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Hotels. ALBION HOTEL, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. This well-known Establishment will be found replete with, every comfort and eonrenience for Cqpntry Settlers, Families, "ConJWreial Men, &cl BILLIARD, BATH, AND SAMPLE ROOMS. ' Excellent Stalling, With Double and singlb Harness. Luncheon and Ordinary at 1 p.m. TABLE D’HOTE SIX P.M. JOHN A. BRADLEY, 52 Proprietor.

THE SHELBOURNE HOTEL. JJIGGINS, Proprietor, centrally situated at the junction of the Ormond and Matawhero Roads, and is supplied with WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS the Bost Brands, in great variety; also, nith every convenience for Travellers. It has e advantage of commanding, the finest and most extensive view to be obtained’from any point on the Flats. Private Rooms foe Families. Good Paddock Accommodation for Horses and Cattle. 53 ROYAL OAK HOTEL AND STORE, Matawhero. Cornelius D empsey, BEGS to notify to the inhabitants of Matawhero, and the public generally, that he has taken over the above Hotel and. Store business, recently carried on by Mr. EdwiS and trusts by attention, combined with civility and moderate charges to Drive a Trade, such as will be satisfactory to his friends and profitable to himself. None but the best quality of marketable Brands will be keptinjhe hotel, and travellers and visitors can depend upon finding in this hostelry all the comforts of a home. A Secure Paddock is in rear of the premises where horses will be well cared for. In the Store, Goods of every description will be sold at Town Prices, while the Stock will comprise every possible requirement by Families and settlers in this rapidly rising locality. CORNELIUS DEMPSEY, 141 Proprietor.

Shamrock Hotel, GISBORNE. T. SCRIVENER BEGS to inform bis friends and the public generally that, having purchased the Good Will and Lease of the above HOTCtf from Mr. KELLY, he is now in a position to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a fair modicum of Public Favor. . f Commanding an extensive view of the Bay, and being centrally situated, country sett lei’s and others, will find hero all the Cheerfulness of & Home, combined with the business requisites of an HOTEL. ■ . u: « Private Suites for Families. Sparkling Ales & First-class Liquors alone kept in stock. T. SCRIVENER, 55 Proprietor.

ORMOND HOTEL. A. BUCHANAN HAVING had the License of this well known hostelry transferred “to hirp, begs to inform country settlers and travellers generally, that he is prepared to offer them accommodation Inferior to None in the Bay. Families, and others visiting Ormond will find the Hotel replete with domestic comfort. Good Stabling. Wines, Spirits, and Ales obtained only from the best markets. A. BUCHANAN, 57 Proprietor. Royal Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. 1 11 HIS Commodious Hostelry, situated in an advanced position on the Gladstoneroad, and in a thriving neighborhood, offers advantages of comfort and supplies, Second to none in the Township. The Undersigned begs to assure his patrons, and the public generally, that it will be his constant endeavor to merit a share of their custom. Bottled and Draught Ales, and Stout always on hand. liquors of the best market brands only kept in stock. H. HOOD, 1/3 Proprietor.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 303, 1 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 303, 1 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 303, 1 September 1875, Page 4

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