Hotels. Q<>MME HCI A L 11 OTE L, MaISKKT B<jCAltE, WaX'OAN'UI. JA 8. J. AX DEIIB OX, Proprietor. Every accommodation for Families and Coniine rci al -M<m. Extensive Sample Rooms recently added. Rendez\ous for Cobb & Co.’s Coaches. Cordon’s Stables attached. CHANCE OF i’UORli I ETAR V. WAVE RL E Y 1 1 U TE L, WA I R UA. FRANK PALMER, Having now assumed i lie management of this favourite and commodious liostf-lry, takes the opportunity <>i assuring Ids friends and llie travelling public generally of bis willingness and ability to yield lliem entire 'satisfaction. The house will be found to be eleanly and well kepi, and. tli. eomnnssariat. in every respect efficient ly found. The Ear will be kepi well supplied, only the best and most orthodox brands being admitted-. Eir.st-ela.ss Stabling and wcllgrassed and securely fenced paddock. Terms moderate. CLEAN’ BEDS AM) A LIBERAL TABLE. ijgj* Frank Palmer now appeals to the public with entire confidence and a firm determination to merit their patronnge. NUKUMAEU HOTEL. WILLIAM HANDLEY TTrISHES to remind his old friends, W and new enstomers, that the above hotel is open, and that accommodation to suit all classes cun be there obtained. Private Rooms for Wedding parties, and lirst-elass accommodation for travellers generally. Attached to tin' hotel aVe excellent Accommodation Paddocks, suitable for all kinds of Slock, and those bringing stock of any kind may rely upon every care being taken. Every Ihptor vended in this bouse may be relied on as genuine, and the best brands only are kept. Meals at am. hours. W. Handley desires to in; ko bis bouse a thorough Settlers Hole], and will spare no pains to make it so. Cobb's Coaeh stops here, and no pains will be spared to make intending , passengers comfortable, prior to their departure. i S HII?" TIOTIS X.. (LATE COMMERCIAL.) 1 Nearly opposite the’Corporatkm Wharf, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. Proprietor R. W. Littlewood. rplIE Hotel has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and various alterations and improvements math* to add to the comfort of those favoring the • proprietor with their patronage, KVK II Y ACt‘ OM .M 1.) ATf O X V O I’. VISITORS AXI > IiOARUKRS, THE I'.HO-ROO.MS AXI.) SITTIXO-UOO.MS Are loflv and well furnished-, ami no expeViAe has been spared to render aceomnmdalioii in this respect really first-class. 11 bV'j, Si>iri/x, u»i! Ales oj the. choid >■/ : As Onni.nary .Daily at One o'clock WIIAIiXCLITTL HOTEL, I AKAIIAMIFV. mHIB well-known Hotel will be found 1 replete with every comfort and convenience for ’Travellers and \ isitors. 'L’lu- best Wines ami -Spirits always in stock. The undersigned begs to thank his friends and the public generally for their vci:y liberal patronage during the six months he has been in this favorite hotel. Tlul hotel is constantly being improved, aiid 8. D. asnres bis patrons that he will still endeavor to merit the public favor. Hood Stables am! Eaddoeking. A H ENER A L BTO 11E. containing articles necessary for set tiers is attached to the Hotel-. 8. DIXON, Proprietor. ’Civility Gratis. Agent forI’ATEA Mail, Pa tea; Wangarmi Chronicle and fferah/, Wanganiii ; and Keening Post, Wellington.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 182, 6 January 1877, Page 1
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