HOTELS. HOTEL, READ’S QUAY. f ■ THE Undersigned (late of the British Hotel Lyttelton) has much pleasure in announcing ■ to her numerous friends, and the public of Poverty Bay, that she has taken the above Hotel, which is replete with every Convenience, the house being elaborately furnished consisting of Commercial and sitting-rooms. The Bed-rooms are large and lofty, opening on to a Spacious Balcony, commanding a magnificent view of the Bay, and surrounding Country. To Commercial Travellers, Country Settlers, and the Public generally this Hotel cannot be surpassed, possessing, as it does, the real Comforts of a home ; the past experience of the Proprietress in this line of business being a guarantee that the comfort of her patrons will receive every consideration. At 1 o’clock, and Table d’hote at 6 o’clock Daily. 1 The Cuisine will be under the immediate supervision of the undersigned. S. DeCosta, [Late of the British Hotel, Lyttelton]. 3 British Empire Hotel, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, (Near the Masonic Town Hall.) Tile Oleaztillxxess, Conxtesy 3 AND Regularity, WHICH this HOTEL is already so justly celebrated for, will still be carried out in their integrity. WINES AND SPIRITS OE THE BEST QUALITY. & JgEER ALWAYS ON t’AP. FIRST CLASS STABLING- ACCOMMODATION. -HJ, JzP u PROPRIETOR. 566
The Settlers’ Hotel. F. E. MURRAY, HAVING succeeded Mr. J. Lawrence in this well-known Hostelry, begs to announce to his friends, and the public generally, that he will use every effort to maintain its popularity. Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Beer kept. Excellent Accomodation for Boarders. Plunge and Shower baths ; Good Stabling. F. E. MURRAY, 202 The Settlers’ Hotel. ALBION CLUfHOTEL Samuel Mason Wilson, PROPRIETOR. THIS unrivalled Hostelry has earned for itself a reputation SECOND TO NONE in the Province, and it will be the aim and object of the Proprietor to maintain its PROUD PRE-EMINENCE 1 As a Family & Commercial Hotel It offers advantages to Visitors rarely presented —the Bed-rooms and Sitting-rooms being large, lofty, and liberally furnished, whilst the CUISINJS and Attendance cannot be surpassed. ■Wines, Spirits, & Beers Of the Best Brands only kept in stock. Special attention is given to this Department, and patrons may rest that full and entire satisfaction will continue to be given. THE ALBION is furnished with TWO well-appointed BILLIARD TABLES By Alcock; together with all the accessories required for the comfort and convenience of lovers of this NOBLE GAME. The Livery and Bait Stables In connection with the Hotel, are, without doubt, the finest and best appointed in the District. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Saddle and Harness Horses may be secured at a moment’s notice. * # * A BUS attends the arrival and departure of each steamer; conveying passengers to and from the Hotel, free of charge. 1G WANTED KNOWN that a Liberal Discount is allowed FOR CASH at the Standard Printing Office.
ORMOND HOTEL. M. Buchanan ..... Proprietress. THIS Well-known Hostelry needs NO PUFF Good Stabling & Secure Paddocks. Best Wines and Spirits. 18 Ferry Hotel, (Mouth of the Big River). "IVIED DEVERY having secured this Hotel -Lnl intends to spare no expense to make his visitors comfortable. As civility costs nothing, he will have to make a moderate charge for the first-class brands of Wine, Spirits, and Beer which he will always have on hand. Town rates strictly observed. 19 Gisborne Hotel M. JennlngS, P ROP RIETOR. MT BEGS to announce that he is • e determined to make this old established, and Favorite Hotel the Home of the Working Man, and to this end he will spare no pains, or expense. The Hotel he is confident in asserting is, SECOND TO NONE in the Bay, as regards Comfort and Accommodation. Special attention is directed to the cuisine, and, none but the Best Brands of Wines and Liquors kept on hand, such as Jameson’s Danville’s and LL, Irish Whiskies, Royal Blend, Lome and other Scotch Whiskies, Hennessey’s, Martell’s, and other choice Brandies. Wines &c., carefully selected. 263 Hot Spiced Beer EVERY EVENING AT THE Albion Club Hotel.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 966, 3 August 1881, Page 1
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