Royal Hotel, PALMERSTON NORTH. JAMES FENTON, (Late of Wellington), BEGS to intimate to the residents of Pa!m«rston and the travei- ! linjr public, that he lias taken »he aliovp Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their wanis m a thoroughly efficient way. Ales, Beers, Wines, A Spirits . of th.c best quality only kept. Superior Accommodation - for travellers and families; Coach leaves Royal Hotel, Palmer--Bton North, for JVapier at 6.20 every morning-; and for Masterton every Mnndsiy, Wednesday, and .Friday, at 1.30 p.m. . . • MAjS t AWATIJ CARRIAGE & WAGGON Factory. Raxoitikei Street, Palmerston North. nnHE Subscriber takes leave to I thank the inhabitants of Palmerston District for the prompt manner m which they have railied to •support his new Establishment, and so as to merit a continuance of favors, assures them that the premises are now REPLETE wilh all necessary appliances for carrying on the business. New and second hand Vehicles always on band, also Double and Single Harness m variety. Inspection Invited. N.B.— As the hearse and funeral paraphernalia is now complete, and m readiness for use, the undersigned is prepared to carry put instructions with regard to interments. Arrangements can be made for use tof hearse separately. ' : "K^TRAfFORD~ "T~ Zealand ia Boots IN QUEENSLAND. Extract from a letter dated Darling Downs, October 19tb, 1884. SPEAKING of my Boots, tell Tom Skelton that my crushers are the admiration of everyone wherever I go ; they are more trouble to me than enough. I sleep with them under my blankets wherever I'm camped, as there have l>een three attempts to steal them already — twice when camped but, and once by a .Chinaman. Cim.be procured at all stores and Boot Shops throughout the colony. Wholesale from j JGiITBA^P, ALLAN, & CO., . -; : -> . : . * CJHBfSTGHU BO H.. TEMPLE 0F_ MSHION. The unflerisi2ned has v riinch pleasure m notifying the Arrival of Spring & Summer CrOods, C«)nsist"ing of Large Varieties m Clioice and FaFhioha bl e Assortments just to hand direct from the SCOTCH' AND ; ENGLISH MARKETS : : AND ALSO THE N.Z, MOSGIEL AND KAIAPOI ; T. T. KEESLAKE, temple of Fashion, :W'- (Neit Foresters' Hall.) ASK EOK Chamberlain's FLOiiR. Admitted, to be the Best m the Manawatu. i^HAMBERLAXN'S is the .only \J •Mill that is fitted with [appliances for .thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to making i (jgod ■ '■ iMoui? ••■•' iV ' '■''■} 'i>:« Orders piinctu»illy attended to. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, MANAGER Fcililihg Steam Flour mill. fgg" To be obtained at Milverton & Sou' 4 * Maiii-street Palinorston.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 136, 14 May 1885, Page 1
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