jWhyte'fc Hotels Edward? Jewell TTTISHES to Worm the pahlio P O having afsaaieti <thciDroprieWrsm^ *6f thi^alrove welr-inwn and favorite hotel, he jntenJn to spare fortabio hotel on The coast. i>oiie ' but experienced liervants kopt, and visitorsQ;ftii <refy r b"n f ■&te&{ikg>Wß>vyl attention #dicusj!&y£f;;O£ v.f | The Table wilt-be provided m a W^st^lib^ralni mafafnev-f f i^projri prielor's long.-esj^^iii^acSffts providore of the late N.Z. S^^-Coinpanv's and other boat %^>wdll life.\a\^i!tfirrtn\lc that .ifjiOjmaibut^tJw/B^tipfyiri mJT • ! Ales. Wines -Spirits. Sre., t * j I ;v/ > l^li b e^k^n/St l opk ;:] - v! ,.. i! , if ; The Stables will be under" tlie"' management of the -well-known R. $t«nley, late of Cohb & Co., Foxton. i 155 hli^l wif be m attendance on night* trains' to cbnvsey- .passengers and, , luggage fqr; those wishing to stou at the Hotel, Free op ChargkV : ; : COBB i & ! Go. J s l COA^OHES - ; ' Start Daily at ir 5.30 a.m., from Whyte's Hotel for. Wellington, arriv- r , ing from Weliing"ton at -iiS p.W. : ' The Booking Office is at the Hotel, where Tickejts^and, all-pariiaulars.can^ f be obtained/ •C : J1 I/U V'j Those for Wellington. Coach may. r rely on being called in ' tiilie tb : have hot breakfast before -star ling. . ; ,. ,. Lessee of the FoxtoW Pnblia' EThH,< >X which is suita,bable ; .for. Entertainments, Lectures,' "iiancing, Public Meetiugs, &c. ' '-'■'- * " ?*ic :i "T ~f. "8 -Jx 87 £■'<% "< CLUB Wt£L, 1 ; . • •■■,;■'■: f/cpatSQUAiEj,-: "i-:=. a H.U'M ; PALMEWI-O»riV<pHT f ff. HJ. T.* AKER^.^.,V:;\..P^GFfriETOB, ! (late Manager Rutland Hotel, i .i^iW^anhl^i. ll i'. r 0 .) ri^HE above begs to inform the X ■ ■ : . public .generally < . that >he -. hasopened this newly- built: Commercial and Family ftok>l,' which he intundfj by civility, and constant . atiention, .to wake the' ni oat : popular Tlojfteiry on the Coast. Private -Families, Commerced Gentle^ : men, Tourists, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. Charges Moderate. ■;. — :' '. ■ ~^"^ ■;. .-..- li .' i : > I i }■*■? Private^ Sitting . Rooms : for : Families C ■. and Permanent Boarders. | Wines, Spirits , and Ales Of the Best Procurable- Brands , only, ,» First-Class §a|uple Rooms. Good Stabling and- -Secure Paddocks. Every care taken, but no * responsibility.'" * l ; Porter m atfcendarice~on the' at-rf val of "" : , every train., ; ■..,■■' Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. George OoL, Palmerston Butchery, The ' Square, Palmerston.^North. : WOODVILLE TEITIPEUAT¥CE HOTEL THOMAS GILBEET BEGS to inform his friends- and the public that he has Pur- = t c!iased tho above Hotel, and lias tier,, cided to make _ : ■ ." •. , : . Extensive Improvemeiitsj . -.:• ,' which, when completed, w^l compare favourably with any' Hotel m the district. ■■;. ,;■..■...-■ ;;--■ i .•;.,;i:o-' [ A first-class table ;|s . feept and Temperance Drinks of every <Je^rrip-* tion can be had at the Bar. Visitors will find all the quiet of a , home at tho above-. establishment: Hot Luucbeorcfronj. l*stoS2 p3n;H Meals at' all 'hours. Board, £1 per _. s week. ;Meulaand Beds, Is. #00^ BtaMiny> and, -Paddocks, * T. GILBERT..rZ....PuoPR IE TOR. PAPER BAGS. - V T^^^i^^Miilinery Bags fror* "\ d ±J 15/- per thousand. Samrles at Standard Office. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 18 August 1884, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 223, 18 August 1884, Page 1
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