Business NoMces. £CAKD. . W A.LXI, EY'S : COMMERCIAL & B'AMILr HOTEL, PALME RBTON NORTH. Very superior accommodation for "Boarders and Travellers. > X) \ Commodious; Sample Rooms. ! Tsrms Moderate. ..' BATHS — GQOD STABLING. ■ .■ .-■:>! 1 ' N .B. — The pvopriel Va long, ; experience m the trade is a sufficient guarantee for the Gaalitv of the liquors. ■ COMMERCIAL HO TEL STABLES. . The Fquaes, Palmerston North, MOORE AND GIBSON, Lessbbs. Horses taken m to Livery. I Buggies and Saddle Horses on h\re, Colts carefully broken. to Saddle or \ Single and Douh'.e Harness, \ Horses bought and B Oid on commission R O YA L H O T E Li FALMERdTON NORTH. JAMES F E NTON,' (Late of Wellington), BEGS to intimate to the residents of and the travelling public, that he has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their wants m a thoroughly efficient way Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirita ; * of the best brands only* • kept. Superior accommodation or travellers and families. "ITH-E DUKE OF EDINBUiIGH 1 . HOTEL, .-.'."; Corner Willis and Manners-streets, i ' ; . • .-. Wellington. Select Accommodation for Travellers. BILLIARDS 1 : GOOD STABLING. J Li< ? uon t onl7 f fiW-clasp quality kept m thit house. , ; , H. GILM.E^A | :, PboJPIBTOB \ULC AN SHOEING FORCE. : THOMAS GORDON, | SHOER AND GENERAL BLACK : SMITH, Etc., (Next to Mr Lowers' Store,) Kimbqlton Road, Fbildino, BEGS to inform the Settlers of Feilding and surrounding district j that he has opened an establishment! as above, . and, having had 17 years, colonial experience, is prepared to un-, "dertake r ,eyery description of work io connection with the trade, and .is confident of giving general satisfaction. ; Farm Implements made and repaired.: Jobbing of all kinds executed with 1 despatch, and finished m a workman^ like manner. ;
HALOOMBE HOTEL, j Halcombb, : ; : : (Corner of the Square.) E CHILD, late of the Halcombe • Refreshment Rooms, having! purchased this well-known and oldestablished Hotel, now takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friendb and customers for the liberal support accorded him m the past, and trusts m his new undertaking he will meet with a full share of public patronage.;, ; Superior Accommodation fo,r Families, I The cellar will be kept supplied with 1 nothing but the best quality of Ales! Wines, abd Spirits. ■■■■-■ -._ The' well-known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, undeij the, persona] s u peryision of the .proprie-i tor, who will spare no effort m making his patrons really comfortable. . Good Stabling. | E. CHILD ... Propbiexob. v ) A. MARTIN, Photographer , Victoria Avenue, (Opposite the Roman Catholic Church) WANGANUI. PHOTOGRAPHS Furnished m Oil, JL' : • or Water Colours Homesteads, Villa Residences, Public Machinery &c- Photographed. -•-■•■ iSPEGIAL ARRANGEMENTS made with Families and Schools. Engravings, Photographs, Oil. Paint- . ings, Maps, Flans, <fee. Copied, ■;. g^TNote the Address ir-Opposite; the Catholio Church, Wangauni
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 123, 1 May 1883, Page 4
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448Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 123, 1 May 1883, Page 4
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