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Hotels. RAILWAY HOTEL, PATEA. Dunedin Beer. Mr F. O’S. McCarthy, has pleasure in informing the public that he has received a large stock of —D 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. Call at the “ Railway Hotel F. O’S. M’CARTHY, Proprietor. 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, Cold, 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. The Billiard Boom having been re decorated and refitted, T. H. has pleasure in inviting attention to 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. First-class Stabling Accommodation Central Hotel, Patea. W. BAL MF OETH having, entered on this well known commodious Hotel, and purchased the stock and superior furniture, has pleasure in informing his friends and the travelling public that he will spare no expense to make this Hotel one of the Best and most Comfortable on the Coast. The Central Hotel is advantageously situated Within one minutes walk of the Post ami Telegrajjh Offices . Being a large and handsome corner building, fronting three streets, its windows command varied and extensive views of the sea and country. The sitting- rooms are furnished in a superior style ; the bedrooms are lofty, well lighted, and comfortable ; and the public using this Hotel -will find their comfort studied in every respect. Private Sitting and Bed Rooms for Families or Visitors. THE BILLIARD ROOM is very large and handsomely with modern appointments. The Table is one Alcock & Co.’s best, from Melbourne. Wines , Spirits, and Beers of the best quality, STABBING.AND PADDOCKS in connection with the Hotel. The Proprietor hopes his Country Friends will give him their support in a new undertaking. W. BALMFORTH, Proprietor. Central Hotel Stables. H. Sebley, Late Stableman at Erekme’s-, begs to inform the public that having taken the Stables connected with the Central Hotel, Patea, he invites the patronage of the Country Settlers and Travelling public. • Loose Boxes and Good Paddocking. Saddle Hacks, Buggies, &c., on Hire. Orders by telegram or letter promptly attended to. Moderate charges and careful attention. H. SEBLEY. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, PA TEA . ERSKINES’ Stables opposite Post office, commodious and centrally situated,’ are fitted with the newest conveniences; 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 care taken, but no responsibility. R. ERSKINE, Proprietor. WHEN purchasing, see your Boots are branded on the ( sole “ Zealandia,” (Registered), All of which are guaranteed by the Manufacturers. "VTORMANBY. —Accounts due to the AN Mail can be paid at Mr Gibson’s store, as usual.

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Patea Mail, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 25 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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