Hotels. DICKSON’S ARGYLL HOTEL. ARGYLL dining room. ARGYLL Breakfast—B a.m. ARGYLL r ARGYLL COMMERCIAL AND READING ROOMS ARGYLL Bars. ARGYLL SITTING AND BED ROOMS. ARGYLL g- ILLIARD RQQM-ff Tables ARGYLL SAMPLE booms. ARGYLL PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. ARGYLL “ EUBOPEAN SIDE OF THE HOUSE" X XJXJ Open frflm ga m p m GLADSTONE ROAD, GIBBORNE. 843 Brltlsla — ESxxxxxlre — zECotei, PEER STREET, QIS ROR N E, (Near the Masonic Town Hall.) Ttie Cleanlinega, Courtesy —ANTl—regularity, TU'HICH this HOTEL is already so justly celebrated for, will still be earned out in their integrity. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY, QRAWFORD’S & jQUNEDIN JgEER ALWAYS ON TAP FIRST CLASS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. ZE. ZE 3 . JOYCE, PROPRIETOR. 860 MASONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Private Suites of Apartments for FamiHeg. Superior Accommodation for Commercial Travellers. SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. Private and Public Dinners Catered for on the Shortest Notice. ZEZL/UrjSTG-ZE -A2STZD SZHZO'WZEZEd ZE3A.TZHZS TWO OF ALCOCK’S BEST BILLIARD TABLES. This House is replete with every convenience, being second to none in New Zealand. THE TABLE] Uader th^iLei^ ie 8 t u o?T rvißion of {THE TABLE J. B. SCOTT, Proprietor. 868
Hotels. THE POPULAR ROADSIDE INN THE SIR CEORCECREY HOTEL WAERENGA-A-HIKA. J. FRANCIS, Pbopbietob. A T this hotel great improvements have been made by the present proprietor and the House thoroughly renovated The table is regularly spread with the choicest delicacies ol the season. There is ample accommodation for Travellei's. Good Bed and Sitting-rooms. Reasonable Cdaegb3. The Bar is supplied with the best brands of Wine, Spirits, Ales, and Cordials. There is ample stabling, and loose boxes and every convenience for travellers’ horses, and a supply of good water. 867 Bridge Hotel, BIG RIVER. THIS urge, commodious, and centrally situated-Hostelry, standing at the junction of the Wairoa and Coast Roads, is admirably suited for the convenience of Travellers to and from Napier. It is an easy distance from Gisborne, and situated in the most picturesque part of the Bay, at the junction of Te Arai and Patutahi Roada. The drive from Town is as pleasant a one as could be desired. First-class Accommodation and Good Liquor. R. M. STEGGALL, Proprietor. 864
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 August 1884, Page 4
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354Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 212, 18 August 1884, Page 4
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