Hotels. .W: AIM ATE HOTEL; ; MANAIA. 1 i Jv- Jackson- invites attention to the excellent accommodation and j Travellers at his handsome new Hotel, : which, for home-like comfort , cannot be (surpassed. .... ' ? First-class .Stalling., Good, Paddocks.. | j. JACKSON,, Proprietor. Railway hotel, patea. 1 . •!< Dunedin Beer* :Mr F. O’^^McGarthy,. jfias pleasure in informing,’ the .public that j Ht he"has v feceived a large Isfoclf of j— D [from the'; celebrated Brewery of J. | Speight &J.C6l,' whbV.'took" First Prize (for 1 Beef at" the [.Melbourne, Exhibition I against all the world.,! i CMlffl/'tfy ‘ '*Vltiulway_ ffoiet* I ; J; ,oV lf ds£%7P;S. i I-- t; ” Proprietor. ALBION; iHOTEL, Patea ; Proprietor, , . ,T.- f . r H AYWOO D.,,, , f ihnms'[WELL-KNOWN HOTJElLi'pbs-' ] A" - sesses unequalled advantages 'to | strafigeris arid .Commercial Travellers visitling central position in the { businesspart.pf .the town, I proximity/? to ?the Post and. Telegraph •Offices!'.* It contains, a fine range of Bed- : rooms, with every-'convenience, S Baths—Hot,Cold,,and Shower. ... The , Table, ’‘ for- its selection os the jChoicest Delicacies., of ithe uniequalled in the Colony .! 1 ~ T" ■ i The choicest of Wines and tihe finest 'brands .of. Spirits arid Cigars afi 'supplied., '.. V' - | !' r,! ESnglisif arid Col onial Ales arid Stout on [draft ariddn bottle;, " o. .. SPACIO US ■ SAMPLE ROOMS FOR TRAVELLERS . . ■; - ; ; The Billiardßoom’ having been re .decorated’ arid'refitted,, T.'H.r.has pleasure 'ininvitirig- attention to the increased : com" convenience whiohs.lovers l >of the igreen doth will find at the old house;' i The; Billiard : Table is attended ; by a, ;competen, ;mariter, jf!; ;. JfU , "rhw;';ri -..V n Firstrcloss Stabling v CENTRAL HOTEL, Owen McKxttbick ... .Proprietors THE above new and, commodious Hotel ■ is c no w tfjjferi 3 for the' accommodation of the public. 1 It occupies the; most central and commanding'position in; the’Town ‘ of :Patea, within one. minntefs!,walk; of.,the .Post and Telegraph Stations, :.... > It has been erected regardless, of .esipense, is elegantly .furnished thrqughout, ; has ample bedrooms. ■being' lofty arid 1 ; well’ Ventilated,''arid tlie 1 j private "sitting d’obms i; being frimished'in .excellent (style;r.and' with i a 'viewitp the I convenience ;and'qomforj;;pfi guests.-.- ,-v i The BilliaeU’ Boom cohtairis} a new Table i ' 'by Alcoclc & Gb.,’ Melbourne,' 'and is A 1 ’ ■ ’ ’ furnished I 'with all •' the. latest ' ,■ andbpsfrappoint mental. ■ i The . Hotel f being situated on, a corner (section fronting'throb streets, all the- win[dows are 1 w'ell 'lightfedp’ahd command an .extensive viriw ! of the surrounding 1 country; ; i W[jtjE e,s., fi S piir i.t.5,.. a : n dB e.p ? r ; s . of.the very best quality, j 1 Tlie v Proprietor, in notifying the bpehing of the Central 'Hotel, desires to jadd that no effort will;be wanting on hiar {part to make the establishment one of thal [most popularphostelries on the coast. The comfort of the guests will be the first (cousideratipn, and .the proprietor trusts to (receive public support. [ PlE'sf-GLASS STABLING - f in connection with the: Hotel, . ;i,:J \ .mV;;. C O; .McKITTRICK, Proprietor. |TAMES SPEIGHT & CO., Malsters* t) and Brewers',-DuNEDiir. | Agririt’fo'r-Patea, Hawera, and Wanganui Counties, Mr F. O’S. McCarthy, Patea. Awai^s4e“Spelfi^rifjb^i ; Sydney International Exhibition,lß79-80. fnd, Pfiztj fqivqurrstrqngKAlq. •;/ MelbourhelnternatidrialExliibiuon, lßßo-81. v Ist and 2nd Prizes for strong A-le.—— - i BottledrSfcoiit.' a&d ..Iwledj; 2nd Priz'es for Ale. :„ s . | OtagoA.&P. Association, 1881, awardedus I I Ist & 2nd Prize for strofig-aridSmild. Ale.“: !; Dunedin Industrial Exhibition,* j ’ ' ; 1 ,'i >; ■ - Ist Prize for -Pale Ale.* 1 1 Bottlers of our Beet's, I • Ist Prize for Ale and'Stqut.t ■ / LIVERY AND! BAIT STABLES, ERSEINES’ " Stables 'opposite' 'Post " office, "commodious' and . centrally situated; are fitted , with'; the' newest. con-v veniences; and customers can depend .on receiving proper-attention and*being well, suited. Orders by telegraph attended to Horses, Buggies, and Vehicles [ sold or exchanged. ’ Secure paddocks for horses. All cafe takeri', ! but rioTespori'dbility:" '; '' ' R. ERSKINE; Proprietor.'' : M i D R S . (LATE OF-WANGANUI), „ . v y R E S'" 'S s k'"A K E R, V : Meredith-skeetS;Patea.
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Patea Mail, 31 May 1882, Page 1
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624Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 31 May 1882, Page 1
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