Hotels. CENTEAL HOTEL, P A T E A. Owen McKittrick ... ... Proprietor. THE above new and commodious Hotel is now open for the accommodation ot the public. It occupies the most centra! and commanding- position in the Town of PATEA, within one minute’s walk of the Post and Telegraph Stations, It has been erected regardless of expense, is elegantly furnished throughout, has ample accommodation—the bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated, and the private sitting rooms being furnished in excellent style, and with a view to the convenience and comfort of guests. The Billiard Boom contains a new Table by Alcoch tf- Co., Melbourne , and is furnished with all the latest and best appointments. The Hotel being situated on a corner section fronting three streets, all the windows are well lighted, and command an extensive view of the surrounding country. Wines, Spirits, and Beers of the very best quality. The Proprietor, in notifying the opening of the Central Hotel, desires to add that no effort will be wanting on his part to make the establishment one of the most popular hostelries on the coast,, The comfort of the guests will be the first consideration, and the proprietor trusts to receive public support. I’ll!ST-CLASS STABLING in connection with the Hotel. O. McKITTRICK, Proprietor. Important Notice. FO’S. McCarthy begs to inform • Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hotelkeepers, and the general public that having purchased a large stock of the first brands of Wines and Spirits, for Cash, in the principal markets of the colony, he is now in a position to supply them at prices which cannot be equalled by any firm in tbe district. F. O’S. McCarthy, Railway Hotel, PATEA . N.B.—The usual custom in the wholesale trade being to add a quantity of water so as to reduce the strength of the spirits, F. O’S. McCarthy hereby intimates, for general information, that he does not conform to such a disreputable practice, but guarantees his liquors to be pure and unadulterated. ALBION HOTEL, Patea ; Proprietor, T. Haywood. THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL possesses unequalled advantages to strangers and Commercial Travellers visiting Patea, from its central position in the. business part of the town, and its close proximity to the Post and Telegraph Offices. ’ It contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. Baths—Hot, Gold, and Shower. The Table, for its selection of the Choicest Delicacies of the season, is unequalled in the Colony. The choicest of Wines and the finest brands of Spirits and Cigars are alone supplied. English and Colonial Ales and Stout on draft and in bottle, SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS. Tbe Billiard Room having been redecorated and refitted, T. H. has pleasure in inviting attention to the increased comfort and convenience which lovers of the green cloth will find at the old bouse. The Billiard Table is attended by a competent marker. First-class Stabling Accommodation. Public Notices. Sutton’s Unadulterated Seedsg U T T O N '8 World Renowned seeds are supplied to order in Christchurch (or at Any other Ports in quantities) at an advance of TEN PER CENT upon English Catalogue Prices. Royal Berts Seed Establishment, - Reading. Catalogues may be obtained from, or orders addressed to F. W. ISITT, Box 326, Christchurch, Or E. Veale, New Plymouth. Manutahi General Store. RW. FOREMAN begs to inform , his numerous customers that he has disposed of the above business to Mr R. Whittem, and lakes this opportunity of thanking the public of Manutahi and district for the liberal support accorded him during the seven years he has been in business; and solicits a continuance for his successor. IN reference to the above, I beg to inform the public of Manutahi and surrounding district, that I will endeavor, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to my care, to merit a continuance of tbe support hitherto accorded to my predecessor. R. WHITTEM.
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Patea Mail, 19 July 1881, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, 19 July 1881, Page 1
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