it. Tea and Coffee from G a.m. till 10 p.m. Good Clean Bedding'/ JAMES LETTp Lemonade, Somawa-teu, and Cordial MAXUIi’ACTUREU, TARANAKI HOAD, PATEA. N-l}, —All Lemonade Bottles not?-. kkHißXhu -will bo charged at the rate J Gs. or unveil.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 151, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 151, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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