White's Hotel, FOXTOK, Edward Jewel! WISHES .: to inform. the ipablic f thut having assumed the proprietorship of the above veil-known and favorite hotel, he intends to spare ho .expense to make it the most comfortable hotel on ihe coast. None l»ut experienced servants kept, amd visitors can rely -on freceiving. av.ery. jittention and civility. The Table, will . be provid^ in ,* most liberal "-'iiiahn6r^ arid tKe v prii-' prieior's long experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's a»d other boats, will :be a guaranUe that none but the Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, tyc, will be kept m Stock. . * The Stables will be under tba management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. ,< f The ; Express from the Hotel wit !%*. m attendance on night traiu's, to convey; passengers ttadj l.nggage f»r ''IKoSe -wishing to stoiiat lihe*liotel, i Fkee 6p Cilvrge. COBB & Go's COACHES Daily at 5.30 a.m., from WhyteH Hotel for^Wellington, arriving froia* Wellington at !415 pirn* ; The Booking Oflice is at the Hotel, vy here .Tickets and all particulars can be obtained. .»■•■*■■ • , .;. , Those for Wellington Coach may rely on being called m time to have hot breakfast before starling.. Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which isrsuitabable.for.'Entertammeots, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &c. CLJUB HOTEL, ; The Square, .palmerston; nortb. H. T. AEERS Pkopribtob, (late Manager Butlaad Hotel, ] * Wanganui.)7 ■'--■—. — - '" Chaises Moderate. First-Class Sample Rodins. Good Stablings Secure " Padclocks. Every caie la£eu^ but no , responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of "' i. V every train. ' . : Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinuer ... ... 6 p.m. ' (George ' j&. Jpo., l'aliucrstou 15ulj?Iicry, The Square* Palmerston Korth woOßyrttE r y thgmas Gilbert BiEGS to inform hiss friends and thcjpnblio that he h«is Purchased, the fbove, Jlorcl, sind ; has tie- , uidcd to make .. . . Extensive JmprovemmtSyi which, when completed, will compare favourably. ,witb.. any Hotel iv the district. . . ' : A first-class i.able is kepc and Tempc-ince Drinks of every description; cau be liud. at the Bar. ,-'.\. Visitors- will -fiud. all. .the quiet of a ■, home at the above establishment. r Hot Luncheon., fronv 12 to 2 p.m. Me^ls ai'Ml^hdiii^. -Board, £1' per week. Meals aud Beds, Is. Good Stabling^jmdirPaddbcJcs, T. GILiEttT. . ; I . .V. . 1 .Puoj^reTop. FLOFE ! /| M * FLOUR ! 1 Chamberlain's ■ ik FLOUR. Admitted to be the Best m the Manawatu. j■ : ■ rNSAMBERLATN'S is the only \J MHtliafc-is fitted with appliances lor thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to making Good s;^lonr. v 1 - • ' .Oideis piinctually attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, ITeildiisg Steaiu Flour Mill. jggT To bq obhtiued at Milverton & ' l Son**, Main-street Palmerston.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 253, 22 September 1884, Page 1
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