\ eoxto ; - : i jE^war^ Jewell " W' to' inform the public ' fhht having assumwl the proprietorship of the above, well-known and favorite hotel, he intends to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable hotel on i.he coast. None but experienced servants kept,; and visitors can u"ely. : on -. receivjiuiKieyery attention and civility. t •; The Talse will be provided m a Jmbst liV)eral; manner, and the pi oprietor's long experience as p'rovi<lore of; the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boalSjfjwill lm a gnariinkeithat . none but the Bosfc.of . > .Ales, Wines, Spirits, Sf&., will 'he kej>t m Stock., ? 'The Stabjes will be tindei^ the management} of the well-known' lt. Stanley, late of Cohb & Co^, Foiton. The Exp^ss from the Hotejlwill. be: m ati!h|i^Vce"" on" 'n ight'Vr|n»rlo convey passengers and luggage 1 for those-wishino; to atoii at the Flotel, H'ree op Chargk. ; COBB f Co.'s Stirl Daily" at 5.30 a m., "from }Vhy^ijai)te.l : for^W'elJingtom aiirMi ing from Wellington., at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Oilice is :tt the Hotelj where Tickets and all particulars can be obtainojd. . . ■:-•• t . : , Those for Wellington Coach may rely on being caj led m time to havt hot breakfast, before starting. Lessee of the Foxton PuMic Hall, whiclt is suitabuble for Entei-tain-menth, • Lectures, Dkncing,' PubJin Meetings,!*&o. ; ■''< • -ii ■ CLUB HOTEL, T The Square, ". , PA^ERSTOiX NORTH. H. T. AKERS.. aPboprietgk. ( I ate Manager Rutland Hotel, Wan»anui.) -..■-. Charges Moderate. First-Class Samjkle Rooms. Good Stahiing and Secure Paddocks. JEvery (uii-e litkeii,' but no responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. • Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner. 6 p.m; ' WOOBVILLE TEMPERANCE HOTEL,. THdMAs"~GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends and the public that be lms Pur- : chased the above : Hotel, and has decided to make - Extensile Improvements, which, when completed, will compare favourably with any Hotel m the district. A first-class table is kept iind Temperance Drinks of every descrip-^ tion cat* be had at the Bar. > . Visitors will fiud all the quiet of a homo at the al>ove establishment. Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals at. all hb^vs. Board, £1 per week. Men Is and Beds, Is. Good Stapling and Paddoclcs. T. GILBERT...;.. PitoPRnsTOR. DEBATING SOblETf. Chief Debate on December 26, 1884, ; at 3.15 p.m.' " 500 Meiibers at $1 E|cih, To be presented to the following^— President ..-. ... ,;-... £150 Vice President ... ... 100 Ex Vice-President ... ... 75 Working Committee (divided)' 75 Overseers (dwidpd" - \.;, ,?... 100 Total ...- ... £500 If not sufficient members, the honorarium pro rata, and working expenses to be deducted Result slip posted to each member immediately^ aftec, examination. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. Add two stamps for reply and reshlt. Applications by letter only, addressed to "ALPHA," Care of S. Abuahams, Box No. 19, Post Office, Palmerston North. TO FARMERS. Seed Oats, Seed Oats. ryHE undersigned have to arrive — ; 1000 Sacks.Danish, Sparrow-bill, and Tartarian Soed Oats. Als«> r , ■: 5000 Sucks Tale and Seed Potatoes, for sale Cheap. ; WALCEK & KITEICK,! WANGANUI.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 266, 7 October 1884, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 266, 7 October 1884, Page 1
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