TOytfe's Hotel, WISHES to inform the public ' 'ttiktJlVaVin^a^uhVed tho proprietorship of the above well-known • and favorite hoteL he 'intend^ to,spare i n^T' expense tdHtiake 4s the Aioit oomfortable hotel on ihe coast. None visitort^can 1 "rlly • ■'brf %ciixwg?frriry attention and civility. . The ; .Table ..viiU be |fiQvided i*l a most liberal a^id the proprietor's" loiig expeiTence as providore of the.latfi.N.Z.- S.^.^.CoMipauy's a«d other boats, will hy ja,gu»ranUe that none but the "Best of Ales; 'Wines) iSpiYHfr, $fc y • (i !; "will' be -iftijitf in'SlH^. ' J ' ]l ' .1^ uiipeV tho tn'ahagenieiit "of 'th'e well-^noWii I '^. Stanley, late of Cohtfti-G^fojitiib The Express from the Hotel wil be m atteudauco^on night trains, t» r c<|iv^e4 f»^i^^i|« ;ai^d lSj||agof % tlfose wfrHiilg'fin^sft)!! rft^the Mdt», Free op Chahgk. . , COBB ifcCo.'si COACHES Start Daily, at f>.r>o. am., T froui Why te>.- -Hl.tel filiH'^liufeioif- n^iving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Oiiice'ia at the HoteL wherei'ficltets and iiif pai^icuiaisft'c&n be obtained. { .., (ii < for^Wellington Coach may hot Greakfast before starling. which is suitabable for Entertainn]ont.v;.lieqtu)f 1 3,' s '^ucjngfi :J?ab]icr Meetings, &c. .'•'■ i . ii.l: A ifCLUBvwWTEL, ! PALMERSTON- NORTH. \ (late Mana^ec : iMtfel^ Hotel, ; First-Class Sample Rooms. Good >sf Srfil)fing ; antV "SecuVe" M ! jPaddockgl', iEvery j 'cai'e^ ! tVikeb, v 'but nd r : rcspoiMbilityl>^ i:ii l ' AJ/.W :*r-r4'J'l i /.:•; /. Porter m attendance on the arrival of ; every train. Luncheon ... _ ... 12 to 2 p.m. i -». - , *■-■» *,+* » « -.. -, Georare" &"" <ob*" ; •: i !:!/!iiAiPn Mir/a <i//- li-rr*:^ ; Paluicrstow Butchery, Tlie ' i^qiirn^ P'jtiniekton l '"Sc&flLf^ i '.t\ '■ i if..", 3 ; WOODVILLE TEI?iPiRR^^CB' [ IIOTiEIi BEGSi to Vnform* HsTrieii^aud tho public that he has PurX'jiased the above Hotel, and has de*-= cided to make . Which, when comnletod, will coni pare m ■distrid^i^" ,'■;';;■:;,.■,^ '!;;,: .;..:, j J;JS | I A first-class taLbJle^ia kepc and Teinpe»-.ince Drinks of .every. desciau-, *.- tionWbe^U al/the '%r*\ " n home at.the^ove/f^tablishnienfe " >. S i; S j ■r JHot; Luncheon from' 12 to 2 p.m. • ' ai-'all hours. Btuird, .'dßl'.per ' , ' week. Meals and Beds, Is. , ; Good^ Stabling, and Paddocks, a T.! GILBERT. v .;...;^p RO KiiEToa,.. r MSSm, 1 : FLQUE] '■- " !■■•■ ASK ifOK ;..' Gliamberlain's - Adinittea to jbe the. Best m the • j4l ; / Ifatiawalu. .;/. o, aL CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only " iiill that is fitted with appliances fori i tlfdroHgiijy . i - furling '" tfi|>** wheats essential, to making Good.. •■ : ' '-'■' >l v l-o'lir'; ! ' ■•' •■- : '* t : ' Jl Orders punctually attendea !i to. ;l <>:: : f FeHding Steam . Flour MiU, a %£g' To be obtalnie^at-ftUveßtpKA' p Son 8, Mkn-Street Pafnieraten^a {
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 245, 12 September 1884, Page 1
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