Hj^l3. "V, FOXX ON' rAif [k V HOTEL. C. HOWE, I'nuPßiErou. i f I VilE undersianed having tnkon the 1 abovo llotol, be« 3to inform "his FrinncV: n:nl tlu Tr.ivfi'iuc I'nl.Uo tl.:;^^:-? A'V.'oin'iio ] A \. hi f'V Ti-iv •I'lrrs, Fn::ii '*.■>', <<' is n.it. L.i !>j :vii--i-.',--.s ■ i v. LM;>:t:':i : ''vi. ho \i'j:'i's n. Mil' hat ill i bj.*l. l>iM'i(':s "l" \Vi::e> :\'.\ii .Spii'it-, :in-'i. n-^ v.?s;w.-. i ;i'ul!y vcquf?.tta a ooucinuiiiu.: of the putiViit^o loujj; uccoL\\ctl to ilitt iioaso. C. HOWK, Proprietor. T.S.- GooJ Si-auliui' irtil I\; Mocks. One of AI-COCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLES oa the premises. MfcN:UV.taX HOTEL, T 0 H N y U T T E "R ; PIIOPRIETOK, Superior <icoonmoi:iHon. < Good Stablc-3, u'ith'spacivius loosa boxes. Bost ..wines and spirios, Tliia house 'is now being coniulerably enlurge'd andimprovofl, and Bvery aeeommodafcion is affordod to travolter* »ud visitors- . . • ROYAL^p^A HOTEL, r.iiaiEaßio^ North. J 0 . BATOHBLAR (Lata o£ Mftrtonand/Wanganui), PIiOI'iUETOE, HAYINGc purctinsed 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 cVHoto daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcoek's best Tables, is .ttended by an experienced marker. Good Stabling-, 'with numerous Loose Boxes. SPECIAL IS OTJC If!. The Coach leaves tho Royal llotol for Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock ; nnd for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. J. U. BATCH EL AE, Proprietor, "pv E N B I G- H HOTEL - Feikmng. .BOE ... PnopßiETon First-cla.ss accommodation for Families and Visitors. Good stabling- and secure paddots. BILLIARDS! li ILLI A R D Tho Denbigh Hotel is within a short distance of the Railway Station and Corporation olliccs. TT 0 E prK fw I HOTEL,: Horolri wi Valley. Allan Oakmojjt — Proprietor. The abovo 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, aro kept. La*ga and securely-fenced paddocks 'adjoin the hotel, for grazing;. Every attention paid to visitors. CobVs' Coaches stop to allow pass sengers to obtain dinner and breakfast at this hostolry. Horolriwi, February 26, 1879. •rarillTE HART HOTEL, Corner of Broadway and High street ----- Mauton. T. V. TRICE ■' . . PROPRIETOR. Superior accommodation for Bofyidera ..: and visitors. One. of Alcoek's . best Billiard Tables, ifrHleu.tho supervision of an experienced Marker. • GOOD STABUUjfa. ■■.■...•' --o.''" '.:/ ~ A V'm' A" ' H ; O US E . Private Bo^rd r dnd ! Lodging at reasonable terms! A good is attached to the : iloiiso, «m<l well fenced in. Note the address-— ALMA HOUSE, ... v Tramway Eoad, ToxToif. : 3*o YE N K AN D BUOH AN AN, jProprletors. • Foxten'^ 'November 10, 1879.' : ■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 39, 9 January 1880, Page 4
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450Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 39, 9 January 1880, Page 4
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