Clarendon Hotel, PALMEESTON NORTH. JAMES CARROLL THE Proprietor's name is sufficient". . guarantee for every attention and civility. Tourists, i heatiical Companies, and the Travelling- Public generally, well ; looked, after at "::l%e 'Clarendon., SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Good Stabling and Secure Padlocking. LlQUPßS,pp]j.ojFl^r{»l.OJa^ ! <Jiiality ...I •; kept m stock. , . , ■ ■■■i! !•;■■ > PROPRIETOR^ 'o •'. t V.,;',|-i Royal Hotel, .;"',,' PAL^ERdTON NORTH. (Late of Wellington),' ■••' BEGS to intimate to the residents? • of Palmer'stbri and' the' travelling public, that, he has taken "he aiiove Hotel,- .and is prbparod to cater to their warns m a thoroughly efficient, way, Ales, Beers, Wines, & Spirits of the best quality only kept. ''"•"»■ l Accommodation > ; '' ' ' for ( travellers an dfa mil ies. ■ :
Feildin^ Hotel, KIMBOLTQJf ROAD. '.■; - '•'j.HASTII;.;-,^ BEGS, to inform the public, 'his patron*, »nd friends, that ; he has .opened the , •• ■ . : it ; -,FPLDIIsG;;EOTEL.. '.['.., That the. house has been re : fnt- i inished. right.. .throughput,. ..that additions and altorationtf. conducive, to. the greater comfort: and convenience of the -public have been conpleied, and ihat every - : endra.you,r will be liiat'le, and no expense; spared,, to mal>ethei house, one of the (best on. the Coast. Every convenience for Boarders, Travel l«rs, : . and ; Visitors, who may rely on, civility and attention. _■, The Jjiqiuor.^ are of the Best Brands. Billiard*! Billiards! •■■■'". PROPRIETOR,
Ridgw^yßrewb% ' ■•bPEfCING ANNOONCEMENT... john"p~watT' BEGS to. intimate that he h'astaken the Old Established Brewery, . la ely known as Harluy's brewery,.' iwh.ich no^v.in full workhi'g ordpt.; . i ? ;.,,.: , .. V(| - --• Tho seryices; of Mr Hef'fkr, •an eminent; Brewer of, bo.'tli Houio and Colonial experience, having .been secured,! the Trade, may rely upon getting an^article equal to anything either brewed or imported into the district. ... . . j ... r. ..••■,.- :, upport respectfully^ solicited,; and satisfaction in> return; guaranteed. ■■-■ -••?■■ -■■■ ■■'■■>'-■ ■ - 1 - ■ — — .
. ;MANAWATIJ v ■' ' CARRIAGE; & WAGGON Ranqumkei Street, PAtMERSTON ■ ' -North. • ■:■-. :.-.-• ' nnHE Suhscribev takes leave to ?Jl thank t\)e^|nhal)itants of Piilmerston .Dist VjLc;t fo,r the; prompt ina'nner. m which they liaye. rallied to 'wippoft his new- Establish men t, n-nd so' as to merit' a ■■ continuance.: of fa\^or4/a_Ssnre.*/ them thatt he premises are now REPLETE with all necossary a|»plittnce's for carrying oh the business. . New ' and second hand Vehicles always on hand, also Dqnble.,,and Single Harness m variety* ■ - : : ■'.. , . Inspection . Invited; ' - N.B.— As the . hearse ,an 4 j funeral psiraphernalia is now complete, -and m readiness for use,' the undersigned" is, prepared to carry out instructions with regard to interments. Arrangements can be made for use of hearse separately. F. STRATFORD, ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 1
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