I . Whyte's Hotel, FOITON, Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public - prietoTshfp of the above well-known and favorite hotel, he intends to spare no expense to nmke it the inos«t co,m- : V fovtablo- hotel- on the coast. -Noiie- ' libut experienced servants kept, and visitors can, rely- on receiving every r attention and civility. ; ••■■-- •: The Table will be "provided m a most liberal manner,; and the pro-, : prietor's long experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S. Cmbpauy's and other boats, will bo 4 a. guarantee that none but the Best of v . ...; ; < Ales, Wines, Spirits, Sfc, '.■■; Will be kept m Stock. ' ' , |The Stables will be T under the ' ' management of the well-known R. Stimley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. m That Express from \Hotetfwil| T be. 1 m attendance on flight trains, to\convey passengevs and luggage for,', th6se wishihg'tb ston ait. 'thellotel, ' Free op OnAßafe./ ;;.:.•;...••. ■■.<•' • GGBB J &i(3o:'s I C(yAjGHES^ ;;• Start Daily at 5.30 am., from Whyte's Hotel for Wellington, arriving from '•WeMbgttin i\L' 4.1-s' -p.m; '' The Booking Office i* ;.t, the Hotel, where Tickets and all ' i>uriiculars can be obMfied^. - ; " '■■'). ■ l J ''■ \ "-J. ; Those for Wellington Coach may rely on befog called l m tiinc : to haye 1 ho^ breakfast before starting. LesHeo of the Public. Hall, * ; ; ■which is suitabablo for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &c. - CLUB HOTEL, The Square, PALM KJISTON- -KOETH. (i ate Manager Rutland Hotel, THE above begs to inform the p\iblio generally that he has opened this newly- built Oommercial and' Family Hotel, which he intend?, by civility niid constant attention, to make the most popular Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentle- ' men, Tourists, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. - Charges Moderate. Private Sitting Rooms for Families . and Permanent Boarders. Wfotis, Spirits, and Ales Of the Best. Procurable Brands only First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure; Paddocks . Every care taken, but np responsibility. l . • Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. ...-..■• Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. pinner ... ... 6 p.m. - George & ;■.,€©» Paamerst6n Butchery, The Square, Palmerston North.'!'.*,", WOODVILLE !"'.*.. . . * TEJWFEKAIVCE HOTEIi THOMAS GILBEET BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has Purchased the above Hotel, and has decided to make Extensive Improvements, which, when completed, will compare favourably with any Hotel m the disti-ict. A first-class table is kept and Temperance Drinkß of every description can be hsid at the Bar. Visitors will find all the quiet of a home at the above establishment.. Hot Luncheon fron» 12 to 2 p.m. Meals at all hours. IWrd, £1 per week. Mcajs and Beds, Is. Good Stabling . and Paddocks. T. GILBERT. ....Proprietor. ' PAPER BAGS. DRAPERS' Millinery Bags from. 15/- per thousand. Samples' at Standard Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 226, 21 August 1884, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 226, 21 August 1884, Page 1
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