Mapavy^tu ! ; .^ojd, rfljiE Propiiet( ir having, jiiade 'con JL V " sldeiiible aiV^ratioiy? !and additions to the Hotel, sparing nothing, m ordea to provi(le,,comfprtahie-and ccnvenicnt.aceommo.da.tion, for both. TYayel l,ei;s and JBoardeiv, resn£ct£til]y solicits a, cpntinnance ipf'tjie public ' , ■>•';'; .iP^i'onage. • >....,- Newly Erected SampU Jßooms. < : Excellent Cuisine.. , t -..:' , , ■:. - ■ —.— A-;-* •■■■•.!...! " First^fClass BMIIiarA Tal»l^, n. ... .-:. = .'.'♦! i.,Tti7:-.A 'Mil \:-a ; Gooq, St.abling and iPa^dgcks^.. al>vay £ s pn^..,, m -;<;i^ -t'u; '•!!•■ iA- > ~Tr77T' o -i':Ar.:ivw\{\ The Jiliinawatu Hotel Express, ;i will mc^ the. Jiigh t ... train,, /ii^d jCpnvfy travel 1 e t i;s ;j to . ,'the ''l^tel., ! ? Sl%fr 0F .^.^r^^cHAßq^ ,;, ip: 7 < { •■■'•••.. ■•■ . - Ui rril.-fnlit?. ba^l'.O') \, Edward Je^ve ll ,. JTTTISHES fo inform the public !V t thsxt having assumed the pro- ! priefcoVship *b*f Ahe alipvej wel^i|oYnf !ana! favorite hotel, he intends to spare |no expensh to niake it:theimost coinfortablo. hotel on .j.he coast. None |but experienced' servants kept, and ■visitors can Ti-ly on receiving, very ; and civility. ! The Table Will "be provided m a most liberal .mauuer, and the pro}>rieior\s long experience as providore bf tlie lafc ; N^Z.'S.S:"ConipauVs Vnd ptlier boats, will be a guarantte that i none but the Best of ' Ales, yVinps, figirife^fyc. , >f i will be ke|>t m Stock. 1 'The Stables' will Il^"'ui^ler'ltlhW^ management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co:, Foxton. The Express from tie Hotel will be. m .alteudaiiGo ,on night -trains, to convey- passengers and luggdge for those wishing to stoti at the Hotel, Free op Charge. •':,-.• ■>■■■'■.:-:• ;'' c6Bß^Cb>s COACHES' Start Dailjf at , 5.00 a.m., v from WhyteV Hotel for Wellington', arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The .Booking Office is at. Jhe Hotel,where Tickets and allparticulars can be obtained. Those for Wellington Coach may rely on being called m tiinejp have hot breakfast before starting. ; LesKPdof the Eoxton Public Hall, which is- ,suitabable for Entertainr mciiLs, Lectures, Dancing, Public . Meetings, &c s ■ ■ CLUB HOTEL, .; : The, BQitARE, . X .'l { PALM KRSTQ N ■■ Jf QRT H. lt -.- ; -« H. T. AKER&| r . v .., r ,..l?fto i wu£Tou, j('ate Manager Rutland Hotel, ; i Wanganui.) THE above begs to inform the \^f opened this .newly- built Coniimuviiti and Family Hotel, which he inti'iida, s ■* by civility and constant ntf en tion,io make the most popular Hostelry on the Const. Private Families, Commercial Gentle-; ; mcm, Tourists, Tueatrical", and. Per-, i ma'nent Boarders will find the Clubai ■••' ; comfortable home. . Charges Moderate. ; .= Private Sitting Rooms * for '> Families and Permanent Boarders. Wines, Spirits, and Ales Of the Best Procurable Brands onlj- . First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Pad- : [docks. Every care taken, but no ; responsibility. • Porter m attendance on the. arrival of j .'» ' every train. . • Luncheon ..: ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. — '- . SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. • Summers & Cc. AE^TEDvWjATER AND COR-^ ]J)IA.L MA^UFACjrjKERS, ... FEILDLNG. SYRUPS, Tonic Wai civ, Cordials, Ginger Ale, Champagne, Cider, &o. .Goods 'forwarded by Rail or Wag«ou i * throughout the Distritf. 3 "
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 170, 16 June 1884, Page 1
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