Hotels. ! •XT 0 N FAMT T. V HOT E L C. HOWE, PR.-M-iur.T.m j ■ "UIE uuioreitfufcd havm*? l-nkeu the 5 ' : ;il)ov Hotel; begs to inform bib ] • onfls und tho 'Travelling Public that tb? | •:onmi'j'lation for Tfivollf^«, Famili'.'S, ; r i« not to be Rarpfia»<iil i» Foxtrm : that I ■ • keeps? nojne but the beat brands of V /ines'and Spirits, and he respectfully quests a continuance of the patronage long accorded to the House. C. HOWE, Proprietor. ;P.8.» Gt»d Statting and Paddocks. i 9n« of ALCOCK'S BEST BILIJARD TABI-ES on the premises. i MANAWATU HOTEL, | Foxton. ' JOHN "Tv T T E B r ; Propribtoe, Superior Accommodation. Good Sfcables, with spacious loose boxes. ■ Best wines and spirits, ; This house is now being considerably enlarged and improved, and every accommodation is afforded to cravellers and visitorsroyalJW&J^hotel, rALMERSXOIT NORTIT. J 0. fIITOHEIAR (Latd of Mftrton and Wanganui), PROPRIETOR, HA VINO purcnased the above commodious Hotel, hopes by strict attention to business, and by studyiug the comfort of visitors, to obtain that amount of support so i liberally accorded to his predecessor, j A Table d'Hoto daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted } jvith one of Alcock's best Tables, is j .Uended by an experienced marker. ; Good Stabling, with numerous j Loose Boxes. j SPECIAL ISOTICK. ; The Coach leaves the Royal Hotel for j Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- , days, at 5 o'clock ; and for Masterton on j Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. i J. O. BATCHELAR, , Proprietor, i DENBIGH HOTEL ; # Feu.msg. I n UTC ... PfiOPRIETOB First-olaa> accommodatioa for Families j and Visitors. I Good stahling and f ecure paddots. j BILLIABDSr~I)ILLIAR D j __ 1 «y The Denbigh ITotel is within a short 1 distance of the Railway Station and J Corporation offices. "kincess family "hotkl, Ma t n- street, j Palmerston Worth. , W. DIiABDS, _^_ - Proprietor, j rpflE above-named house is well* , X known throughout the Provin- 1 cial District of Wellington. Travellers from Wellington, Napier, Wairarapa, and \\anganui, can alight at the house, the coaches passing the door, and the Terrace Knd Railway Station being immediately opposite. Tho 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 lone Colonial experience to guarantee that nothing but the best will be kept in the establishment •pTnAUTANUi hotelMrs Maoarthy (late Mrs Hillen), PROPBIBTRJSBS. ulisM. desires to inform hernumerous friends and patrons that »he has again become Proprietress of the above well known hostelry, and hopes to receive the wroeunoun' of patrouage formerly accorded to nei Wines and spirits of the best brands alone kopt. A good Billiard Room is on the stables are attached to the Hotel. Travellers will find this one of the 1 oot hotels on the coast to put up at. _ Tr E tho undersigned, having W purchased thePaiaka Bawmill, near Foxton, lately occupied by .Messrs M'Beth & Co, are prepared to execute orders for Bed Wne Matai Bata Honeysuckle, or White Pine any quantity. POPXUSR, MASON A 00.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 21, 12 November 1880, Page 4
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503Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 21, 12 November 1880, Page 4
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