boxes, "'"""' JHtls *oiise T^^^ps Iteing? cofi^ aioVerably enlarse3if^l improved, and every accommo^ajii<on. .is affoided to travellers aad vßW«).ra-' ; 4 X*- ■■■ > '.• •a. .*■■■ . ?• itabi*: r^i*is:L a r ' of. Martotf and' WaJftganui) , strict'a^Stibn* to liuteas, and by studying'^e^oinfp"'rt "of ; visitors, to obtain lfts 'anMtii pf support so liberally : accatef^.ohis;predecessor. A Tabje, d'BojilMly a* one p.m. - 1 A spaci^il fitted '•wi&on^-Jb&d&'totei Tables, is / ttended4>y an experienced marker.;. 1 ,v, G ood Stabling* ! \vitE ' numerous ; 'Looa,e Boxes « • - : \. . • . • %BEGI&L-hOTlQb\. . ' The Coach leaves the ILoy& Hotel for Napier on Tuesdkys, Thnrß«l»yß, and Saturday?, at 5 o'clock ; find fer -Master ton on Mondays,Wedneidayß-^uvf iPfiifty^at 1.30. J O. BA^OIIELAR, \-■ • -~ ■-■ • ■ - - V <*■- ■ .'V- ■■ ? V ..;•; X 1 -tf\ e\ B I G H HO T s E L ;iXJ -^ /■ .-- . •.,■■:',, . -t^Q^HOE ... i:i' ■ •». pa^ B First-class accon^moaation for Familiea. and Visifcora. * ' jgood stabling and secure paddoks. JIVtiLIA^sfjIJILLIAR D •W The *DenV«fn Hotel is within a short distance orthi} Railway Station and Ctfftoration offices; * \ * .jt " \ v ' - ■• PBINOH|S. HO'PBL, - •■ JMorth. _, - mflil above-naniad is well- ± known tnrougWil; the Provincial District 06 Wellington, > ' Travellers from WelUngfon, Na< piar, Wairarapa, *nd W.anganui, can alight at the hbuse;; tbe poaches passing the door, and the Terrace . End Railway Station being immediately opposite. The internal arrangein|nts are njider^ae mafi,agetnent^cgan^x- ' ■ "' - oellar^nd^ar > ; a,sjiooolßM C^y the IfaopnejtoT, wtft is abley^a bi^ " long, Colonial experience to.g%raa v p A H ATJt ! ASp I HOTEL- \ Mbb •JlAtfABTiiY (late Mre Hillen), r^' PeOPBIETEESS. ' irf » s M . desires to inform fretmerous frien{3k atfd patrons tMr%h» [ has again^Wfl'ePropriet^irof the *- above well known hostelry, and liopeß to receifl il^ Smii -fiflioun* . p^troaageforinerl^accorded^nev * Wines and spirts of the best bran^aionekaptP £;>« ; '.: J.* A ffood Billiatd Rooni js on the tT P Cjojatnodious* sfcSbfes are attil^ed -yo^Sd«ei/ ■•>• •-.;*% >t •?; «;^«: Travellers wilTfina th^B o^fi.of'tne on tne «^tt*.|>u^iM> at. Xrrß- thet «ndt«jiffl»e^^^ying. VV SurcWaaedrthePaiak^ Sawmill, , ,rt*e*t%tofatib J* ta
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Manawatu Herald, 3 September 1880, Page 4
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292Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 3 September 1880, Page 4
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