Wliyte^ HotS^ :,:,,Eox.To:|,.; i ;■; . Edward JeWella \\y]SHES to inform the public thht having assumed the j»ropiietovship of the above well-known and favorite Hotel', he in'teri Js to spaie n<» expense to ui;ike it the most comfortable hotel 6n the Coasvl None l»ut expenwiced servants, kept, and Visitors can 'rely .on receiving every attention and civility. The l'able v,ill be provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore of the late N;Z. ! S.S. Company'? and other bbats, will be a guarantee that none but the Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, Sfc, -... , will be kept m Stock. ' '. The Stables , will be . under tlie mahHgement of? the wel Uknown ,Ba Shmley, late of Col)b & Co., Pdxton; ; The Express from the Hotel wil be m. attendance on night trains, ,W convey passengers and lnggage io» Jihose wkhip.» , to , ston at the Hotel, B'eee.op Change. . ' . „. : f COBB & Co/s COACHES^ Start ; "Daily: , ..'^ '. a.ni., hqm Why te.'« Hgtel for amv r ing from Wellington at. 4.15 p.iiu The Booking Office is^afc the Hotel, where Tickets a'iid all particulars cafi. be obtained. ; ' ' : ; . : ; ■ ;: : - Those for Weilingipn . Coach mfy ?sJ'QP .being, called m ■■.time", ito have hot breakfest before, starting; / \ lessee of the Foxtoh Public Hall, , which is ' suitabiible. for .EntertairiLectures, 'Dancing- fablic Meeting^ &c. •<..-. j.-mi " ' ' ' ' '' : • • '■■'■' ■ -.* •••!ili.'/ . ' '' ! •■•' ■: . ■■ •■'/. .-■ ;,;fr Bush Fiiriuin^ Made LINTON'S PAT^krV ; Stump Extractor: ; '-. '_ ;'•■ ;'■ : ->iU ill:-,- •.:•'; . i THE above will : vemofve the ....-, Largest. Stu^sb^U^onffc of the ground with a small expendi"ture Of 'fflamudrpower. --r-rr; - . '■■?*•- ■■■ ■■'■''-'■ " ■•;•.■ .' :>_ -.. \;, ■-.• : ,yW- A Prices on application to .:,; ...j : JAMES LINTON, '•' The Square, Palmerstpu NoVth. " *--<*> -*•■ --:.s.ji.ric;. 1 / •■ " : , .".':'.\\! i Y\ Drummond '■■■• - ■■ ■■ - •'! ■•!■• ■ • .•. : ■:-- ; • - -■■ ;:."i AND. ; ' •;;'_ Alexander IMPOETEES ENGLISH & AMERTCAiJi; hardwire;. ..;;,. ■ , .AND ._. .. ;,\.. , '. Agricultural Implements. Wine & Spirit Ha.ye a! ways on. bancj a La rge, \ Stock of every requisite m the aWe iine», # and have I'resh shipment*; arriving regularly. Being Direct Importers* they iire^nabJed. to execute orders at the most reasonable prices. D. and Ah a ve^ always on hand a . supply of Reid &.(&ray's Ploughs and other Iniplemenls, and all extra parts for same, and have the Sole Agency for thin Coast for r , ; Clayton- & Shu tlVworth's SteamEn^ines and Threshing Ma. chines. ■>■■■>-' ■'■ W. A. Wood's Twiiie Binding ..,. ..Harvesters, ,-,' • _ British Economical], Grain and Beed Drills. *-■ ;• .:•:: Cooper's Celebrated' Sheep Dip. The .Spittlegate Granite Works, Aberdeen. Are also Proprietors and Sole Importers of the Celebrated E.Y.O. Brand of Whiskey. #■'■■': Note the Address—* .< ..;••-/• BIDGWAY-STREET^ • ' ,; WMGM U I.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 34, 10 January 1885, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 34, 10 January 1885, Page 4
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