Clarendon Hotel, PALMKKSTON NORTH. JAMES CARROLL THE Proprietor's n^ijc isßuffiißient . jjuarahtoe, for c-veiy attention and civility. Tourists, " 'i Ijeatiiclil' Companies, und .tl.io,.Travo!lino- Pnl>lic; 'gen orally, well looked aft«v at Tim Clarendon^ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. .Good Stabling irhd Spcure Pad;dockin LIQUORS only of First-CJass Quality , : kept m stock". ' ' JAMES CAEEOLL, PROPRIETOR. '..'....
- KIMBOLTOW EOAD. / ;; ;J. HASTIE ' BEGS to inform the public, his . patrons, and friends, t!iat, he i )ias 6p.eHf,d the ' , ! FEIhTf ING HOTEL. That the house has been re-fm- \ nished right throughout, that.,nddi- ( tion.<and alterations conducive to: the greatei* comfort and convenience of ; the i. public have been conplomd, and' ./.thatjevei'v endeavour will ho nmdi;, i.;inii no expenses spared, to n>ake; tlic; ; iljonse onn of the be^fc on the Coast. ', JSvery convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitors, who uiiiy ; v-ely on civility and attention. The Liquors are of the Bost Brands. . Billiards! 18iiWr«ls J. HASTIE; PPvOPRIETOR. i •■'
Photography. ■ PORTRAIT GIFTS. ', SH AIL EE'S !■■./. Portrait Gallery* , Main-street, Palmerston North. ' WHILE thanking the public for past patronage,. G, W. S. liegs to notify his inteution of continuing : ior ONE MONTH longer to presi-nt. customers ordering one doz. or more Photos with a. full-size Cabinet; Picture. . ." ' "• • • Carte-De-Visi*e, 10/- per dozen,' i and 7/6 per half dozen. Cabinets, 25/- per dozen and 15/- jjer half dozeii. j.j.The undersigned desnes. to notify liuit he has taken '.he studio of Mr<. !Fowl«8, of Mancbester-street, FEILD- '! ING, and, intends visiting that town 1 ' on Wednesday m each week. ; Photographs can b,e enamelled at a ssj-uail extra cost. The process which has. become so popular of la,te, adds greatly to the appearance of the photo. • • ■-: ..,'.:.." '.Address' — '. • G. W. SHAILER,; PHOTOGRAPHER MAIN-STREET j
PEOGEESS. PROSPERITY Veliacles for f lic Million. CALL atmr Coach Factory, Kim■bolton iioad, Fei'dirig, or see niy Agent, Mr Giufp,, and secure A BARGAIN. ... • . . ■ ■ ' Any kind of Vehicles, new and completely furnished, sold dn-deferrcd payments, extending over a ; period, of twelve months, placing it. within the means of even . I ■ THE POOREST SETTLER, .By paying a small deposit and a trifle of his monthly earnings to secure his own diay, and have somu say m the anoney to be spent on i THIRTY MILES ! OF METALLING In the Manchester iUoclv next spring;besides miles of road-making and - To be spent every year for .some time to come m improving- and beautifying our '.Borough. , :RDBERX"PAKK, :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 86, 14 March 1885, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 86, 14 March 1885, Page 1
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