WliyteVHold, EOXT.ON. Edward Jewell WISHES to inform tluf pabllc thbt having assumed the proprietorship, of the aioy£ weU-fcn«*«?j£ and favorite hotel, hejn tends to spare mo expense to niake it themont COliiifovtablo hotel on the' coast None but experienced servants 'kept, and .visitors can rely on receiving attention, an&civility. • * * , f f\ >Th'e Table will' be •pro^ecli& i »^ most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore of. thelato N.Z.; Company'^ and. other boats, will fie a guaranUe that ; none but the 'Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, §c, ~ will be kept m Stock. ir. : '• <S> .. .■— - - ' jf r . y . The Stabled "Will be jM management of the well-known R. Stanleyi'late of Gdbb & Co^ ItaUft. j . •— «— ». ' : The Express from tfe Hotel wil be m attendance on ai ight ; trains, t© s .> convey passengers and luggage" fit* those wishing to.;stoh at the Hotel, Free-oe Ghaeqe. • .. • COBB& Co.'s COACHES Staii f- Daily V afc* 5.30 am., * Why te J « Hotel %v Welliiigtfei, 1 ; arrrv^ ing from ■Wellington ; at 4.15 . p.w.: The Booking Office, is at the Hotel,' where Tickets ahU 'all •p'arlicufcrir'can be f qbtained. .. .'. Those for ! tVellington Coach- may- 1 rely on being called? m time to have liob breakfast. before starting. Lesseo'of the Eoicton l»ublic Halli which is suitabable for. EntertaiuDjents, Lectui-es, >. Panting, Pttblis JMTeetings, &c. - CLUB HOTEL, • The Square,' '"" : PALM ERSTON NORTH. i • ■ ; "■•. .: - - •'-■ '■-■ .-'..= ■. :.' ) (! ate Manager .Rutland Hotel; r '- Wanganui.) ■ . : ••:' . Charges flloderate. First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks- . Every care taken, but no, ■■■'-'■'■ rei^pohxibility;^ ' : - Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. - Dinner ... ... ,-. 6 ; p ? in. : •.• % : Falinerston Butchery, '; The Square, * Palm ejrgtqn. North. •MBJffIFBBAHrCE HOTEIi ; THOMAS GILBEUT^" BEGS ;to inform his friends and' the public' that be 1m Purchased the above Hotel, and has de-, cided to make .' , ? Extensive Improvements, which, when completed, will compare favouiably with any Hotel m tber 'district. ■ m ! A first-class table is kepc and Teiupeft-iJice' Drinks of every detenu— tion cau be had at the Bar. ,' Visitors will find all the quiet of a home at the above establishment.. Hot Luncheon fron> 12 to^2 p.io. Meals a». till hours. Board, £1 per v week. ! Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stabling and PaddocJcs. T. GILBERT.. Proprietor. flour ! , tJ W§ mm^y Qhamberlain's FLOUR. Admittea to be tlie Best m the ,vr ■ Manaivatu: ..tt-\~.v ■■■■■■ / -J. - ;.. . ■•..'. jnHAMBERLAIN/s' is the only" \J Mill that is. fitted with appliances for, thoroughly niixin« tlie wheats essential :to inaknio Gootl Flour. ° Orders punctually attended to. : ; W. E. CHAMBERLAIN,^ £ eiJding giteam Flour Mill. » To bo obtivined at . Milverton & i Son's Main ; street Pahuej-Htoni
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 250, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 250, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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