Boyal Hotel, PALMEfcSTON NORTH. JAMES "FeNTON, (Late of Wellington), BEGS to intimate to the residents of Palmerston and the travelling public, that he has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to cater to their wants m a thoroughly efficient way, Ales, Beers, Wines, & Spirits of the best quality only kept. Superior Accommodation for travellers and families. Coach'] *yes Eoyal Hotel, Palmers Von Notj .if for Napier at 7 every morning^and for Masterton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1.30 p.m. Feilding Hotel, KIMBOLTOtf EOAD. J. HASTIE BEGS to inform the public, his patrons, and friends, that he has opened the FEILDING HOTEL. That the house has been re-fur-nished right throughout, that additions and alterations conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the public have been conpleted, and that every endeavour will he made, and no expense spai'ed, to make the,, house one of the best on the Coast. Ever}' convenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitor, who may rely on civility and attentionThe Liquors are of the Best Brands. BilMards! Billiards J. HASTIE PROPKIETOR. REDUCTION IN PRICE. THB MEBCANTILB~XnD " BANKROTTCY • GAZETTE OP NEW ZEALAND. [ESTABLISHED 1876.] lONB GUINEA PER YEAR. ffiHE above is mailed to Subscribers every SATTJtt L DAY Morning, and contains the latest inform* tion obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock Wool liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments. Affi davits of Satisfaction, dec, and publishes all mutt^ra relating to Bankruptcy, Letters T>st»nt. Ac., up to GAZETTE has now entered its TENTH YEAR of existence; and encouraged by its past success, the proprietor begs to assure his numerous subscribers hroughout the colony that neither labour nor expense will be spared m sustaining its present deserved reputation i * c most reliable of its kina m New Zealand. . . . . • , The Half-year] Index will m future be issued separately, at an extra charge of Mve Shillings per W NOTk-Subscription with £1 63 per annum ; withoutlnder, ARABLE lli ADPersons desirous of subscribing the GAZETTE will please send their names and addresses to «. T WHEELER. No. 8. Stafford-street. Dunediu. fOSEPH SOLER, Wine Manufacturer, Canoger Vineyard, Wanganui Has much pleasure m calling the attention of the public of Wanganui, and also the surrounding Districts to the large and varied Stock on haud of his own manufactured Winfes. Mr Soler especially wishes to call the attention of hotelkeeperß and the public generally to the excellent quality of these Wines, as will he seen by the following Awards. The Wines Mr Soler sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition m 1880, when competing with those from all parts of the world, obtained Six Prizes. He also obtained First Medal for theße Wines for Purity at the Christchurch International "Exhibition, 1882. These Wines were also exhibited at the Ashhurlon Industrial Exhibition, held on the 20th March, 1882, and received from the Judges First Award of Merit, and also awarded the Gold Medal at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, 1885, Wellington, Mr S«ler would recommend customers to try an assorted dozen of these Wines, 30s per dozen. Cash purchasers will receive 2s m the £; For orders above 8 dozen the freight will be Free to any station round Wangaum District. Orders promptly attended to. PS.— These wines are not fortified, and are also free from drugs of any kind. There are also many different assortments of Wines m stock that are not mentioned m the list. PRICE LIST, PORT — This is a good wholesome Wine, £1 10s. MANCANILLE SHERRY— This is of mild taste, and is a good flavored Wine. £1 10s. CONSTANTIA—Tbis is a good, rich flavored Wine. £1 10s. MUSCAT— This Wine is a little sweet, and rich flavored. £1 10s. VERDEILHO— This Wine is full bodied and good flavored, £1 10s. H!OCK— This wine is light, and a little rough m flavor. £1 10s. PHILLIPS' "™ WAIEAKAPA PRIVATE H TEL, QUEEN-ST,, MASTERTON, IS now open, and will be found replete ■with every conceivable comfort. All the convenience of a ffrst-class home are provided, every room being furnished and upholstered with the newest and best material. Inspection cheerfully invited. Parties desirous of securing apartments will do well to communicate at once with the proprietor. v >.. Good paddocks with water. First-class stabling accomodation. An experienced man to look after horses. Come and look for yourselves. The Billiard Room is, without dhubt, the best m this district, and is un\?er the j^^^^^^^^^^^^^G^sAYLl£3jWho
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1711, 18 May 1886, Page 1
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