Masonic Hotel, HAVELOCK. IJIHIS Hotel is replete with- everything necessary to tho traveller. Private rooms for Tourists and 1 amides Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the choicest brands only always on hand. Fipst-class Billiard Table. Agent for Newman's Royal Mail Coaches between Nelson and Blenheim i W. READER, Proprietor.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Under tlio p tron.KO of Ufa Exoe! on y tlio v tiovprnc.r) HAVELOCK. tjUIVATE Rooms and Suites of -»• Aonrtmeuts Suitable tor families. Commodious Sample Roosts. Special Beer ou Draught. Wines and Spirits—the best obtainabio.
TO TOUKISTS. /HOME and see t tic beautifi.il scenery Ot' the Pel inis, and stop at. BILLY DORREEN’S hotel CAebratod for the best of lhi' nr ever distilled. HAVELOCK. MAin.nonnron, ' EAI YAI.LIiY ROAD. I HIE above establishment --'fiords excellent Atjcnnim* >iiati«>n to Visitors, Sportsmen. Pic-imc i'ortics. Overlanders to Nelson end West Coh^ through the far-famed Rai and Pelorus Valleys, being centrally situated upon one of the grandest roads in New Zealand, the scenery being unsurdassed. 52 MILES FROM BLGXHKLV.
HOME COMFORTS. EVERY ATTENTION. MEALS at-nli Ijours. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Paddocks.. Ales, Wines,and Spirits Defy Competition. TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES.
New Zealand FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY Capital , *.v £1,000,000 Reserve and Re-lusur-ance Fund ... £485,000 rnHIS ‘.being a Local Institution, JL Colonists have an interest in preferring it to an English Offic 1 , as iL unds are not withdrawn from bat me nvesled in the Co.ony. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, S Agent, Blenheim SUB-AGENTS: Greensill &Co ... ... , Picton Bird and Hillman ... Renwick. NOTICE. LFAVING Purchased the business * formerly belonging to Mr Robert Nesbitt in Havelock, the public can rely on getting all kinds of blacksmithing. work done on?.the shortest notice. Horses carefully shod at the following prices: Hacks ... Gs t Terms Cash. Draughts ... vsj Accounts rendered monthly, and if not paid within ten days after an extra shilling will be charged on each set of shoes, N. AD a MS. PUBLIC NOTICE. npHE undersigned begs to intimab that he is not exactly broke-but is gently bent, and to assist finnn ciai'straightening np again would respectfully mpiest that all accounts due to the (lav-lock Butchery at the end of the past year be paid forthwith so as* to save unpleasant proceedings. , ALEXANDER MATJLE.
TAPP BROTHERS, Herrick 4 .HE • CASH iVci.w rs «f Wool, '•X liil.ca HM.I bllL" j'-aiilns, Pirn-els or miHw (117 bo or anlfs fthrqugh A * If p »lo Butokr, HpelaoJui
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 82, 7 November 1890, Page 4
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