MAWAWATU HOTEL, AVENUJFOXTOW. ' f pHE Proprietor having made ,ot^,, Jl aider able alterations and additions •to the Hotel, sparing nothing, m order ,M provide comfortab 1 - nd 'convenient accommodation for bi Travellers and ' Boarders, rpspectfu'l solicits a con^ itinuance of the Public atronag^. '- ) \ t ; Newly erected fa uplo Rooms; i Excellent Cuisine ' c - - .Prm-cUas BilliWfd T Tablo, ; t Good Stabling and Paddocks.. • Bugg'es and Horses always on Hand. OTTO BERKErE! D, , c =•.<•/..'. r Proptieior. ditssee of tne Fcxton Pubic Hall, 1 which is suitable for Entertainments, ! Lectures, = tancingj Piiblic 'Meetings ; &C, &c. » ; '1 he Manawatu Hotel Express will meet the night train and convey travellers to the . hotel ;Esl*B r ( 'F CHAixGkV CLUB HOTEL, THE SQUARE, i . , fA^MERSTifN iNoRTp. . [££ ' j H. T. AKERS,r.;.,.i.-:..;...PK0 ( P. ; REETOK. ( I ate manager Eutlaud Hotel, AATan- \ ' )' ■ ; : npß;EaboVfl begsfd ihWim the-pufclui i 1 generally that he has.onejaed4his i ' newly- built Cnnnuercuil and Family , Hotoj, .which, lit* .intends, ; Vy. cjvilif.y.and : cnnstari^iittention, to uttxhi' the most | popular Hostelry^ on 4lie Coast. ! Private (>mmetdal 'Geritlp* men, Tonristp, 'Iheitricala,. ond PerImanent Boarders' will find (he^. Club a ; :c< mforlabie honied f.. C MODEDAiPBi- -i ' .Private Sitiiu? Forms for Familieaand ] i'¥i r-'' anent FJoarders. '' UVjnep, &pii.it>-, and Ales .of the best ■■ pi(cdrab'e brands. \ * v Uood Kibbling and : Becnxe :: Pa^dockßl ; Evety care ttiken, but no cespotsibility :Por,ter'.in,'.''atte'iHl&nce- on, the arrival of every train. '.Luncheon ...... •..,.,.; 12. t0- 2,-p.nU Pinner ... t . ... ... ,6 p^in,.,: , COMMERCIAL 'HOTEL. . n a J,, WAJ.K.LEY: ■»?, ITTAS .dcterraiped'lo give^'tli&^puVjlic Lljl. the ,b.e;no#tj;of ; the Actiby •> -.::^>;, j A^.^^HOL^S^LE PRIGEfci, j .| i:rt i;.. : -;utxi 1 gallon ,Biandy or .more _ 28a.-, per gal 1 gallon -Scotch*' Whisky W<mote'2ss pet gar 1 gallon Hed Star Rum or more 22s 6d per gal 1 gallon Irish Whisky .or. more 2ps .ner, gal ; Bottle "df^GenevSat'fnir "cofatenls '6a 6d' ; Bottleiidf Old Tom' fofl' 'conten's ' Bplt'.eolfi^QrtiWme very^wipefjor'6B 6& ABottle of Port Wipe; medium 5s Bottle of Fine 'Dry ! 'Sherry 5b 6d Bottle of HunnesKcy one star 6s 6d Bottle -^olf Henpessey • two Btar^':B3 : Bottle: -of Hennessey ' three star" 93 ' Bottle of Gafltjer Freres? years old warw- ; , ranted.veiy superior 7s ;; . \ Assorted cases, a» ..peri arrangement , made up and delivered to any part of the^Borouglr;"—- " «-■--—: ~".-r *--- | The above are' all. w^rranle/1 to be ? what they ni e l "i epresented — GOOD OLD MATURED SPIRITS. ' ; ' AUSTRALIAN WINES. . ( -;. ■:■. '■ .-,({, ' ' —it—'.^i'.-.-y. !:'HVi'.' i: ' , Jfteh C, Qnstftiavia, Verdeilho,: M uscat, Muscadine* ; aod o'tiliar varieties— all at ;i4|s6dpei bottle — -. i EDWARB'JEWELL. i( i — WI?H B 8 *o '■-•■■ inform' the public that having-nssumeii the jiro" 'prietorship of the above" w^lhkhovVtt' and favorite ;hotal^ l\& ititen '# t« j^thr*- ; no exps nse to make it' the most com - .. .forcab'e botel.bn the eo4st; ? ' Isone but i experienced servants kepi, and - visitors can re'y oa receiviugJ &>ery attention anl civility. ' *- ■"' ;lhe t^b^e; Wrl^b^ jjrp^ded^n a^iiaost iberal inaVner, and the proprietor's 1 ng experteric«Sa"B )fr6vt<J3re oPthe 4a te^ja. 5 .^i^. C^nipajnys.and^ofh^r bqal;s siiUite 'aouaraat<ee that . : h ■■:.:, -ii-iu's:- 1 ..;-- a-- : : ; ■■'■■•>'■■■■•■> ■■'■■ '■-'■■- ; i NONE BUT THE "fiFST OF ALES.^ ; , ! ' : FINJB^. . AND! SPIBITS,: &c - v -a - 1 • • ' ',\t ill be.^ept m >t<Qcb.. _ ... , ...... .-,., ,' h> , '" THE' iSTABLES . ( " . . will dr : under the' matriigtm nf 6i : the' wfelUkfloWn R/STANIiBY; iatebf Cobb !; , . & Co., Foxt<n. : ; • The KX P HES ■ jc<»na jLhejFo.tel ; w il ) • bi m atiendanci on_jnight tr.-ii; s tv 'convey pasgeiignrs and lugg; aft-'B'" ihost « wishing to stop at the Hote.L! ; -■ ■ ° , •• ;; t.-r ..-> it. ({.-<■• '.^ *>■■■' h\-><'J FREg.QMGHAMGEvi ■ '" Cobb & Co 's Coaches" stai t daily at ; 5.30 atinj from Wbyte's Hotel fofj. 'Wellington, arriving from Wellington* , atj 4.15 p m .The Rooking f ffice is at .j ,the hotel, where tickets aud all parv titular's (kri^be obtained' ' ; ; : • : '"'■' '■'■"■ ;'J hose for coach ;may rely j onj beine called m time to have hot break- ;• A ; g ' "•• OWNJERS-rof. horsed w- cattle'depasturing m the-STANDARD pad docks are reqyejs^d VQj-nqtily/'.at this <j 'bmce wh"eh the same are removed, so as to prevent mistakes iv charging. It is requested that m future this suggestion will be attended to. ... ,^._
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 110, 4 April 1884, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 110, 4 April 1884, Page 1
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