Hotels. TEL, MANAIA. J. Jackson invites attention to the excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers at his handsome hew Hote], ; which for home-like comfort cannot be 'surpassed.’ ‘ Eirst-class Stabling/ . Good Paddocks/ J/ JACKSON, Proprietor. RAILWAY HOTEL, PATEA. Dunedin Beer/ ■Mr E. O’S. McCarthy, “has pleasure in informing the public, that ■ he.bas receiyed a.large stock -of ? 'trfD UNEDIN-—-XXX -BEER—- - from the celebrated; .Brewery of J. ■ Speight & Co., who took First Prize for Beer at■ the’: Melbourne' Exhibition against all the world. : i Call at the “ Railway Hotel” j I .•; F. ’• 5 Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL;, Patea ; Proprietor, T._ Haywood. , r THIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL‘S possesses unequalled advantages tcu strangers and Commercial Travellers visiting Patea, from its’ central position, in the business part of the Town/' and its Closd ; proximity ’to : = the Post ; and TelegraphOffices. It contains a fine range of Bedrooms, with every convenience. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower. ; s . The 'Table, for its ’ selection of the Cjioicest /Delica'cies 'of ‘ the " season, is unequalled in the Colony. i The choicest - ofl '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. I The Billiard Room haying been re decorated and refitted, T. EL’ has pleasure in inviting attentioh-ito the increased com fort’and convenience which lovers of the green cloth will find-at the old house;-; The Billiard Table is attended by a competen marker. c : r _: 1 : First-class Stabling Accommodation CENTRAL HOTEL, ■ P ATE A, Owen McKkttrick ... . /■-; Proprietor/! THE -above new and commodious Hotel' “' is now open tor the accommodation of the public. It occupies tho,raost central and connnanding.pdsitioh inVthe»ToWh of Patea, , within one. minute’s ..walk :of the,! Post and Telegraphjßtatidps. , L, It/Has been erected regardless! 6f ex/’i pense, is elegantly, furnished; throughout, ha's ample accommodation-—the bedrooms and, well/ventilated, and-the. private’' sitting /rodhis /being, fUrpished /in excellent-/style, land with a':Viewed the, convenience and comfort of TJfe, BjhLi&BhJßobjr -a rim Table i by Alcoch & Co., Melbourne, and is ; furnished with, all- fhe. latest The Hotel, . being situated on a corner section frqnjtinglthree T streets, all the-win-dows are- wpll, lighted, and.command an extensive view of-the surrounding country. Wirieri y spir it s, ah d" Bhe r s ; of the very .best quality. , The Proprietor, in notifying the opening of the Central .Hotel, .desires to, add that no effort will be wanting oh hispart to makefile establishment' one : of the most popular hostelries on the coast. .-The comfQrt of tlie guests will be the /first r c,onsideration,-and thp-proprietor trusts to receive publie support, P/ I:/ Fle|t-CLASS/? STABLING j/; | in connection with I £ O. MoKITT|iCK, froprietil. i k' 4 ' T *' K S tlmES J- | akd Brejvers, BShbi)ib!3 i 3 ‘Agent for Patea, Hawera,and Wanganui j Counties, Mr F, O’S. McCarthy, Patea. “Awards-t<)-Speight/&-*Go;%“Hunedin-Beerr* v SydneyJnierjna tional- Exhibition, 187 9e80.j / j ■ Prize* for *bur strong 4 Aid/" - yMelbournelnternationalEsdkibition, lßßo-81., ' j IstTahd;2ridißrizes-for strong: Alel /I H i • Bpttlem gflour-Beers -obtained ‘uii tors Bottled ; .2nd.Prizes, ldt J &2nd prize’fb’r htrbhg hhd imld- .Ale. . -s-5 | Bottlers of.oHr fteehi, IniO % mv> | I .jlstiPrizetfoyAlevandrStout. lu% s Jbx,- 1 ? 1 "hi'iii —/it ■' Livery and bait : j ;THRSKINES’ Stables opposite Post ■ lli office, commbpiou|| |<|entrally /situated, are fitted with the newest con/'venjences,; - and caif deueh&Pnf /receiving proper attention and being web , suited/ 11 Orders byifelegrap^i’^dilded'tOj, H6rs'esL^H^gi^s,;'^4/^ f sold orj exchanged. Secure paddocks for horses.—AlL care taken, but no responsibility/* ' j . , ,R. ERSKINE,/Proprietor,^;/ MBS.. (LATE OF WANGANUI), -!. i :'<; J DRESSMAKER, Meredith-skeet" Patea.
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Patea Mail, 15 May 1882, Page 1
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571Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, 15 May 1882, Page 1
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