FOX-TON, Edward Jewell TTTHSHES id inform the puMio piietorship of the above well-known and favorite hotel, ha intend* to UNir* fortablo hotel _on_ the coast. N«nt l ? u^(.? x perieuced Hervnnts kept, and vlsltoW ca^W Wt^ffiywSy attentio&antfttivilityC^ £< f The Table ,wiU be provided m » hi'ostf 'liTieVaT I';tnaMiri'1 '; tnaMiri' c'Sfitt tfs tiftvprielor'x longexpefifoce as providoro of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats I ,' W >r\ 'a^gunVanlte that ; i-i.j /.übne =bufc -tlfe B*sti«f . ,» Ales, : Wines,' SpjffiU,. ,^e. , iwili beikepriaiStQcfc .■'.'. , , v f The Stables will be under tlm management ~of the welt-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., FoxUb. lL T Vbe f E?pte*^^oijnytlyßf%tej(«|jl I»e m attendance on night trains, *• convey ; })ftssettj>ers : arid iwggagrfiiw those wis-bißj^ty, stpi» at the H*»te), Free or'OHjat'eft "' ' ' "'" Start Daily at <9.30 *m. t from A^hyteV^el.^p.ivWellinKfpji,^^ing from Wellington at +.15 p.m. The Booking is «t the Hotel, be obiaiTio6s. "^ " - * '^ ». **^ . ; !,Thpse;.for ( !W{ellingiqn.;(C!Qftch / .. ( iday rely on being called' m time to liaV« hot bifeakfa^t -before stjiiuing^ "' ■■ : Tie^^ l the i: toy^rf'P&ttib^id, which is smiababieAjfcr Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Pablk clGb -hotel, # PALMERST6>t}^RTH. H. T. AKE^^D^fbpRiETOB, ( ' ; ate .afanager Itntjand , Hate!, •' '•■' ljl^ ? ; riIHE above begs to inform the •JL ■■! public 'genoralty' that he t: W opened' ; this > mowiy built' I Oouiiomud and Family Hotel,- which lit" iuUj.nds, by civility and constant ait|«ntioiij to make the most popular Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families, CommereiftrOentlii men, Tourists, Theatrical-, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a r _ xom/ortable howa.,. -=, Clmrges Moderate. j -,: :: ; ■■..:-?:i-J-L ii , '-!.')!(. Mr \ Private • Sitting Rooms Ifoiv Farailiefc ar*d Permanent Boarders. .?/ - :'«■■ .-; < ;■■: :i i.rr^rr:; <i/./. v - !-fi v »>: TT*nes, Spirits, and Ales Of, the Best Proci^rablo Brands on^/ 1 * First-Class j $pm]>le Rooms, Good Stabling and Secure -Paddocks. | Every t care > taken, rput no respoiiVibility. . ; iO ' .c • \ t ;i•.' :i 1 3 J. Porter m attendance on the arriralof {.';■ U every train. m.-SS) Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 'p.m. George <fc Co., Palmerston Bntcbery, the Square, Palmeiston North. WOOBVItLE TEJfIPERATITCE HOTKIi THOMAS GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends 'and the public that he JitU Puif-j cfiased the above Ilptel, and hi»s de» cided to make . • . Extensive Improvements^ I I j»'i|]('4conipaTe favourably with any Hotel m the district. ••: ••■'(■■■'<■■ ' ; :-H .-*. i!:'=r, : , r ;' • * ■■■'■■■■-'• ■ ' ''■ ' '■-'.'■'•■ -" l ''''•'' -■ -• \|A first-class tib^e 'is' kepc and Teiiuiemnce Drinksofi every descrip* tion cau be hud at the Bar.' >: • f W Visitors will 6nd all the quie'tof a home at the alwve estnblisliment. Hqt Luncheon fnthi.Sß.lb&tigii Meais ai all hours. Boar.l, £1 •»* . week. Meiils'ahd-Bed^ ; ft. *' Fi GoodStaklmfft \ and.Baddoaksl ' t. gilbert:;;........;?^^^ - -; ■;,!:P^PEli: BAGSi'^..^ ■•!/; f ; Sne^Ba^ifro^ ) _L/ 15/- per thousand. Samples at Standakd Office. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 227, 22 August 1884, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 227, 22 August 1884, Page 1
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