Hotels'. WHAHNCLIFPE -HOTEL, , ■ E A’KARAMEA. •• TTIHIS Vv.ell-kiiowh, Hotel will be. found . replete with every c.ovnfqrt r and convenience fbrTravellors find Visitors.The best Wines and .Spirits, always instock. ■’ ’ ■ • I ■.-Tlie; 1 -Undersigned■.* begs' to thank hip; ■friends and' tbevpublic generally for tlicir very, liberal j patrqnnge, ; during tbe* six months he. lias been in this favorite hotel, v Tlul hotel is constantly being improved, and S. D. asnrcs‘ his natrons that lie will still' endeavor to niei : ib ttie ! pitlilic favor.i ... Good Stables and iPacldockingiis i . , A GENERAL '.STORE', .containing' articles necessary for settlers is, attached, to the' Hoteli ’., , . * ■,, ! M ■' s. dixon; ; ' Proprietor. Civility; Gratia.--:. . Agent for Pate a Mail, Patea; WafigariulChronicle and'- Ifercld, Wanganui ; and' Evening Post, Wellington. ' , '' r ’■ 8 H-IP-HO TEL (late '• COMMlvildlAn.) Nearly- opposite the CoTporatk/i; Wharf; . TAUPO QU;AY,.'WANG ANUI.. ' Proprietor . E‘. Little.wood; rj'lHE Hotel lias 'been thoroughly ,re-‘ -A- novated tlirnhghont,' and various alterations and’•improvements made to add to thc ! comfort of' : those favoring .the proprietor with-their patronage. ; - ; ■ EVE It V AOOOMMD AT,I ON. F0 R, YlbiTOKb AND BOARDERS. TII V. r.BD.-TiOO.MH'AND SITTING-ROOMS Are. lofty .and well . furnished,v and ! no expense has ; boon spared : to render accommodation dn this- respect really first-class.r ... . *- : J. j between P.'iltvi - and N"W Pisitnu-qb nv i 1 i-iind-It.;i ,eo;ivenj ent ha!t,ing stage.(food iv.idfloek .'Kromnii,join /J GO MAS SC'nWEN, . ' V ; ' . ih-fij-rietor. ■ f 1 ’ - ' T, It. ■ business x\- Guess. ■P O T bA DDT-TOR' AND ‘ TIARNEb’S MAKER. TARANAKI ,noAl>, OAULYLK. .’ / A \vell assorted.stock-of - ; . SNG'Lltjli AND COLONIAL SADDLERY. j A R.T ‘and- T i.LV P:: il A it N E SS, AH . aiitl' Repairs , promptly ’ ' executed.-' ' " A .GLASS 'SEEDS. I L L‘l,i'v M;s UN'_ f : S II 'A W , Ineptok'oKu.s jSi .SnkosMkx,' . AYE NO Vo L -AN DTNG, ,oxAY a|c"a’ full stock of NEW SEASON'S-A-a: b-.L.AI-!?/-'■ -• n : ‘ pV'ER'SEEB.S, co'mpHslng' J j i'lno Nctv"White '.plorcN ‘ < ; • A'lsike Glovefb , ... (• hj - i ■ .y:wv G! , oocl [ ,Clean Eocal Saved-Rye Gras's f „ ■ i': .., 3 ..Cocksfoot! '>! Prairie .* ;; . . „.. r ’!- „ JTmiothy f hj }# italianllyc' pk ki al —We .ca n. con Gdcri tly .recoind' the Rye tirass*as- having., been■ted ‘by Mr' Henry- Wiliiamsdn ; lohg standing phstmes. I AH levs'and otber f seeds are. tried, by! jus j re ewe- sepd thent ;,Oa't,- --hnd- are ■afitoed to.germinate freely .a ,'r ” > Samples and prices forwarded, oh icatioiw i , }■./•' . j .
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 1
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373Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 1
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