Hotels. AIVii.’ALASIAX llnTI'J,. f Xi ! K ! k i\'( ■ !i t .<*,•> 1 is ovcil'd OH 'Mm s! i,f ti!' 1 li-.-'l sites in Carlyle. I'nina hj ■antit'ul '/ ii• \ v (if tin' I*; 1 1 <■: i ijiv;-/. To i'ixrlirl io’.lisls and ’iVil VhJ I'SI'S ; mV-rs -!» ■c-'-i! nit s' ; i■■ iit ills, as 11 1 " To. ■! n■i',<r their use iin? I"!;y mol airy, aiul Vlsili>r> run criov tin' coiiilorLs ol their own horn |l . Slabling of |]io Best 1 tescription. VMkf-y. zai'l Spirits of Snj.ari--n* Qua ! i(y. w. O i'n I KBS, Pmmr. i > ir, Carlyle, I jH. iA ~<V 'sl Pa Ik. HIOTSZ,, ii a w i-: i; a. rpl\K I'lovr l!i .!•■! Ii livin',.’; undergone X ex te 1 1 -■ ivn additions :; 11 -1 alterations, & and Hie whole in:j>rovrd. is now one ot ■ 1 iia most eomfortah!" and replete hotels on tin" (treat North Western Hoads. Travellers and Private Families Visiting lln- district- ran receive ovary comfort aiid attention. d. PBOSSKB, Prn|irieo,r. MASoXH lIOTFI., caim.yit;. d. it. !’. ]■] AM i si!, I’uori; ir.Tou. t >! t! ■ K above li-.li I is sii mited in clo-m * proximity !•> tiio Patea Hri-mm, and lie-' aceonn nodii l ion will In toiiud ol ■iisi-vias- quality. Spacious and well -ventilated Bedrooms. ■.No liquors k-]M except those hearing really lirsl-dass hrainls. j.ooso hoy. <• “ .'Old s. I'lli'll roly fenecd paddocks aitaelmd for Morses, Sheep, and < ‘attic (without, pi -spoi isi hi. 1 1 y.) 7aLIUON IIOTHL, TAT K a . Proprietor T- HAYWOOD. dJiIS well-known .Hotel possesses um Ti nailed advantages to strangers oi.d Commercial Travellers visiting Paten A from its central position in the business f part of the town, and in close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Ofliees. It. contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. f ' .Baths —Hot, Conn, and Showki:. Tim Table for its selection of the Tiniest. delicacies ol the season is unmpia lied in the Colony. Tim clioieest. of Wines and the finest brands of Spirits and Cigars, arc alone sn | iplied. Knglish and Colonial Ai..v •■end Stoat ■on draft and in hotl.e. SPAitoris SAM IT,H ItOOMS FOhT ft A V 10 !,[,!•'. KS. A first-e-hiss Hilliard d'ahie upon Ihe premises attended by a competent .Marker. ” 1 KST-eI.ASS sT,v 111 , l XI: A i toM MOI>AT lON . A I.AUCF. i;noM, suitable ior Ixiitertaiiiments ot any knel, .Meetings, Ac., for hire on moderate terms. OS© HOT 3L, () K (). OVZOTIC'K BEAM fStl. 7 Vopriet. >i-. rSAIIM above Hot el is shunted between g Nhwv Plymouth mid Hawera, on tlm main coach road, and having - lately oo>*r. thoroughly renovated, afford-; every tiecummodaliou to travellers and tourisis. Wines and Spirits of the host brands. Henderson and Favrah's Sparkling Diamond Ales. IH'OD ST ATI TNG. Well Fenced and Grassed Paddocks. G. P>. Ins also in connection with the 'mtel a (t KX Mb’A U STOIiK, well stocked Vv-.di Clothing, Groceries, Saddlery, Ac., and selling at reasonable rates.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 208, 7 April 1877, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 208, 7 April 1877, Page 1
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