XT O N PA M I L V H O TEL 0. HO-WjE, rUOfi^ETOH "UIR iinirifcrsicfneil having taken the übove H6tel, bogs to inform his ■ruls-aud th> Travelling Publio tha£ the oicinoiUtiotf for Travellerß, Families, .is not to **• surpassed in Foxton : that l| keous none but the boat brands of \e inus'aijri Spirits,- and ho respeotfully . ]upßts' a con<jji»urtnoe of the patronage lonx ncoorJed to the House. 0. HOWE, Proprietor. [P.8.-G«»d Stabling and Paddocks. )no of ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABIJS3 on the premises. MANAWATU HOTEL, Foxton. TOHN FUTTER, 1 Pbopbibtob, Superior Accommodation. Good Stables, with spacious loose boxes. Best wines and spirits, / This house is now being conlidorably enlarged and improved, and wery accommodation is afforded to :ravellers and visitorsROYALJftffIS^HOTEL, F.il-MERSrQN NOBTH. ; 0. B^TOHELAR (Latd of Marton and Wanganui), PIIOPRIETOB, ITTAVING purcnased the above J'l 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 Hoom, fitted 1 with one of Alcock's best Tables, is 1 .ttended by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with numerous Loose Boxes. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Coach leaves the Royal Hotel for Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock ; »nd for Masterton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. J. U. BATCHELAR, Proprietor, 7AENBIGH HOTEL . First-class accommodation for Families and Visitors. Good stabling and jecure paddoks. BILLIARDS! lIILLIAR D ear The Denbigh Hotel is within a short distance of the Railway Station and Corporation offices. "BiNOiBB~I^LY HOTKL, Ma t n-btbeet, Palmerston JNorth. W. DL.\BDS, - PaoPBixTOB. rn3E above-nani«d house is well- . JL known throushout the Provin- 1 oial District of WolHngton. ' Travellers from Wellington, a- | v \ dr Wairarapa, and anganui, can aliffht at the house, the coaohes passing the door, aud the Terrace Fnd Railway Station being namediately opposite. The internal arrangements are under the management of an experienced Housekeeper and the cellar and bar are looked after by the Proprietor, who is able from his long Colonial experience to guaran tee that nothing but 'he best will be kept in the estabUshment -pT^^NUI HOTELMbs MaCarthy (l»te Mrs Hillen), Fbopbibtbess. ul.B M. desires to inform her numeroua friends and patrons that she has again become Propne rcss of the above wellkmmn hostelry, and hopes to receive the name .„,..• urn* of patrouage formerly. accorded to ne 1+ Wince and spirits of the beat branda alone kopt. | A good Billiard Room is on the Pr C™mmodiouß stables are attached to the Hotel. Travellers will find this one of the t o^t hotels on the coast to put up at. tlw undersigned, having W purchased thePaiaka Sa*mll, near Poxton, lately occupied by Messrs M'Beth & Co, are prepared to execute orders for Red Hne Matai Bata Honeysuckle, or White Pino . any qii-mtity * BQDpXZ* MA80« AGO.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 4
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