Hotels. QOMMEI; Gi A L II 01'E L, Maski;t S<^>rrai;WLvxGAXrr. JA S. J. AXDEII s0 X, Proprietor. Every accommodation Cop Families ami Commercial Men. Extensive Sample Looms reccnllv added. ilemlmous for Cold) 6c Co.’s Coaches. Cordon’s Stables attached. CHANGE OF PHOtTJETAEV. WAYEPLEY HOTEL, WAILOA. EH AN K HALM EC, HAYING now assumed the managomeiit of this favourite and commodious hostelry, takes (lie opportunity of assuring Ids friends and the travelling public paiiTii 11 y of his willingness and ability to yield them entire satisfaction. 'The house will he found to he cleanly and well kept, ami th. commissariat in every respect efliciently found. The liar will he kept well supplied, only the best and most orthodox brands being admitted. First-class tttabliiig and wcllgrassed and securely fenced paddock. Terms moderate. turn AX DUDS AND A I.IUKUAI. TAUI.K. Frank Palmer now appeals to the public with entire confidence and a firm determination to merit their patronage. NUKUMASU HOTEL. WILLIAM IJ AN I) LEV WISHES to remind his old friends, and new customers, (hat the above hotel is open, and that accom modation to suit all classes can he there, obtained. Private Looms tor W adding - parties, and first-class accommodation lor travellers generally. Attached In the hotel an* excellent Accommodation Paddocks, suitable for all kinds of Stock, and those bringing stock of tiny kind may rely upon every can 1 being taken. Every liquor vended in this house may he relied on as genuine, and the best brands only are kept. ZdKAi.s at a i.t. nouns. W. Handley desires to make his house a thorough Settlers Hotel, ami will spare no pains to make it so. Cobh’s Coach stops here, and no pains will he spared to make intending passengers comfortable, prior to their departure. SHIT? TTOTHfL ( I.AT 10 CinniKtiClA!..) Nearly opposite the Corporate m Y barf, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. Proprietor E, W. Littlewood. miiE Hotel has been tliorougldy renovated throughout, ami various alterations and improvements made to add to the comfort of those favoring the proprietor with their patronage, EVE It V ACCO MM I) ATI O N EO It V ISITOIIS AX 1) r.OAUDJiIIS. the kkd-uooms and srmxo-uoo.Ms An.- lofty and well furnished, and no expense has been spared to render accommodation in this respect really first-class. W'uiC-i, Spirit*, and A tea oj the choice*! qunHtij. Ax OuniXAiiv Daily at O.ni; o’clock W HALNCLLFFE HOTEL, } AKA If AM LA. mIITS well-known Hotel will be found J replete, with every comfort and convenience for Travellers and \ isilors. The best Wines and Spirits always in stock. The undersigned hogs to thank his friends and the public generally for their very liberal patronage daring the six months he has been in this favorite hotel. Thd hotel is constantly being improved, and S. U. asurcs his patrons that hi will still endeavor to merit the public favor. ! Good Stables and Paddoeking. A GENE PAL STOLE, containing articles necessary for settlers is attached to the Hotel. S. DIXON, Proprietor. Civility Gratis. 1 Agent ferPATKA Mail, Patoa; Wanganui , Chronicle and Herald , Wanganui ; and hicrnii/;! I’ort. Yd lin rtmi.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 186, 20 January 1877, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 186, 20 January 1877, Page 1
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