n ~ ~ ~ ■ — i ■ , ■ - __,.. J^JBILDING HOTELJ ""■;_■■" J, HA^XE ! "' 4)T ' BEGS "to inform .* the .public, his [ patrgnsAand. friends, 'that he has opened the ■; : j ' ' HOTEL.! .-■■'.■ v'.i-.l'f ".,■i ■■ - . ' I ■ 'i That the house has been retirnished j right throughout, -that additijms and ?aherations;^conducive' i.tp- /.the ] greater VomfortAand^cconyenience of tNe pub.ic have been- completed, and that every v endeavour will be made, and nojexpense spared,ntQ'make the house one of the , ■ oest on the- Coast. [ r r 1 Every convenience for boarders, W-. vellers^- and visitors, who may rely on oivihi^ and attention. > ' .V~ Therf^liquorS' are of the best b"*nds V^-*;; . .-•..- i J ; ; . ; " r . :tu "'BIEEIARDS'I •: BIBILrA^S ; r I::': J.^HASTIeV j . v: ; .; vt ■ . . . JProprietor ' TV^sOißlPTl^EjCatalogue of Fruit,' :jL|.; /Forest, c and Ornamental Tvftss, l^brub^ Roses, £c. y .&c., gjrbwn tor saielby: JAMES LAIRD, jJEgmont Nurßerv^Wanganui.--rf t a i GBrden^ and| Flower^ of the best quality, whole-* v ! >:> tiale^and retail.,' 1 .: liist^ and every information o application ; '-■ - T j-'AMta laird I . ■ v , l> Taupo Quayj hand Glasg'oV'sWe t.r '. . . ■■■: ■■■.:■. . i ; • W»nga»ai - j ' v ( .; ; FLOUR! FLOUR Hi ..ftp. j -■■- ■.■ i •'•■■■ -^- f - -■••' ■ • j ASK for Caamberlain's FLO(TR, ad- _. mitted'tc be the best, n the J>-; >i!.-':.'o:*? • si Jjt a ' nawa '|;u. 1: ' I . -—— j .. .j j Chamberlain^ is the only mill that is .fitted; Jwith.- appliances for < thoroughly mixing the, wheats, essential to -making , ! :..:;;.; r b ; ;;r: -... h^;_ Pqod ;J?lonr.< /.*. ! ' r ' n (> Pyderjß.|>nnc|iually attended to. B- '. JQI'h a a m be r, l|a i n, Feeing 1 Steam Flour MilL ; (i l^To'W gained at King^rdß/' Thtf ;; bqusre, ai^TJ^ilwrton <fe Son's] Mjain-'. s treetr Fajmerston. ] f ,3 Quality atfd' Ami weight guardhteed. .CpMEROIAIiHOT^L STIBf^ES; /■ ; •■"■'' •■:..•■■ ■•' ■'■" ' t ','.,'/ r J 7 HE Proprietor having ijecfiiitTiy. I made considerable additions t -the "tabling, at i; this >. well-known hjstelry, wishes to draw the attention of visitors and the travelling public o, th|e.fact v The best possible accommodation for , : Racing and Stud licrsesi • '■ ." ' . . _ m _ mm | ■ -''\ The loose-box^s are m first-rate conr dition, and without an equal 4n the S^e-M!Doabie^u|gK4 andjSaddle • r "Horses always on Hire, i - _--■■-■-- . j ' .., .,. ,The ? Pure-bred; Entire Shetlant l 3Pony 1,6 rd . ; : Palmerston is : standing a£"ihe; • IT"-.: :-t«'' i ;•• • : Stabler U t ;- •'-"■;-'' /'^ ? ;- .1". '■" TWM* MOO^E, svo .. •■■■■■ ..'l::.-- : : ■>■■ ■Xejweß,'j i ;_; \NVB,— Hprses "broken to iaddi6. ; aifd 1
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 285, 5 November 1883, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 285, 5 November 1883, Page 1
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