HOTELS. I TUEANGANUI ~ HOTEL, R E A 1) ’ 8 L T A Y . qpilE Undersigned (late of tbe British Hotel Lvl’e'ton) l as much pleasure in announcing I -1L to her numerous friends, and the public of Poverty Bay, that s’:e has taken ti« above Hotel, which is irplele with ev: rv Convenience, the house being elaborately furnished consisting uf Commercial anti Private strung-roams. I'he Bed-rooms are large and lofty, opening on to a Bpauiuiis Ruicony, commanding a magnificer.l view . f the Bay, and surround•ng Country. To Commercial Tiavcllers, Country Setllers. and the Public generally this Hotel cannot •, be surpassed, possessing, as it dues, t -e real Comforts of a home ; I e past experience of t' e | Propric!ress in this line of business being a guarantee tmit the comfort of her patrons will i receive every coiisideruliun. JILYY Or’CllYT.EL'irzZ' At 1 o’clock, and Table d'hote at G o'clock Daily. The Cuisine will be under the iinnn*d':i‘e supervision of tbe undersigned. [Late of the British llotf.i., Lyttelton]. 23 British Empire Hotel, PEEL STP t E E 'J', GISBO It N E, (Near ilie Alnsonie Town Hall.) j'T’lL© CorS.7Yt.GGjy, jc~a.TZN •. ... 7 ", "VU'IIICSI (his HOTEL is ali'i'iulv so jtis'lv ei lebrateil for, will still be . ’ ’ carried out in their integrity. AVINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. YNRAAYrORD’S & J? I i REN FBI ED'S JgEER ALWAYS ON CAP. rißSl’ CLASS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. _El!„ ZE" 5 - uO X CJZHj? P R 0 P B 1 E T <) It. 21 DICKSON’S AR G 2_ T EL • TF IT2. o “T 3 sx ’to 10. I’o fiil :i general want, DINNER FROM 12 TO 2 O’CLOCK EVERY DAY ‘T* Ira. o 323 o ol 3.’ o o xn s ARE COMFORTABLY IURNISIIED AND WELL VENTILATED “372-3.0 Z3YL--ls supplied with AVINES & SI 1 ! HITS, the quality of whielt SELLS ITSELF FIRST CLASS BEER ONLY ON TAP. Z2JJ.XI2XX-C’ hrtOOZTX A Splendidly-appointed 'Table, coinltieted by an attentive Marker. Cr OO Cl Su CL 'iiD 11 II g l . 25 MAso m cFh otelT G L A D S T O X E K 0 A D . rjUIE tnuh'fsiixnml has im cli salisl'auti.m in annn'incing that this LABGE \V ELIj-BL 1 1/f ami ELEGA X P DOTED ia complete in all Departmet*.ls and now in lull operation. TM L TA Di C H ,c n,,{ l the slyle of serving Ihnn will be lil L. l/iIJ'L.L.i calculated to enhance the rcpnt.ilion which he has already acquired, Bkeakfast, 8 a.m. ; Lunch, Ip.m.; Dinner, 6 p.m. 1 WTHV I ' l *’ e, h :oo - ms arc numerous, and are larger a x-VvAj Ji lit v7l *al. x /a\ • than is customary. I here arc weveral Comfortable Sitting Eooms. From the Balcony, which commands a view of lhe whole B:iv, the lovers ot the beaiuiLil may admire the lovely scenery presented by Ihe broad expanse of wa’er and its varied surroundings. The end striven for will be io make those who iavor him by taking up their residence, temporarily or permanently, at the -Masonic, Feel (juiTE ar Home. LI()UOILS.—The Best Procurable. 3D. PEOPRIETOIL 26
ru IULKISIS AND UiiiEHS. WAI WEtt A HOTEL, HO L’ SPRINGS, NEAR AUCKLAND. ’iT’Tf \S b?en I’cccn!ly rennvntcd nnd a’so jI.JL newly appoiii’cd tlinmghimt with every model n (.■ninfm t ai;<’ luxury, compri.-iuff i auioiigst ot er speci.ilt t? Ball Salon. D?.iw iog, Di -iug, and R -oms r.i suite, bjecudi l'\ fitted Me.ii.’ii al and other Bat s, Lawn terraces, Asckcrv, t'ric.etanl (.’unit Giotin.ls. Strawberries and other Eruits in scaouii. Billiards, Boating, Shooting &c. Lake House, Rotorua. Is svste»u:itis?d on the same admir:P»l.« priuri >le ns t'e far famed Waiwcin Hotel offers its patrons .-inn ar internal ndvautac.s an I alt utHions, w ik Ibe surrounding s -encrv an I wonder snots are bey.nd e<»m; are, and of world wide fame, requiiing no coi.nm’iit. Ferry Hotel, (Mouth of the Big Biver). TVTED Dr.VERY I avingsw-ured I' is Hute! it.tei! is to spare no expense to make 1 ms visitois cimd'oilauie. As civility costs not’imr, be will have to make a moderate ci.argc b»r I! e fiist-cla.-s biaiid-of inc, Spirits, and Beer which l.c will always ! ave on ' an I. Town rales stricllv observed. 28 The Settlers’ Hotel. F. E. MURRAY-, HWING succeeded Mr. J. Lawrence in tbis we 1 known llos’ilrv. h?gs to j ami nice to 1 is fri. nds, and ti e public gen- i eraliy, that l.c wti. use cveiy ellorL to muiniuii* its popularity. Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Beer kept. Excellent Accomopation for Bo mideks. Plunge and Shower baths ; Good Stabling. T. E. MURRAY, 29 The Settlers’ Hotel.
I MArrowa! Hotel. z (HAS. HI BB\l’l) begs to intimate to } i the i’l.biir of poverty Bay that lie has ( ta-.cn p •s'C<>i.in of the above Hotel, and is r ! piep.ired loci! -r for the wauls uf Travellers and uli.eis visiting . is ILuise. I . Severa! addil ions and a’l motions are being , j made to the Hole!, wi.iuh will materially pioiuofc t ie comfort < f all. • Good Paddo ks for Horses. 30 HOTEL J. R. SCOTT, (Late < f the Masonic Hotel, Napier.) ING t iikrn possession of the above .a -l (.oiiniiodiocs Hotel, begs to inform nis fneii l>. a >.j |,. t . public generally, that ii .l dug shall be wauling on his part to make f. is House second to nene in the District. Only 1 ik: 3 t-ci.as.s Liquors Kept. Large and w,Jl.watered Paddoi ks. Good | Stables and L.iese Boxes. 38 | l' <: ij A It Sales of Live Stock J. iU and l-.i!ini Produce are held bv ■ i. c subsuiibcis at ()..aiipo on the first and ' J . i.<i 1. uis.iav, and al Cambridge on the I Ei.st .at unlay f..r ilor>cs, and Fourth I i!tiisd:i\ lor < al tic <ac., in each Month conducted by our »v. J. Hunter A: Co., Uhaupo. (hi <ac I uesdai al Ncwmaikct al 1 o’clock, for lloiued < al t le .•'!ecp and Pigs. Oneaidi Friday al I >iirl.:::ii ards, t ti.-k.and at 11 o’clock, for lloises, \ chicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Impiriiienls, and Produce. Always on l and lor private sa’e, Sydney j diuys, SadtLciy, Harness, Bonedust, Artificial I idaiiun s, Ulurcr and Grass Seeds. I At Papakura on the First Wednesday in each nioi.il!, al half-p.i>l 12 o’clock (Principal Maiket for >loic Cai lie). At Piik<-ko!:e, on the Second Wednesday in each mui.Li., at 12 o’clock (good market for obtaining W ed bicd Stock and young cattle). A\ 00l Sales held fort nightly in November and December. Skins, Hides, and AVool Sales, weekly at the Durham Yards, at 2 o’clock. 17 HUNTER & NOLAN.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1040, 23 February 1882, Page 4
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