-__ Hotels. k. w. nowß, puopw«t.)h. f I THE undersiL'norl h-ivia^ 1 f-i'c»n t?io JL above Hotel, begs to iifii-.n li',-i ■ Fnenrls and tho Travoliin^ \>,\\\v, v-y.\!. :b > Aocommoclafcioa for Ti-u'.^lJ-i-i, F.^iiWi ->, &0 % , is not to be siifp.i;^ 0 .! in Fuxt.;i:» c : 1 4 r. Ko^ koops none bub tho best hr;i:»:1.-« <>f Winca and Spirits, u;id h* r.Mpoot;"iniy ro^rfesta a coatiimanoo of t'.io patrvuiije *\ long accorded to tho Hoasa. A. W. TIO^VE, Pr .-p.-ieloi". P.S.- God.l Sfabii.i.^ awl PhHoc l^. Ono of Ar-COCK'.^ BEST BILLIARD. T A B 1 .ES O'i tho pva:nu %^. MANAWA.TD' HOTEL, i #0 II N . F. U T T E T?. PnOPUIEtOR, Saperior <icßo'nm>l;iii->n. G;>oT SSabltsS, with sp.lOl'iiU 1)0^0 bc)Xr>^. Best wiaes ;n 1 1 spivic^ t This house' is htv boi:i_^ considerably enUvg-o 1 an I i.v .iv-.jvo 1, -ml 9vevy aceonimOi-latio:i is uiTjrJa'.l to a'avfillora ciad visitor^JJOYAL Jg&m&i/z H 0 T F; U r..«M3^3 OX XoilT 11. J . 0. HA T.C"iI Kh A 15, (Lata of .Maftoa a:ul Wang.anui\ Pi. oruiETon, HA .VI NO purcnasoil tho above commodious Ilotol, hopes by strict attention to business, and by studying the comfort of visitors, to obtain that amount of support so liberally aocorilei'l to his predecessor A Table d'FTote daily at ono p.m. A spacious I>illi:ml Honni, fitte.l with one of Aiocck's best Tables, is ttended by an expeviencod nuirke?. Q'ood Stabling, with numerous §■ Loose Boxes. dfpilGlXh The Ooacli Icttves the Royal . Ilotol for] Napier ou Tuesdays, Thursdays, aim Saturdays, fit ■ 0 o'cloul; ; md for Mustcrton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday-, at I.CO, | . J. 0, BATOiIKLAR, Prop ietor, • •■"" : ; ■ - ■•'• " :-...■:. : I • Tj E KB I G n II 0 TEL FeIIJUNO. '. ■:. : C. ROE ... ... ... Pr.opiiiETon First-class accommodation" for Families and Visitors. Good stablirijr and jcoure puddoks.* ; BILLIABDS! 1) ILLI AII E J ®g* Tho Denbij?li Hotel is within a short -, distance of the Ruilwsiy Station and **'■■■■ Corporation offices. I *■■■■■■■.-■■■ ■ -,,>:■■ I ■_ :.. ( TTOEOKI W I ; HOT EL, . HoroUiwi ■ 'Valley.ALtAN ; Ca!» iioKT — Proprietor. '" ihe. above ifavdi-ite \vayside /Hotel is passed" 'by all travellers' along the We^sfc Oda3ti ; tdand>froin iWibJlington. Je'.-bestJfvccQminqdfilion is pro- ,. for^ travellers, and only first-' Vines', Bpirit9, ; &c.; n'ro kept. % Large and securely-fenced paddocks ■ ': ; adjoin the hotel, for grazing. Every attention paid to visitors. Coßb's Coaches stop to allow; pas^ sengers to obtain dinner and breakfast at this" bbstelry. Horokiwi, February 26, 1879. WU I T K II A II T II OTE l 7 Corner of Broadway and High street' Mabton. T.. T. TRICE .. -.. PROPHIE'VOR. Euperior accommodation for Bouderd and visitors. One of Alcock's beat Billiard Tables, .undev the supervision of an espeiieuced Maiker. i ; GOOD &T*MILIXG. T£LEGR.AI?ir^oSL, OTaS. ATT M. • -G Bji-K'll OTJQ H , \V PftOPBIBTOiI. Visitors tff tl^s .iliotel will^ find t .comfort and attention. Wines, SpiritSj.&c.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 21, 4 November 1879, Page 4
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450Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 21, 4 November 1879, Page 4
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