HOTELS. TURANGANUI HOTEL, READ’S QUAY. 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 the .above, Hotel, which is replete with every Convenience, the house being' elaborately-fuJraishetl consisting of Commercial and Private sitting-rooms. The Bed-rooms' atA la’rgo 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, capsot be surpassed, possessing, as it does, the real Comforts of a home ; the past experience of'thie Proprietress in this line of business being a guarantee that the comfort of her patrons will receive every consideration. -A.xx Ordinary At 1 o’clock, and Table d’hote at 6 o’clock Daily.', The Cuisine will be under the immediate supervision of the undersigned. S. DeCosta, [Late of the British Hotel, Lyttelton]. 37 British Empire Hotel, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, (Near the Masonic Town Hall.) Tile Cleanliness, Coxxrtesir, —AND — Regularity, "VMTTIICH this HOTEL is already so justly celebrated for, will still be ’ ’ carried out in their integrity. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. QRAWFORD’S & JgHRENFRIED’S JgEER ALWAYS ON TAP. FIRST CLASS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. J±L F. JOYCH, P R O P R I E T O R. 38 ~DICKSON’S ARGILL HOTE L. Tlie Tatole. To fill a general want, DINNER FROM 12 TO 2 O’CLOCK EVERY DAY The Bedrooms ARE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED AND WELL VENTILATED The Bar Is supplied with WINES & SPIRITS, the quality of which SELLS ITSELF FIRST CLASS BEER ONLY ON TAP. The Billiard Room A Splendidly-appointed Table, conducted by an attentive Marker. Good Statollng’. 39 MASONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. « THE undersigned has much satisfaction in announcing that this LARGE WELL-BUILT and ELEGANT HOTEL is complete in all Departments and now in full operation. TU U TA DI C Th® Viands and the style of serving them will be 111 L, InDLLi calculated to enhance the reputation which he has already acquired, Breakfast, 8 a.m. ; Lunch, 1 p.m. ; Dinner, 6 p.m. A rrnATMAD ATTCIV Tlie Bedeooms are numerous, and are larger AvvUJliVlUL'AllUlx • than is customary. There are several Comfortable Sitting Rooms. From the Balcony, which commands a view of the whole Bay, the lovers of the beautiful may admire the lovely scenery presented by the broad expanse of water and its varied surroundings. The end striven for will be to make those who favor him by taking up their residence, temporarily or permanently, at the Masonic, Feel Quite ar Home. LIQUORS. —The Best Procurable. T~>. I’ELg’e PROPRIETOR. 108
TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. WAIWERA HOTEL, HOT SPRINGS, NEAR AUCKLAND. HAS been recently renovated and also newly appointed throughout with every modern comfort and luxury, comprising amongst other specialties ball Salon, Drawing, Dining, and Rooms en suite, splendidly fitted Medicinal and other Baths, Lawn terraces, Archery, Cricket and Quoit Grounds, Strawberries and other Fruits in season. Billiards, Boating, Shooting &c. Lake House, Rotorua. Is systematised on the same admirable principle as the far famed Waiwera Hotel offers its patrons similar internal and attract ions, while the surrounding scenery and wonder spots are beyond compare, and of world wide fame, requiring no comment. 196 Ferry Hotel, (Mouth of the Big River). NED DEVERY having secured this Hotel 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. 41 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, 44 The Settlers’ Hut 1.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1020, 7 January 1882, Page 4
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