Hotels. fo x t oN^^pTaai^rTic lt el A. W. HOWE, Puoi'iUKTOH. f.MHE uudersij,'nf?d having tik.^n t.la _1_ above Hotel, be^s to iuf-.ir.-u hii Friends and the TivivelHnir Vuhliu t>u».fc Ut. Accommodation for TniwlUns, F.unili * &c, is not to be surpassed in Fuxtou : th.vi he keeps none but tho best brands ol Wines and Spirits, and ho respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage fj^long accorded to tho House. A. W. HOWE, Proprietor. P.S.— -Good Stabling and Paddocks. Ono of AIOOCK'S BEST CILLTARU |TABLE 3ou tho promises. .UAiSTAWA-TCX HOTEL, Foxto:j. JOHN FUTTEK, PROPRIETOR, Superior accommodation. Good Stables, with spaciuis loo3e boxes, Best wines and spirits, Thia house is now being considerably enlarged and improved, and overy accommodation is afforded to travellers aad visitorsU 0 Y AL «J|pi|9s H O T E L, r.47iMEßßioij North. J} 0. B ATOHBIAR (Lata of Marton and Wanganui}, Proprietor, HAVING- purchased the above commodious Hotel, hopes by strict attention to business, and by studying the comfort of visitors, to obtain that amount of support so liberally accorded to his predecessor. A Table d'Hoto daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables, is .ttended by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with numerous Loose Boxes. SPECIAL INOTiCE. The Ooaoh leaves J;he Royal Hotel for Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur* days, at 5 o'clock ; and for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. J. O. BATCHELAB, Proprietor. •pv BHBIGHHOTBI Feiljuno. 0. ROE Pbopbietor First-class accommodation for Families and Visitors. Good stabling and secure paddoks. BILLIARDS! BILLIAR D $^* The Denbigh Hotel is within a short distance of the Railway Station and Corporation offices. TTOROKIWI HOTE^ Horokiwi Valley. Allan Oakmont — Proprietor. The above favorite wayside Hotel is passed by all travellers along the West Coast, to and from Wellington. The best accommodation is provided for travellers, and only firstclass wines, spirits, &c, are kept. J Large and securely-fenced paddocks adjoin the hotel, for grazing. j Every attention paid to visitors. Cobb's Coaches stop to allow pass sengers to obtain dinner and breakfast at this hostelry. Horokiwi, February 26, 1879. WHITE HART HOTEL, Corner of Broadway and High street, Marton. T. Y. TRICE .. .. PROPRIETOR. Superior accommodation for Bo&idero and visitors. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables, under the supervision of an experienced Marker. GOOD STABLING. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTAKI. WM. G rITe NOUQH, Proprietor. Visitors to this hotel will find every comfort and attention. Wines, Spirits, &o. WelUgrassed Paddocks. ME LBOURNE HOT EL, Willis Street. J. N. OWEN, (Late of the Clarendon, Palmerston North) HAVING purchased the above Hotel begs to notify to his friends and the pnblio generally that he intends to maintain the reputation he has earned. The Accommodation at the Melbourne will be found Second to no Hotel in Wellington. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits have been chosen by the Proprietor, and are guaranteed First-Class. Private Suites for Families, and Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. JOHN OWEN, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 13, 7 October 1879, Page 4
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487Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 13, 7 October 1879, Page 4
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