'■■ ~ • gA«^sfei§r|ofk,! ;! • . , v ; : (lU^JDfiWellingtpii^ i:-.i* \i T>E(fS v> rto in.tiuja^ef;tpj!tj^;re,sidßi)it{ \ > P> Jrnec^oß^ a n^Jthe,. travbl Ivng pnhiic,i tl)p^^rii:i^t|Heft t! :: 1^ :■ jaiiovesHott^ana^sl^r^ireo!^ cUtei Xo theiV : wytiits^iv'tt'' : tFjoroughly/ e^ficif 1 ;--; v^ l " : ;' i -; e^ ! ::V J^vt : • Ales, . ltte'ers, .Wines, & Spirits of the best; quality only kept; Superior Accouitnodatlot for thivellefs 'si'ml ; fainiljes, . '. , CoacOifle^v-e^Vßcxy.fti -TaJruGnsion Isprth; . f«>r at- :.7 .every niornihfr; ivnd for Slnater&in every Mondsiy, Wedncs.tlay, .anil Fri<lay, at •I.36'iv.iji:;;-' 7 ';^**^.'^'^-.' .. '." - : GLUI : hIoTEL THE.'SQtTARE, PALMKRSrON NORTB. Ff. T. AEBBB. P«:opniETOTt. Cfearges Moderate. First-Class Sample Kooins Good Stai'iing- and Secure Pail- ( lucks. 'Every 1 care ta»keu, ■ hut no fesi)on.»ihility. Porter m attendance oti the arrival of •> every train. . Luncheon ;;. ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinuei' ... ... 6 p.m. Fefldjiig Hotel, - KIMBOLTONT EpAD. J. H^STIE BEGS to inform the public, his patrons, and friends, that he hasoperied the ■•.-,. ■ FEIIiDiNG HOTEL. That the house 'has "•been/ re-fur-nished right throughout, that tuldilions and alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience oi the public have been conpleted, and that every endeavour will be niaile, and no expense spared,- to make the heuse one of the best on the Coa,st. Every convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and VisitorJ, who may rely ou civility and attention. . The Liquors are of the Best Brands. v Bill«ards! Billiards J, HAST IE PROPRIETOR., ■ / ' HOTEL, : VI C TOR I A A V E.NU E s / WANGANUI. James Watkins-..— -Proprietor. The Proprietor of the above Hotel, ii I drawing the attention of' the Sporting, Travelling, and General Public to- his hostelry, wishes. to< infoim them that "he has made Extensive Alterations to the above Premises, which have been ' ENTIRELY RENOVATED.Having Extensive/. "Accommodation on the '.',•' jt > remises,"J.W. intends holding a WEEKLY MAEKET, The same to be Held m » His Yards Every Saturday, . Thus affording Settlers an opportunity oi ' Buying, Selling, or Exchanging » All kinds of • Farm and other Produce I The Proprietor has spared no expense ii • making the necessary Improvements.' ' A SPACIOUS BAR Has been Fitted up, having Three En f trances, with a ~ 1-. COSY ROOM BEHIND Where Commercial Travellers, Farmers « and others may transact their business with privacy ■'.anotSr bar :- Adjacent to the Sale Yards, is also Oper The Billiard Boom _ Has been entirely disconnected from th ■.'/•: Hotel, and will be found to be one of the best-appointed on the Coast. A Lift, with Speaking Tube, conned with the UPSTAIRS SITTING-ROOM, - So that private parties .wishing to I served with refreshments can obtain them without passing through the. Bars. r . The whole Hotel has been fitted up with view to providing the utmost comfort and convenience to the Travelling and General Public. J.W. has had considerable experience i hotel-keeping, and can assure those . who patronise him that all fe WINES & SPIRITS ''-'• -Will be of the Best obtainable Brands, ai that no pains will be spared by the rropiittor to secure the coin>n fort of Visitors to his Hotel.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 56, 5 August 1885, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 56, 5 August 1885, Page 1
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