±1 IJr JuL UlHi JU Near the Wharf, PICTON. C A. GODFREY, PROPRIETOR, | N returning thanks to his nu« I merous patrons for past favore weuld intimate that the NEW SHIP HOTEL is now re-built and furnished throughout with the best of New Furniture, Bedding, 4c, and that he is prepared to provide firetelaas accommodation for visitors and the Public 'generally. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS KEPT. Meals, lj ; Beds 1/. 989 MARLBOROUGH HOTEL. JAS. PENNEY .. Pbopbiesob. JP. begs to inform his friends and • Public generally that he has taken over the above Hotel, and trusts that by civility snd attention to his clients he will merit a fair share of support. Special attention will be given to Country Visitors, and good Paddocks and Stabling Accommodating will be provided or Horses. A feature of the Ho m the future will be a Febst-ciaes Table and all Liquors oi Al quality. JAMES PENNEY, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL. P. MAHER ... Propbktob (Late of Marlborough Hotel), BEGS to inform his old friends and the" Public generally that he has taken over the above wellknown Hotel. The place has been entirely renovated, and travellers and boarders can depend on receiving ail comforts. The Best Brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits only kept. HALF - WAY HOUSE, KAITUNA. AARON PENNEY begs to inform the inhabitants of the surrounding Districts, and also the General Publio, that he has taken over the above House, and hopes by keeping none but the best brands o Ales, Wines, and Spirits, to merit share of Public support. Good Stabling Accommodation provided. A. PENNEY. CLUB HOTEL, BLENHEIM. rHE undersigned begs to notify to the general Public that she has assumed control of the above old established and CENTRALLY SITUATED HOTEL, and trusts that by Ffcrict attention to the comforts of visitors and patrons, and a firm determination to keep nothing bub the BEST BRANDS. OF WI^ES, SPIRITS AND BEER, AS WELL AS A FIRST CLASS TABLE, not Only to merit a fair share of publio support but to maintain its standard as a first-class Hotel. BILLIARD TABLE. Private Sitting Rooms and Apartments with every convenience. M. M. DIREEN, Proprietress. MINERS' ARMS HOTEL, CULLENSVILLE. W. DARVILL PROPRIETOR. HAVING just taken over this comfortable <»and well-ap-pointed Hotel, the Proprietor begs to inform his friends and tliß publio generally that it is his intention to spare neither timo nor expense i making his Hotel equal to any m the Province of Marlborough for comfort and convenience, and can assure them that nothing will be wanting on his part to give the utmost satisaction. LIQUORS OF THE VERY BEST BR£NDg A SPECIALTY. Excellent Accommodation, and Meals at all Hours. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! W. DARVILL, 1257 Proprietor. GRAND NATIONAL HOTEL. CULLENSVILIL. G. M. MATHIESON . P B omEtoa FIRST-CL&SS ACCOMMODATION for Travellers nnd Visitors to the Goldfielda Good Beds, A.I. Liquors, aud comfortable Stabling. Coaches connect regularly with Pioton Steamers aud Havelook Boats. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. S. BYTHELL fOINER. BUILDEP, *o ej Maxwell Bridge. Blenheim N.B, — Poofs and Sashes ato»ys on band
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 1
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502Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 1
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