Clarendon Hotel, : ?AEMEESTON NOETH, JAMES CABEOLL &i fTIHE Proprietor'^ name is sufficient . X "" Etuaraiitoe for ererv attention B and civility. Tduri^s,"i heat! ical r Companies, and the 'JVaveilinff Public . genorally, well looked after at i 1 The Clarendon. superior' accqmmodation. r Good Stabling and Secure Paddockin LIQUORS only of First-Class Quality kept m stock. JAMES CAEROLL, PROPRIETOR. Feilding Hotel, K IMI3OLTO NT BOAD. J. HASTIE BEGS to inform the public, Lis patrons, and friends, that he has opened the FteI.LI) ING HOTEL. That the house has been re-fur-nished right throughout, . that addi- ■ lions and alterations conducive' to the greH ter comfort ■• and convenience of the public have been conpleujd, and that every endeavour will he made,. ' 'im'd'n'o 'expense, spared, to make the ; house one of the bent on the Coast.: 1 , Eveij , convenience for . Boarders, . 1 Travellers, and Visitors, who may \ rely on civility and attention. The Liquors are' of the Best Brands. Billiards! Billiards J. HASTIE PROPRIETOR PhotogTaphy. 1 PORTRAIT GIFTS. SHAILIE'S Portrait Gallery, [' ■ Main-street, Palmeraton North. -VTJHILE thanking the public for. [ VV past patronage; G r W. S. l»egs to notify his intention of continuing lor ONE MONTH longer to present customers ordering one doz. -or more Photos with a full-size Cabinet 5 Picture. Carte- DejVisil c,.. 15/r per dozen, and 7/6 per half dozen. Cabinets, 25/- per dosren and 15/- per half dozen. The undersigned deshes to notify 5 that' he has taken the studio of Mr '. _Fpwl«B,of Manchester-street, FEI LD- 1 ING, and intends visiting that town i on Wednesday m each week. j s Pliotograrjhs can be enamelU'd at a small extra cost. The process which •has become so popular of late, adds 5 greatly .to the appearance. , of the photo. [ Address— -. G; W. SHAILER, ■PHUTOGEAPHEB MAIN-STEifiET PEOGEESS. PROSPERITY j Teliicies lor flic Million. CIALL at my Coaoh Fabtory, Kirabolton lioad, Feikling, or see my Agent, Mr Giiakp, and secure : V A BAMAfN. : Any kind of Vehicles, new and completely furnished, sold on deferred payments, extending over a period of twelve months, placing it within the means of even . THE POOREST SETTLER, ; By paying a small deposit and a trifle y of iiis monthly earnings to secure liig i- own diay, and have some say m the c money to be spant on »«' THIRTY MILKS OF METALLING In the Manchester Block next spring, besides niiies of road-making and • £2000 To be spent every year for some timt to come m improving and beautifying our. Borough. ' ••• ■■••• ' & ROBER^PARK, I : '",... ' FEIMHNft. -'• ; ■ • . i - •■•■■' \.~- ■■-■'■ ''■"''■'"■ \
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 69, 23 February 1885, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 69, 23 February 1885, Page 1
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