Clarendon Hotel, PALMEESTON NORTH. JAMES CAEKOLI p nn fJE Proprietor's name is sufficient . JL guarantee for every attention , anrl civility. Tourists, " 'I heatiical , Companies, nnd the Travelling Public . genonilly, well looked after at i The Clarendon. ■i . — SUPERIOR . ACCOMMODATION. Good Stabling sincl Secure Paddockin LIQUORS nuly of Pirs^Clhss^iality; , kept m .stock; 1 ' '.' .', ''. t ' .'. JAMES CAKROiL^p: " PBOPEIETOR, \ 1 Feilding; ■ "Hot&l^ KIMBOLTO^T PtOAD. • ..J. HASTIE BEGrS to inform the public, his ]tatronß, and friends, tliat he lias opened the , FEILD ING- HOTEL. That the house has heen re-fnr- j nished right throughout, that nddi- 1 tions aud alterations conducive to the i greater comfort and .convenience of I • the -public have been conpleted, and ' that every endeavour will be made, and no expense, spared, to make the liguso one of the best on the Coa^t. Every convenience for Boarders, ..Travellers, and Visitors, who muy rely on civility and attention. i The Liquors are of the Best Brands. Billiards ! Milliards J. HASTIE PROPRIETOR.' Photography; PORTRAIT GIFTS. SHAILEE'S Portrait Gallery, Main-street, Palmerston North. TXT HlLE 'thanking the public for W 'past -patronage, G. W. S. begs to notify his intention of continuing lor ONE MONTH longer to present customers ordering bn« doz, or more Photos with a full-size Cabinet Picture. Carte-De-Visile, 15/- per dozen, and 7/6 per half dozen. Cabinets, 25/- per dozen and 15/- per half dozen. The undersigned deshes to notify that he has taken the studio of Mr Fowles, of Manchester-street, FEILD- ( ING, and intends visiting that town ', on "Wednesday m each week. . Photographs can be enamelled at a small extra cost. The process which lias become so popular of late, adds i greatly to the appearance of tlie photo. Address — G, W. SHAILER, PHOTOGRAPHER MAIN-STREET * PBOGBESS. PEOSPEEITY 1 j Vehicles for tlie Million. CALL at my Coach Factory, Kimbolton Uoad, Feeding, or see my Agent, Mr Gkaff, and secure A BARGAIN. 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 of his monthly earnings to secure his ' own diay, and have some say m the ' money to be spent on THIRTY MILES OF METALLINGIn the Manchester Block nextspriug r besides miies of road-making and £2000 To he spent every year for sonic time to -come m improving and beautifyingour Borough. ROBERT PARR,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 79, 6 March 1885, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 79, 6 March 1885, Page 1
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