Whyte's Hotel* ; FOXTON, Edward Jewell WISHES to iuform the public thbfc having assumed the p,r<H 7 / • prietorship of the above ■nrelliknbW^i * ■ and favorite hotel, he intends to spare 1 no expense to make it the mosM; qom* r- >f" 1 fortablc hotel on the coast. Noh'e' ""' *"** experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving ; .every:.' attention and civility. •^•; ..r The Table will be provided m % most liberal manner, arid thepech '.vr>-; prietpr's long expeiience as proyidore of the late N.Z. 8.8. CompaiVy^s and otlier.boat.s, will be a guarynttolhib ■ , none but. the Best, of ._,,..-'; ..-:^ Ales, Wines, Spirits, r Sfc f> willbe kept in'S'tocfc. ■"*'" '!"''• The. Stables will be uiaftef "&a "' management^-of- the^ well-known--^ ----- Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. The Express from =tbei Hotel vtfil * be m attendance "on night iruifs/'fo 1 ' :'■ convey passenger.B. and luggage,: for,. , \; those wisniujr to ston'at'the Hotel, Free of Charge. : ■ ■ : " > - ; -^ : COBB & Co:'s {i -<"■ '■ Start jDniiy at 5.30. unv, from Whyte's Hotel for r Weliin.t"'',y. arriv-. iug from WelJingtoti at"tls'-p l ." ; 3 .The Booking Office is at the Hotel, whei-e Tickets and .aUpartieulars^an r be obtained.' V / ;: : ;* ]■* .A r *-'\l\ Those for Wellington Coach niay rely on being called m time' ! to : liavV hot breakfast before starting. t i i;> . , ; . Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which is suitabable for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &c. "ULUb MUI"EX., : - ■ i " Tbe Sqdabe, ' PALMERSTON NORTH. H. T. AKER5............P80PR1ET08, ( 1 ate Manager Rutland Hotel,. /Wanganui.) ' ;■ ' • riIHE above begs to inform the I public generally that he has opened this newly- built Commercial and Family Hotel, which he intends, by civility and constant attention, to make the most popular Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists, Theatrical*, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. Charges Moderate. Private Sitting Rooms, for Families ; , : and Permanent Boarders. Wines, Spirits, and Ales Of the Best Procurable Brand* only- — First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. Every care taken, but no '.• responsibility. • ; Porter m attendance on^rhe arrival of K^' :. every train. ....-; t -.7. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. ' George & Coi, Palmerston Butchery, : The Square, Palmerston North. WOODVILLE TEMPERA ACE HOTEL THOMAS GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends and : the public that he has Purchased the above Hotel, and has de-. cided to make Extensive Improvmmts, ' which, when completed, will, compare [ favourably with any Hotel m the district. [ A first-class table is kept and Temperance Drinks of every description can be had at the Bar. Visitors will find all the quiet of a } home at the above establishment.Hot Luncheoja.froin.^jto iTp.ra. . ; . Meals at. all hours. Board, £1 per week. Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stabling and Paddocks. T T. GILBERT..~....PRo raiE TOR. PAPER BAGS. r T\RAPER'S' MiilineVy Bags from 0 *J 16 1~ P er th °nsaucl. Samrles at Standard Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 224, 19 August 1884, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 224, 19 August 1884, Page 1
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