Hotels. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WAEBENGA-A-HIKA. o 3D. DINAN, Proprietor, Having Purchased the good-will of the above Hotel, will use his best endeavours to make it the Favourite House of Call on the road. Good Bed and Sitting Rooms. Reasonable Charges. The Bar is supplied with the Best Brands of Wises, Spirits, Albs, and Cobdialb, There is ample Stabling and loose boxes, and every convenience for travellers’ hones, and a supply of good water. 658
DICKSON’S ARGYLL HOTEL ARGYLL dining room. ARGYLL Breakfast—B a.m; A DCiVT T Luncheon—l p.m. -AXvLt Xl.i I I Dinner—6 p.m. ARGYLL COMMERCIAL AND READING ROOMS. ARGYLL Bars ARGYLL SITTINGAND_BED_ROOMB. ARGYLL BILLIAHD RooM — a *x*ai3ies A R(j-YT lT l SAMPLE ROOMS. ARGYLL PLnyQE AND SHOW ER BATHS. APOVTT “EUROPEAN SIDE OF THE HOUSE, XX-tbKj X J—l J—l Open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Daily. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
THE SETTLERS’ HOTEL. CHA.S. O. FISCHER, PROPRIETOR. rpHIS Comfortable and Conveniently-situated HOTEL will be found to possess every comfort for the Travelling Public generally. C. F. having had considerable experience in catering for the Public, is in a position to guarantee everything First-class. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Brands only will be kept in Stock. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOB PERMANENT BOARDERS Whose special comfort it will be the study of the Proprietor to promote. TERMS VERY MODERATE. Breakfast .. from 7 to 9 a.m. Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Blunge and Shower Baths. GOOD AND WELL-VENTILATED STABLES ATTACHED TO THE HOTEL. A Drinking Trough for Horses will be constantly supplied with fresh water. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBOBNE. MASONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. Superior Accommodation for Commercial Travellers. SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. Private and Public Dinners Oatered for on the Shortest Notice. ZFLUTTSTG-ZE A.TTD SHOWER BATHS TWO OF ALCOCK’S BEST BILLIARD TABLES. This House is replete with every convenience, being second to none in New Zealand. THE TABLE] (THE TABLE o J. B. SCOTT, Proprietor. 368
Hotels. J) OSEL A ND ~pr 0T E L MAKARAKA. E. J. BEBESFORD, Has much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has succeeded Mr. S. Stevenson in the above Hotel, and begs to state that nothing on his part shall be wanting to maintain the repute of that favorably-situated Hostelry. The requirements of both town and country residents will receive his utmost attention. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very best quality only kept. MEALS :—Breakfast, 8 to 10 a.m. ; Lunch 12.30 to 2 p.m.; Dinner, 6 o’clock punctually Travellers can have a Snack at any hour. A Good Billiard Table and Experienced Marker. Excellent Grass Paddocks, securely fenced, adjoining the Hotel. Also a securely fenced stockyard for Cattle or Stock Branding. A PUBLIC HALL, suitable for Balls, Parties, or Public Meetings, on reasonable terms. Field, Canterbury Times, Aubkland Newt, And Gisborne Telephone filed. E. J. BERESFORD, ROPIETOR. 351 MisceHaneous. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. MR. J. BALDWIN is authorised to collect all accounts due and owing to the Telephone, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. A prompt settlement is requested.
Hotels. AITERATAHI ~pj~OTEL. ARTHUR DEVERY, Proprietor. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers. Travelling Parties Catered for in a superior manner. A Daily Coach Leaves Kaiteratahi at 7.30 every weekday morning, arriving at Gisborne at 9.30 a.m. Leaves Gisborne at 3 o’clock, arriving at Kaiteratahi at 5 p.m. Parcels and letters forwarded to any address with expedition. Saddle and Harness Horses on hire, Very superior Grass Paddocks for the use of Travellers and others having horses to graze. Ferry Boat for Travellers when necessary. 645 jtjoyal qak H° TEL ’ MATAWHERO. HENRY MORSE Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken over the above well-known and conveniently-situated roadside Hotel, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make them comfortable if they give him a call. CRAWFORD’S SPARKLING ALES, And the VERY BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. GOOD STABLING. 586
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 286, 15 November 1884, Page 4
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