FOXTON, Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the paWI« that having assumed tbe proptietovship of the above well-known and favorite hotel, he intends to spare < no expense to make it the moat oomfovlablo hotel on the Coast. None but experienced servants kept, a*d visitors can rely oh receiving every attention and civility. The^ Table *iU4)e provided ik a most liberal manner, - and the pro- . priCor^'lb%[exp'ei ; ience'aß pfovidore : of the late N.Z. S.B. Company's and j Other boats, will bo a guura'nUo thai | none but the Best of Ales, Wines, fyc, will be kept m Stock. | The Stables will be tinder tha management, of the well-known R. Stanley, Me;of (jobb & bo., Foiton. The Express from the Hotel v?il be m attendance on night trains, to convey passcngera and luggage to those, wishing .to ston at the Hotel, i FREK r OP CItAKGE. r COBB & Go's COACHES Start Daily at . 5.30 a m., from Whyte'w Hotel for Wellington, arriving from .Wellington at 4.15 _p.m. ThetßookingrOffice is at the Hotel, where Tickets and nil particulars can be obtained. . Those for Wellington Coach may , rely on being called m time to have hot breakfast before starting. ' Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which is suitabable for Entertainment^ liedtttres^t:VDancing, PublicMeetings, &c. CLUB HOTEL, The Sqctabe, PALMKRSTON NORTH. H. T. AKER5............PE0P81ET08, ' (•I ate Mafaagef Eutland Hotel, Wangauui.) Cbarges Moderate. First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. Every care lakeu, but no responsibility. Porter m attemUuce on the -arrival of , every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner-- : V-.'j- > ;<,..:■ Cplrn/ George & Co^ Palmerston Butchery, The Square, Palmers'ton- Ifarth. WOODVILLE TEIUPEBAWCE IIOTEIi THOMAS GILBERT BEGS to 'inform hia friends and : the public that ho hus Purchased the übovo Hotel, and Ims decided to make Extensive Improvements, >■ which, when completed, will compare, frtvoura^y with any Hotel m the district. . . . A first-class table is kept and' Tempe»-ince Drinks of every description cau be had al the Bar. Visitors will find all the quiet of a Lome at the al>ove establishment. Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals at. all -houra. - : Board, £1 per, week. Meuls and Beds, Is. . Good Stabling and Paddocks. T. G1L8ERT...... ...... Proprietor . ELOUEI ASK EOK Ghamberlain's FLOUR, Admitted to be the Best l in\ tfie Manawatu. CHA^ERLAIX'S ibc^otily . Mill; that is tjtted with appliances for thoroughly' liiixing die wheats essential ixf mukinc Quod ■ f: .' ;Fi6ur. : ■-■ ••.■■•- v Orders punctually attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN,; Feilding Steam Flour mill. |^" To be obtained at Milverton & Son's Main-street Pahneraton. ■ ■ : --- ■■•■'■••• • . •| /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 249, 17 September 1884, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 249, 17 September 1884, Page 1
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