Business Woices. ■ J_CARD. ■WALKL.KY'S COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, PALME RSTOX NORTH. Very superior accommodation for hoarders and Travellers. Commodious >araple Rooms. Terms Moderate. iSArH^ — G : )OD STABLING. N.B.— The propi i •( :n J 8 long experience m the tvadeis a sufficient guarantee for the ctwalitv of the liauors. ; COM MERCI.iL HO I EL S TABLES. TiHE !*' QUARK, PAtMEBSTON NORTH, MOORE AND GIBSON, Lessees. .. Horses taken m to Livery. ' Buggies and Saddle Horses on We, Colts carefully broken to Saddle or i Single arid Dou^'e Harness, Horses bought and So l( j on comuaission R O V A L HOT E Lf PALMER6TON NORTH. JAMES PENT 01, { Late of Wellinffton), BEGS to intimate to tbe residents of I'almersion and the travelling public, that he has taken J "the" 1 above' Hbtel, is prepared to cater to their wauts' m a CUoroughly efficient way Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirita oflhe best brands only kept. Supeiior accommodatioQ :or travellers a ad 'families. TiHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH 1 HOTEL, Corner Willis and Manners stfeets, ' Wellington . Select Accommodation for Travellers . BILLIARDS 1 '■■ GOOD STABLING. Liquors only of first-class quality kept m thit house. H. G ILMEfi Propietob VULCAN SHOEING FORCE. THOMAS GORDON', SHOER ANJV GENERAL BLACK SMITH, Etc., (Next to Mr Lowers' Store,) Kimbolton Road, Feilding, BEGS to inform tbe Settlers of Feilding and surrounding district, that he has opened an establishment as above, and, having had 17 years colonial experience, is prepared to undertake every description of work io connection with the ti;ade, and is confijient of giving general satisfaction. Farm Implements made and repaired, Jobbing of all kinds executed witl despatch, and finished m k workman* like manuer. ; HALCOMBE HOTEL, JEEalcombe, (Corner of the Square.) E CHILD, late of the Halcomb • Refreshment Rooms, having purchased this wellrknown and old established Hotel, now takes this oppor tunity of thanking his nunverous friend; and customers for the iiberal suppor accorded him m the past, and trusts ii tis new undertaking he will meet witl a full share of public patronage. : Superior Accommodation* for : I .l'.\ ; '- Families. . . ; ..'.:.. ; The cellar will ! be kept supplied witl nothing but' the best quality of Ales Wines, aod Spirits; " i The well-known reputation of th( Table will be fully maintained, under the personal supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no effort m making his patrous really comfortable. Good Stabling. .' B. CHILD ... Proprietor. ! A. MARTIN, Photographer Victoria Avenue, '-. . i (Opposite the Rooian Cptholic Church) ■* , WANGANUI. '" ki ''i". pHOTOGRAI^S Furnished m Oil, IT or Water Colours Homesteads, Villa Resi lences, Public Machinery &c. Photographed. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS made with Families and Schools. Kngravings, Photographs, Oil Paint. ! ings, Maps, Plans, &c. Copied, • BJflSrote the Address :— Opposite the Catholic Chm-ch, Wanganni
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 134, 14 May 1883, Page 4
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445Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 134, 14 May 1883, Page 4
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