Wlipe's^Hotel, ; FOXTON. Edward Jewell; ; WISHES to, iinforrii the public , thut having assumed the pro--1 prietjorsbip of the above "well-known Vaiid favorite, hotel,; he intends to spare- j 'no expense to make it the mast comfortable hotel on the coast. None but expenenc^'/fer^inM. ¥ >Dt > ££$ • visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility. 1 The Table Will be pi'o'vided'in si : ■ most liberal mariner^- and L the proprietor's long experience as providore of the lato N. Z. S.S. Company's and ; : other boats, will be: a guarhntte that . ' none but the Best of . Ales, J^ines, {Spirits, fyc,, ' . ] will be kept m Stock. ' The Stables ■ wilL , I^,;, under the man;.gement of the well-kiiQ\Tii I?. , Stanley, late of Cohb & Co., Foxton. The) Express from the Hotel wil be m iattendance -ou night ;trains,.tQ convey .passengers and. luggage |qr those wishing to st-ot» at the Hotel, Free of Ohah&e, ■ > k L ; : ;...-• COBB & Co.'sCfo ACHES Stan I Daily; ; at ;. n;30 l} ani., from, , : Whyte's Hotel for Wellington, arriving from Wellington' '»lt 4.15 p.m. The Booking, ,Oflicb. ; is ,;»t. the Hotel,;, where JTickets and all particulars can J be obtained. ■■;•• iy >; "• •'■ - Those '•for^eljingion Coach, may-, rely oix being called m time to have ' ; hot breakfast before starting. : ...... ; v.Lesjpe of tire (Foxton Public Hall, which is suitaba.hl.9 for Entertain- ( ments,j Xectures; 'Dancing^ Public : - Meetings, &c. .; •; ; ;,; • > -..- , ; ' ; ; The Square, - . ,t PAIiMKKSTp^:; JfOßTff;;' *V 1 1. ! H. T. !AKEHS.~J^:PHbk»iETO B , I (latie Manager Rutland Hotel, Wanganui.) FT! HE above : .begs tor inform the- . X public generally 'that' lie has opened this newly- built Commercial and Family Hotel, -which be intends, - by civility arid constant attention, ta: ! make the most popular Hostelry on : the : Coast^ -...,■.•. . ; , Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists,. Theatricals; and Per- ; manent B6irde'r3 wili'find the Club a i comfortable home. Charges Moderate. - ..,. Private Sitting Rooms for Families and Peimantint Boaiders; ■ « * .; Wines, Spirits,- and Ales Of the Best Procurable. Brands only" First-Class Sample Jtoonis. Good Stalling and , Secure. Puddocks. Every care ' taken, but no ' : respon.-ibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of ,".."'■ e yery train. 1 ; . ■ i Luncheon .... i.. .12to 2 p:m. • ) Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. Palmerston Butchery, The Square, . Palmerston North. WOODVILLE TE3IPJBBSAHTCE HQTiBI« THOMAS GILBERT. :> T)EGS to inform- his fi-iends and JL) the public" vthat he his Pur- ' chased the abbve 'Jlotol, and has de« cided to make ...',■ . • -•; " Extensive Improvements, which, when completed, will corujiaße . '. favourably with, any Hotel m th« L district.' . . . : ■ -•: -.w •■•<-.■ A first-class 'table is kept and' 1 Tehipcrauce prinks of every de>orii>tion can V.e ; batl.aL the Bar.;i •: ... ' Visitors,' wil 16 iid I the qJmdC of a ' • home afi 1 the^iluu'e 1 estiUiiisnmcnt.' '\!'.'' Hot Lupeheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals a! all hours. IWrd, £1 per week. Mei^ah^Beds; Is.- : *** Good HkQjlincj mid Padclbc/cs. ' t. GiiißEj^iv^j^opitiEfiyii- ■<'■ j PAPEiR-BkGS. ■-■■•»> ;■" •• I\EA PERS' Milliner y Ba^frbni^ // iSy-t/p^i-. tliousawy;- Sarorles k at Standard Office. •'!•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 1
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