Masonic Hotel, ■ HAVELOCK. fjTHIS Hotel is replete with everything necessary to the traveller. Private rooms for Tourists and Families ALES, WINES. AND SPIRITS of the choicest brands only always on hand. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Agent for Newman’s Royal Mail Coaches between Nelson and Blenheim W. READER, Proprietor. (JOMMBECIAL |JOTEL (Under the pAtronage of His Excellency the Governor.) HAVELOCK. pRIVATE Rooms and Suites of Apartments Suitable for Families. Commodious Sample Rooms. Special Beer on Draught. Wines and Spirits—-the best obainable. GOOD STABLING. HARRY SMITH, Proprietor.
TO TOURISTS. /TOME and see the beautiful scenery of the Pebrus, and stop at BILLY DORREEN’S HOTEL. CJebrated for the best of liquors ever distilled. HAVELOCK, MARLBOROUGH. Half-way House EAI YAI.LEY ROAD. | HE above establishment affords excellent Accommodation to Visitors, (Sportsmen, Fic-nic Parties, Overlanders to Nelson and West Coast through the far-famed Rai and Polorus Valleys, being centrally situated upon one l of the grandest roads in New Z-aland, the scenery being unsurpassed. : 52 MILES FROM BLENHEIM. HOME COMFORTS. EVERY ATTENTION. MEALS at all hours. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Paddocks. Ales, Wines, and Spirits Defy Competition. TERMS TO SUIT THE. TIMES.
DRAPER'S Royal Hotel (Nearest Hotel to the R jl v.y Stuioa und Wh.rf), BLENHEIM. Hotel enjoys the comforts that any house in New Zealand couid command. Lofty rooms, well ventilated, spacious dining room, billiard room, sittiu 0 rooms. Firet rate house for commercial travellers. In this Hotel can be found all the comforts of a home. Stabling unsurpassed in the district. JitANH NATIONAL HO TJ3L.! GJLLENSVILLE. Proprietor : E. S. OLIVER (Late of Deep Creek.) FIRST Class Accommodation for Visitors and Diggers Farmar’s Celebrated Ales always on tap First class Table vVmesaud Spirits of best brands always on hand Pair-her’se Braid, if ord irei, will m *e t Hrove and H iveloci o*afcs. Capital 'Billiard' Sat oom attache I to 1 Cue Hotel, * r _ ~ * . ■ Assembly Hail wtU shortly be opened.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 5, 7 February 1890, Page 4
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