j MjAJNAWATp^. HOTEL.-: AVJGNIJJffi j *'■<■" yoxTOtt. «: ! [i,;:. -. ' ' ': . .-■ ■■ ■■•'.'. -• •■ "" "■■■•■' "-■'-■■ t ''pHE Prpjirietor .haying made con., X siderable alterations and additions to the Hotel, sparing nothing, m order toprovade'^comfortable arid 1 toft veni'en.t aocommedation for both Travellers "and" Boarders; TRspectfuU|^^|^^its a con* tiuuancft «f /the 'Pu^^^^^l^^ ; Newly erecte'd'^^^^^^^Hk ! ? , Excellent Guisine .^^^^H l| First-class Billiard Tablo, i i ¥».'.:• £ ■ t. *c « ■ MO-.:; i.-. : Good Stabling and Paddocks. | m a -trmtri'i'A. JBugg'es and Hoises always on hand. Proprietor. litssele. .dfoithe Fcxtbn 'Public 'Hall, jwhich is suitable for Entertainments, ILectures, £ancjjag,._jE > üblic -Meetings \ The v Hotel Express will jmeet tile night train and convey (travellers to the hotel Ertl E OF jonA'<Gr. '" •■'■ tM !1 ■" "• i i; ! eiti^ no? eiv ; ] "^ fllE SQUARE, J r .; PALAJEESTONj-NDBTg,,:-. • ■ { 'i : ■ •■'■'<■■■ ■ ;_j_'t '•..■•i -a." ■■• H. T. AkEK5.:.. ;.!.;.'.'•. -V.iPfiOPHIETOB. (I ate manager Rutland Hotel, "WanrPßE above ?begffit6 ibfetm^the public 1 generally, tljafc h ; e..;ha^' opened this mowly- built Oomiiiercial ..and . Fnuiily iHoti'l; "tv'Uicb' fry, biiviltty aid jconstanVnttentipi^ to..Uift]ko the most \ popular HoUrfry bti : the Coast. (Private t Families, . Comtnercialj, GentJojm^hY !i Totrri?ts; Tlieatrioals". and ? Pei - imanent Boarders ''w\\\ feodthe Clrb a j >;:[-•;.;!' Bdßafiirlabie bonie.iv ll '■■'•■■■• ji^AteWriii f *' !^(ynhißf6t / 'Fii«bHieiari£i il ! Ptir'iiaDgafii.Boardersi'? j ' __ |Wih6ir, :: SyliVitF, anVV Ales of th'e "best i prccurab'e brands, i I ■-*: First -class Sample 1 Re oiis. ! :: iUood Siabjirig :aad secure" Paddocks. SEvei y, c ai e tinkcn, bat no. reep^t-Bibjl ity ) . • ■ TT f i v •' iPorler in'attendanc'ei'on 'the arrival of I ■■■*■■ ■■■*:■ every train. • ■■-■■■■-<"■•)'■■ ■• iLqnchepn J: „,-.... ;:( , ... ! 12;t0.2 pirn. [Dinner;.,. .. ■) . .. i| ... ..t> ii ;6.^.'m. ( i j .-vo"GOMMEROIi?L *<&mjsb;" l^ Hd^^cterrnined. to.vgive 1 ;• the ptiblid iiAfcfi"^ 9l\ &*; Ax?t by , ; { ! . . ; j/, SELLING AT WHQJJE-^ALE PKICES. j as under:—- --| gallon^ Brandy,., pr more, .2^3, per gal I gallon. Scotch -Whisky or tnore 2^ p^r gal J gallon Hed .Star.Eupaojjnoregas fidper.gal. 1 gallon Irish' 'Whisky or \ more '25s per gal i Bottle ''oi: Geiieva' ! fiiir i con'tenfs 6s' 6d Bottle of Old 'foto. fall > content f 5s i Bottle of Port Wine very snperior 6s 6d ; Bottle of Port Wine medjuin . ss_. . ; Boffle" of "Fine ""Dry" 'Sherry S« *6d ! Bottle of Hennessey r one elar 6s 6d ■ Bottle of ( HeWessey.v - two .star 8s ■ Bottle, of Hennessey three star 9s. , ! .Bottle of Gftutie"r FW-'res^years old^war« j j iatttedrsetj superior, JaiTU''U '••'•• ; - : j Assorted cases as per ■arra'ng'em'entf made up. and idieli*;ered> 'to ;j aiiyjpart 'ef th« Bomugh. -. : .ii ■ n: , •= •; i ..'■ , • '• } The.abowe. are all warranted to be jwbat they are tepresented* — GOOD OIi : aMAavDRED>SI>IRXTS, ; ; j AUSTRALIAN WINES. j i! ;.-,- v.-v .; :,.-:■■■*£,. i'-nc^ Rich Constaniia, Verdeilho, Muscat, Muscadine, and other. varieties — all at £s 6d pei bo-ttleM , .■■ . : ■ '. • ! WHYTE'S fIOTBL-:" j _ EDWARt) JEWELL^ WISHES tofi^m the pnbJic that having 'assumed the pi-o- [ brietorsbi|)] of) t.h§ /above '•V'-U-jcnown and favorite hot)^ he ititen^s tesjiaiv no «kp'; ri6e fb ma Kilt &\e : to ost B coin*- 5 forcable. (hotel ;on- ,tho cOasU hone -.ibht Experienced, servants kep.lj and, yisitqrb Pb'n f re'y ,' on receiving, every attention ; an-ioivilHy.' ' "- " ' ' " ; ' ,' . ' i ''ihe'ijihle wii ! b .? ■provided' l m Vinost, iberal matiu'er, arid -tii-e prbptietdr's 1 n^ expe'ptence as urovilore of the -I*tfe tv-.Z. t\4l Company^ and other boats will be > a ; . ; .: t ; , ; , ; . ,-0j..-- -! NONE BUT TftlS BFSf OF ALES, j WINES. AND-SPIKITS, &c j jf»ill be keptiin *tocki ; j> m j-.':j:-;u'. I . I I -TH'aii&EAßiLE&oi-i Will be ; under .the.. f m^uag ; em.?nt o.tathe well-known I?. 'ST &$£ E V , 'iateot (jobb i \-'^C(y., F6xtcn; " - ! : ■■ ; The! EXPIIES from' the^Hotel wilj b^ m attendance; oWnnght '■■■Atyiii s t£ convey pussengors und Ing'g. ge fo:"'hopt T wishing to stop a't'tti»-'Bolel.£ : ;1 FfiEE OFUgARGE. f 7 ! Cobb & (5o 's Cdacljes 1 staH daily at 5.30 a;m.,i from- Whyte's Hotel fd> Wellingtop, arriving from Wellington at 4.15 pth The.Bookiug ■ flSce is at the hotel, where tickets and all par-; iticulars 1 can be obtained ; i Those for VV- lluigtoii coach may rely 'on beifiir'cailedin timetb'haVebotbroakifast before startiug--OWIv Is|lS t of horses ,or cattle de- .' ( . 'pasturing -in .the Standard pad docks' fire"' reqnested" Vo riotiiy at this 'office when the same are removed, so as to prevent mistakes m charging. It is reqnested that m future this suggestion will be attended to.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 113, 8 April 1884, Page 1
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667Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 113, 8 April 1884, Page 1
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