Masonic Hotel, HAVELOCK. TH HIS Hotel is replete with everything necessary to the traveller. Private rooms lor "Tourists andTamilieH Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the choicest; .bra/uds only always-on; hand. ;,- : ., •■,;•. First-class Billiard Table. Agent i'or ;t , Newman's Royal .Mai! (Joaclies between'Nelson and Blenheim '., W. READERj Proprietor.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL [Under tLe patronage of ;His Excellency: t ; he, ?'«idvernoT.) '-' ; ,,^j : ,i iy : : j. x RIVATE Rooms:'.and."-Suite of 1 Apartments* Suitable, ipc -Jtynik lies. .. .._ ~ ~. _. ..,. ~ Commodious Samplq } Rooms'.;, . .. ( Special Beer ou Draught- .. Wines 'aiid ; Spii'its^-t : lie ; best \ ob- . |,, .■;!■- :••'; .--I:! .-, : '";: i ;-.' ;:/'» 'auiaule. . - Good'Stkblirig. • v ' : ' ! ° Proprietor,, ,. uu- To.a?o(jttifcj:rs.M.-- f :i./:j.;i .!» ? i;!K>;.L;'i .V.'i.-ui-iv. ;i OOME an:l see the beautiful scenery of'tbn' ; Pel')fus,!ißnfl stop^at BILLY .DORUERN;S HOTEL. £Jebnited for tha""'" brtftfc of' liqufjr 1 " ,; ' '' | ever distilled. ;;; ' HAVELOCK. Marlborough. EAI VALLEY-BQAD.
.•J .HE,,:abovq ;I - : excellent Accommodation to Visitors,; v ,Spbrtsmen, Hi.C-nic : PHrti.esj fO.verlanders to Nelson and West Coast througliithe.fiir-fttuied.liai Vallejs, being centrally situated upon one of the grandest iZvalahd, the scenery being unsurpassed. -.Up; M. ■■■>■■■■ I. ■■ 52 MILES FROM BLENHEIM. ■:' HOME COMFORTS? 1 1 ' . ATTENTION. ? '-*■'■■'■ i MEALS at all hours. G6od Stabling, Loose Boxes, and ■; v I i-,~~\ Paddocjssrf v *yi c< j\ ■■ Ales, .Wines,and.Spirits Defy Cftmneti- ;' " ! ' " tioii.' '"" ""'-"'' ' TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES. Hew Zealand FIRE ANI) MARINE ; ' !: INSURAME-OO'MPAtfY: THE PREMIER COLONIAL; COMPANI Capital.,„ r ,.:, £1,000,000 - ; Reserve and Re-Insur-ance Eu.nd ;..-.. ,:,;£485;OO0: r pHIS , being a Local Institution,. J- Colonists have an interest in preferring it to an English Office, as its unds are not withdrawn from but are utrested in the Colony. . -. ■ ' JOHN m/hUTCHESON,- : ~ . , : Agent, Blenheim SUB-AGENTS: Greensill & Co ... Picton Bird and Hillman ; ... Reuwick
AVING Purchased the business " formerly belonging to Mr Robert Nef.bitt iit-Havelpck, the public can rely on getting "all kinds of blacksmithing work done on the -shortest notice. Horses carefully shod, at the following prices.:— - Hacks ; H Terms Cash. . Draughts'-;'.- -7sj ■-:; * ■■- Accounts rendered monthly,, and.,if will heuiiarjred on each set ol N. ADaMS. TUBLIG NOTlCti. r |MIE undersigned begs to intimate that be is not exactly broke but is trentlv bent, and to assist finan cial straightening up again would respectfully request that all accounts due to the ITav -lock Butchery at the end of the f)iisl year be paid forthwith so as to n«ivi* unpleasant proceedings. ALEXANDER MAULE. Notice of withdrawal must be give ll to the MmatreriN wiuting an>l rre" vions to expiry of quart' rs, otherwise broken quarters will be charged at. full ritteg.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 48, 11 July 1890, Page 4
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391Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 48, 11 July 1890, Page 4
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