WhyteV Hotel, ■FOX TON, Edward Jewell WISHES to. inform the public thwt having assumed the propjietorship of the abova wnll known and favorite hotel,' ho intends to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable hoto.l on t.ho coa?^ None but ojcpfijnftWGPd servants Jsrpb,- and visitors can roly on receh in« -every j attention and civility. ' : The Table will be provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as provMoro of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats, will be a giianinltx? that none but the Best of . Ales, Wines, Spirits, jSfc. , * will be kept m Stock. The Stables will be under the management of the well-known, R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. The Express from 'tr-e Hotel* will, be m attendance on night" trains, to convey passengers and luggage for those wishing 1 to ston at the Hotel, Free op Chabqk. . COBB i; Co.'s COACHES Start : Daily at 5/30 a-nii, • froinS .WhyteV Hotel for Wellington, arriving from. Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Office is at the Hotel, whore Tickets and all particulars can be obtained. Those for Wellington Coach : may rely on being called m time to ha\t hot breakfast before starting. . Lessee of the Foxton Public Hal), •which is suiiabable. for Entertainments, Loctures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &o. CLUB HOTEL, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. H. T. AKERS....I.....PUOPRIETOB. (i ate Manager Rutland Hotel, j Wan«anni.) Charges Moderate. First-Class gaiuitle Rooms. 'Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. Every care taken, but "no- :' '''' ' respond bility. '"" "' " I Porter m atten(Unce on the arrival of . • . every train." -.= .• . . » Lunch eon . . . ' ... 1 2 to 2 p.m;. Dinner . ... ... G p.m. ? WO(>DVILLE TEJfIPEItAIVCE IBOTKIi. THOMAS GILJBEET BEGS to inform his friericls and the public that he h us- Purchased the above Hotel, and has decided to make Extensive .Improvements, which, when completed, will compare favourably with any Hotel m the district. ; A first-class table is kepc and Tempe»''irtce Drinks of every description cau be had at the Bar.* ; Visitors will. find all the quiet of a home at the above establishment. Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals at all hours. Board, £1 per week. Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stabling and Paddocks. T. GILBERT Proprietor . M. ». C. DEBATING SOCIETY.Chief Debate on December 26 7 1884, at 3.15 p.m. * ■ f 500 Members at £1 Each, To be presented to the following: — President ..;£l5O Vice Presi dent . .-. . . ;.* 100 £x Vice-President ... ; v. ." 75 Working Committee (divided)' 75 Overseers (divided ... ... *100 Total ... .....;.-.. .J6500 If not sufficient members, the honorarium pro rata, and working expenses to be deducted Result slip posted to each member, immediately after examination. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. Add two stamps for reply and result. Applications by letter only, addressed to " ALPHA," Care of S. Abrahams, Box No. .19, Post Office/ Palmerston North. TO FARMERS. | Seed Oafs, . Seed Oats. npHE undersigned have to arrive — 1000 Sacks Danish, Sparrow-bill, j and Tartarian Seed Oats. ,' N Als<», 5000 Sacks Tale and Seed Potatoes) for sale Cheap. ' WALKEE & HATEICK, WANGANUI. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 270, 11 October 1884, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 270, 11 October 1884, Page 1
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