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Hotels. THE JbZ-A.SO3STIC Commercial and Family Hotel, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS. : _.to: Bath, Billiard, and Sample Booms, :ot TABLE D’HOTE DAILY. ' 4 ~PAGE & CO. ' WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. R. G. NASH • Proprietor. rpHIS old Established House commands a favorable position at the cross roads -A leading to and from Gisborne, Ormond, Toanga, and the Ripongaere crossing. Every attention will be paid to the accommodation of Travellers, Visitors, andothers. Secure paddocks, with plenty of feed and water, attached to the premises. The best marketable brands in Ales, Wines, and Spirits only kept in stock. Hird’s Superior uE RATED WATERS always on hand. The General Store Department Will also be carried on as usual, with as much improvement, and addition to stock as the growing necessities of the district require. The Summer Stock is now opening up; and as the CLOTHING, DRAPERY, and GROCERY Departments are WELL SUPPLIED with seasonable goods, outlying settlers will find it to their advantage to buy at Gisborne Prices. #*» Superior Boots, and Shoes, Men's, Women’s, and Children’s. (ST Every requisite for Stations and Families will be found at the Waebenga-a-hika Hotel. JST-A-SIEHZ- i 23 g

THE ARGYLL HOTEL, GISBORNE. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen and Boarders. MEETING Rooms, Sample Rooms, and Bath Rooms. WINES and Spirituous Liquors of the Best Brands in the market. IN the back premises, Warm and Dry Stabling is provided. and well-ventilated Bedrooms. SPACIOUS Billiard Room, with one of Alcock’s Best Tables. ORDINARY Daily at 1 p.m- Meals at other times if required. NO ONE has ever yet had cause to com plain of either want of attention or exorbitant charges. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. Scale of Charges : — Feed of Oats, la 6d ; Hay, Is. Stabling : Per .day and night, 3a ; one night, 2a ; per week, 25a. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Saddle Horses for Hire. Attendance Night and Day. A plentiful supply of Water. Entrance for horses at the front; for vehicles, at the back (opposite Mr J. Dick’s smithy.) SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 1036 Proprietor. CAPTAIN COOK’S HOTEL, TOKOMARU, EAST COAST. rpHE undersigned begs to announce to his Friends and the Public generally, that, having Leased the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL for a term- of years, he is now prepared to provide accommodation, second to none in the District, for all who favor him with a CALL. Good Beds, Good M.eals, Good Attendance. FIRST CLASS PADDOCKING. Rooms specially set apart for Commercial Travellers* THE BEST BRANDS OF WINE AND SPIRITS ONLY KiPT IN STOCK. The store adjoining is well stocked with an extensive assortment of new, well selected, seasonable Goods E. L. JONES, 1102 Proprietor ORMOND HOTEL, ORMOND. A. BUCHANAN, Proprietor. 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. ’ -.-j Note : Good Slabluig, beds. 639

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 440, 29 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 440, 29 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 440, 29 December 1876, Page 4

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