Ohakune Advertisements. (3J.RANB HOTEL, ' OHAKUNE. (Appointed by the Cook Tourist Department). The largest and most commodious Hotel in Ohakune —the special feature being the large number of single bedrooms. Fully and comfortably furnished throughout; everything new. Three Sitting Booms. Commercial Booms, and Sample Booms. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Lighted throughout by acotyline gas. First-class chef; excellent cuisine. Night Porter kept. Patrons are requested to write or wire for accommodation. H. W. LITTLEWOOD, PROPRIETOR. OHAKUNE. D OM I N I O N 1"|~ OUSE. First in town and nearest Station. 20 BEDS KEPT FOB THROUGH TRAVELLERS. No Shakedowns. Hot Meals on arrival. Breakfast 5 o'clock. TERMS—6s PER DAT, MBS JOB 1 CODY, (Late of Wanganui and New Plymouth), PROPRIETRESS.
OHAKUNE. mHB HOME OP COMFORT ' IS THB FEDERAL PRIVATE HOTEL. PAEEIS & EDDY, Pbopbibtobs. Excellent Beds, Good Table, and every attention paid to patrons. CONVEYANCES TO AND FROM STATION. Patrons ar e requested to write or wire for accommodation.
gEDDON TOURIST HOTEL. OHAKUNE. Telegrams—“ Tourist,” Ohakune. Catering for Best Class Travelling Public. Civility, Excellent Table, Comfort. Strict attention to 6 a.m. ISTorth, train. MRS aTkBRR, PROPRIETRESS.
jypRSH’S PRIVATE HOTEL, ' OHAKUNE. Situate in centre of town, & nearest Hotel to Bail way Station, The Hotel is replete with, every modern convenience. Coaches pass the door. Good Table kept. Letters & telegrams receive prompt nttention. TARIFF, 6s 6d PER DAY. A. MAESH, PROPRIETOR.
Amusements and Meetings, ATHLETIC CLUB* The AnttHiii (jetleMi Meeting of the CJiib MU be held at the Borough fcloiincil Cbaknberg on WEDNESDAY* 18th January, at 8 p.m. Busmen Report and balance sheet, election of officers, general. ARTHUR WAY, Hon. Sec. AWN TENNIS. Intending Competitors are reminded that Entries in connection with the Rangitikei Annual Lawn Tennis Tournament, commencing on 22nd instant, close with the Hon. Secretary Marton Lawn Tennis Club ©n WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, at 5 o’clock. I AM a Buyer of Cast Iron in any quantity. Best price given. 0. H. HOSKING, Feilding. LOST, from Mr Cawood's paddock, a Light Bay Cob Horse, branded with key on off shoulder. £1 reward on returning to GEO. LAMPARD, Broadway, Marton. > REWARD will be given for J the return of Two Horses, 1 Mare and a Gelding, strayed from a paddock at Onepuhi—gelding quarter draught, chestnut, white face and hind leg white, collar and saddle marks ; mare, pony, nearly bDck, hogged mane and tail. Information to TE ORO, Kakariki.
LANE’S MEDOLINE for the Hands. Makes Red Hands White. 1/Bottle at all Chemists and Stores. D
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9343, 12 January 1909, Page 8
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