Clarendon Hotel, P.iLMKES lON NORTH. JAMES CARROLI 7TIHE Proj.rietor's name wsufficieui JL guarantee for every attentioii and civility.- T.oiii-is^," /heatiical j Companies, and the Travelling- Public I S 61 )': Lal !y> ?<M looked after at ..SUPERIOR ' AGGGMMODATrON. Good Stabling and 'Secure Paddockin LIQUORS only of.First-Class Quality kept m stock. " JAMES CAREOLL, pt?ophietob; Eeilding Hotel, KIMBOLTO T ROAD. J. KASTIE BEGS to-' inform the public, his patrons, and friends, that he has opened the > . FEIiiDING HOTEL. That Hie house has been re-fur-nished right throughout, that suldilions iVod alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the public have been conplo'.ed, and that. every endtavour will be made, nnd:j'i6 expense spared, to make the house one of the best on the Coast. : JSver^ convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitor j;' who may rely on civility and attention J The Liquors are of the Best Brands. / Billiards! Milliards . T. H ASTJE .. ■•-■.: PROPRIETOR.:. Photography a PORTRAIT GIFTS. SH AIL EK' S Portrait Gallery, Main-street, Pal merston North. r .\x; HIL;B thanking the public for VV past pan onsigp, G.'-W.' S. begs to notify his intention -of continuing for ONE MONTH longer to present customers ordering one dpz. or morn Photos with a full-size Cabinet Picture. .. Car t.e- De-Visit e, 15/- per dozen, and 7/Gi per. ..half dozen. • Cabinets, 25/- per dozen and 15/- per half dozen. , The undersigned desiies to not if y that he has taken the studio of Mr Fowlcs, of Manchester-street,'^FEl LD, ING, and intends visiting that town on Wednesday, m each week. Photograph. 1 ? can be enamelled at a small .extra cost. The process which has become so popular of l«tc, adds greatly, to the appearance of. .the photo.; . ...... . .! ; Address- — : , G. W. SHAXLER, PHOTOGRAPHEK MAIN-STREET PROGEESS. PROSPERITY Veliicles lor the Million. GALL at my Coach Factory, Kimbolton lioad, -FeiUliny, or see my Agent, Mr Graff, and secure A J3AKGAIN. Any kind of Vehicles, new and completely furnished, sold on deferred pnyuu-nts, extending pycy,a period of twelve months, placing it within the means of even . THE POOREST SETTLER, By .paying a small deposit and a trifle o% his nionthly earnings to scent e bis o\vii:diny, and have some say m the money to be spent on THIRTY MILES OF METALLING In, the Manchester Block next spring, besides, mil es of road-making and £2000 To be spent every year for some time to come. in improving and beautify m » our Borough. robekF park, FJEILDINf*.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 1
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403Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 1
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