Hotels. THE MASOKIC Commercial and Family Hotel, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS. — :o: Bath, Billiard, and Sample Booms, — :o: OT TABLE D’HOTE DAILY. ‘ P AGE & CO.
SHELBOURNE HOTEL, Koseland, Makaraka. :o: GEORGE SAUNDERS, (LATE PROPRIETOR OF THE WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL) TJEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he hns again embarked AJ in the hotel-keeping business, having purchased the Freehold, Goodwill, Stock-in-trade, &c., &c., of the above hostelry from the late proprietor, Mr L. Higgins. The advantages of this central and popular house of call are too well known to need recapitulation. Standing at the junction of the three main roads in PovertyBay, within four miles of Gisborne, the commanding, yet picturesque appearance, of the Shelbourne Hotel cannot, fail to strike the most indifferent beholder. The Hotel comprises 12 cheerful, well-ventilated Bedrooms, with the necessary complement of spacious, yet comfortable, Dining, Commercial, and Sitting Rooms. For Families there are also cheerful, commodious, suites of apartments, the upper windows and the balcony affording an excellent view of the surrounding country. G. S. particularly calls the attention of Invalids and all who are sensible of the advantages of a clear fresh spring water bath, to the unequalled facilities he is enabled to offer in this respect. THE ARTESIAN MINERAL WATERS upon his premises bid fair to become as celebrated for their curative and invigorating qualities as the Springs at Taupo, with the additional advantage that the Shelbourne Mineral Bath is easily accessible by the most delicate of invalids. It will be found on examining the analysis of these waters, published in the local papers some time since, that they possess peculiarly invigorating and health-restoring qualities, specially adapted to all suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Cutaneous Eruptions, and all Pulmonary Disprders. The Bath Rooms have been fitted up with every necessary appliance, which, coupled with the attendance, civility, and moderate charges, cannot fail to place the Shelbourne Hotel at the head of the list of hotels in Poverty Bay. Parties from a distance may be met with buggy or horses on the arrival of a steamer by sending advice by telegram. The Winesand Spirits will all be carefully selected from the best houses in the trade. Public Dinners and Wedding Breakfasts contracted for. As personal supervision will be given to each department, G.S. will guarantee to give satisfaction. All the latest papers and periodicals filed. Helyar’s celebrated Whisky kept in stock. 769
ORMOND HOTEL, ORMOND. A. BUCHANAN, Pbopbietob. rpHIS Hotel is now known to be one of the -A best appointed country houses in the province, every department in it being replete with QUANTITY, QUALITY, and COMFORT. It commands the best position in the rapidly rising township whence it derives its name, and is on the main road to the oil springs, and other inland districts. *.* Families and Visitors will find the accommodation both suitable and ample. The Cuisine and Bar departments are liberally provided with the very best assortments of stock procurable. Note : Good Stabling, and well-aired beds. 639 Gable End Hotel. WAITOTARA. rjpHE UNDERSIGNED, having recently purchased the Good-will, Stock and Premises, of the above hostelry is prepared to offer Good Accommodation for Travellers. FIRST CLASS STABLING AND PADDOCKING. The Best Brands of Wines, Liquors, &c. only kept in stock. HUGH CAMPBELL, 502 Proprietor. WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL, HENRY WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. IIIHIS Hotel is favorably situated at the Junction of the Main Road from Gisborne to Ormond, and the Toanga Road, and offere First-class Accommodation for Travellers. Secure, well-watered, and grassed Paddocks are attached to the premises. The Hotel will be found replete with the choicest stock of Wines, Beers, and Spirits procurable. WAERENGA-A-HIKA GENERAL STORES. In connection with the above, the Proprietor will continue and extend the General Store business consisting of £)RAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, And General Merchandize. As the above are purchased in the Best Home Markets, On the most advantageous terms, the adververtizer is prepared to supply customers with Goods at Prices equal to those of the Cheapest House in Gisborne. HEN BY WILLIAMS. 346
Pahura Hotel. tologa bay. r FHE undersigned hereby notifies that the above old established hostelry, is now replete with Every Convenience for Travellers at Moderate Charges. JOHN TRIMMER. Tologa Bay, 9th May. 449 FERRY HOTEL, Big River Crossing. TS. SADLER begs to announce to his • friends and the Public generally, that he has removed into the new premises recently erected at the Big River Crossing, and trusts that, with a guarantee of cleanliness and comfort to travellers, and civility and attention to all, combined with moderate charges, he will merit the patronage and good opinion of those whom he is anxious to serve well — viz., the great itinerating PUBLIC. None but the best liquors will be kept on the premises ; and it will be the aim of the proprietor to achieve a reputation for this hostelry, which it has not hitherto enjoyed. Come One, Come All. The punt is in good working order, and in charge of a responsible man. T. M. SADLER, 691 Proprietor. Napier Advertisements. Hotels. Criterion Family a.nd Commercial Hotel, Hasting. Street. HOT, COLD, SHOWER AND PLUNGE BATHS. THE BILLIARD SALOON CONTAINS TWO OF BURROUGHS AND WATTS PRIZE TABLES. 11. FORD, 818 Proprietor. yyM. BRITTEN, Clarendon Hotel, SHAKESPEARE ROAD, **# Opposite the General Post Office. 800 yy Y. DENN E T , Star Hotel, Corner of Emerson and Dalton Streets. 803 A I PA W A HOTEL, W A IP AW A. H. J. BAKER, Proprietor. 809
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 407, 6 September 1876, Page 4
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