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, Jiti&vteH Ilefete. . PRINCESS. FikMiM ilOfft, . TERRACE i-Yb, : P ALME IK Hft U ff IS aT'E If Hr M* T.T~B rowk Having entered upon possession of the aboye favourite Hostelry, desires to inform her friends in Manaiyatu, Rangitikei, Wanganni, and elsewhere, that the Accommodation and Appointments are sill that conld be desired. THE PRINCES^ Is one of the most Comlortable Hotels on the West Coast, and persons staying at it can enjoy the privacy of their now homes. The PROPRIETRESS his had much experience in Hotel Keeping, and is determined to maintain her reputation for excellent domestic management. The HOT EL is Roomy and Convenient, and of late many Improvements have been effected, and Visitors or Travellers can depend upon receiving every attention, and finding the Princess one of the snuggest FAMILY HOTELS in the North Island, Charges reasonable. A liberal and well-kept table, and good attendance. | Bedrooms cleanly kept, nicely fur- ' nished, and well veutilated,.. The BAR will have special attention, and the purity and quality of all liquors can be depended upon. Travellers’ horses welt looked after, in stable or paddock as ordered. MSB T. V. BROWN jjpw solicit a share of patronage from the Travelling and general public, and especially from residents of Feil ding and Palmerston. C3*The Terrace End Railway Station is almost opposite the Hotel door. —TH E QLARENDON JJ OTEL. The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE PROPRIETOR Has just completed extensive improve, meuts, all tending to the increased comfort and convenience of’the TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The Clarendon is now the best-ap-pointed hostelry on the West Coast, and its popularity is being maintained by every legitimate means, the question of expense|not being considered. The domestic part of of the establish, ment is under competent supervision, and travellers will find that every requirement has received adequate attention The Clarendon bco vie- •’ .-cv repu u.id \iv. iy of it bqr 'u ■ ;/■ i.e: men • ■ . . d.av .b,< be d T v , . Olid :;, : ’iuS f-'l 1 ecei "■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 1, Issue 111, 10 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 1, Issue 111, 10 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 1, Issue 111, 10 June 1881, Page 3

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