f r ■■'■■'■• '•■•■■ ■■ l9k^M«iaeA ■ ; (^ikofWelUfagtohj, < ; : BEGrS to intimate to the residt&fo of Palmeretori and the travel-v ling pnblic, that he has taken vhe S above Hotel,: and is td eatit t 'to their wants, m a thoroughly .oflsci^ • ent'way, ': ' •"■'.'■ r ''^ w . '" i' Ales t Beers, Wines, * of the best quality only kept Superior Accommodati©! for travellers and families. Coach leaves Koyal Hotel, Palmerston Noulij for Napier "at 7 eyory morning'; #nd for Masterton every OA-V- :;.:v. ,'";':■ . ..;:;. } ' " { i Vitii^Uii? I ttw^6bio * hoad. r J; HASTIE BEGS to "inform the public, his "patrons, fend 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!; cSnitbrt land convenience of the public Have been cohpleted, and .that every endeavour v will l> be;'hrdde,and no expense spared, to make the'. ?. henseone of the best on the GoaHt. Every convenience for Boarder^* Travellers, and " Visitors, who may rely on civility and attention* The Liquors are of tfce. Best Brands. Hilllards! BlUiurdt I. H3V"STIE -.;'■'" PROPRIETOR. ; REDUCTION IN PRICE.THB MBBCANTILb" AND ' BiNKBTJPTOY aA2BBiTTB.QF a .NBW ZBALAND. ':■: :..;„? ' '<■».; [EBTABUBHED ; 187 g. i ;. _ ; |ONB GIJI»iX~PBE YEA.B, fliHB «boVe is mailed to ShltecribeweTcrySATini 1 DAY Morning, and bbntains the latest informa "tion obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgnges of Stodt -Wool liens,- Agricnltuial laens, Bailmenw. Am d»Vits of Satisfncfion, *c« and publislw" aUTDnttfrs [' 'relating to Bantenptcy, letters P»t»nt. <Src.,upto OAZBTTB has now entered its TENTH TEAB of existence; and encouraged by its past success, the nroDrietor beRS to' assure his numerous luoscrtberi throughout &c colony that neither labour nor exr pense will be spared m sustaining its present de.serred reputation m c most reliable of its Una m .*?K^SS««I Index will m future be issued ■eparately.atan^ejrtrAchargc of Five Shillings per * n NOTk-Subscription. with _ «1 «• P« annum ; -without Index,. .. AW 818 M>i^S& desirous of subseribinK : theGAZETWS will pleafeimnd-thoir names; and addresses to B.T WHBELEB. No. 8. Staflbrd-street: Duuediu. fOSiEMi Wine Unoger Vineyard, Wausjanui - TTasmuch pleasure m calling the XjL ' tttentiou of the pnblic of' Wa'ngabui,and also the surrounding Districts to the large afid varied Stock 1 on hand of c 'his ■ own manufactured, •■ Wines. 1 v.. Mb Solbb especially wishes to call the attention of hotelkeepera and ibe pnblic gsneranyto'the excellent quality of these ?Wines,!«B'wiH be seen by the : following Awards. The 'Wines Mr 'SoiiEß sent to the Melbourne International Exhibition m 1880 i" when competing!? with thdße from all parts of the world, obtained Six' Prizes. - : He ; also obtaiued First Medal for these Wines for Purity at the ebrißtcbqrcu international 1882. These Wineß were also exhibited atthe Ashburton Industrial Exiiibitibn, held xm the 20th March, 1882, and received from the JudßesFirst Award 'of Merit! and also awarded the Gold Medal at, the New Zealapd Indostrial Eibibik tion,lßßsiWeliingiOD. ' .Mb s«i.bb would recommend "customers to' try ah assofted. dozen of these Wines, 30s per idnzeh. Cash purdhasers willjreceim-2s m the £, Fdr-dfders aboyeS^pzenthe freight mM be Free to any sratibn round 'Wangariui District. Qrders promptly attended to. 'jg- P.S;— .Triese wines are not' fortified, and are ahto free from drugs of an y kind. There are also many different assortments of Wines m stock- that are not mentioned m the list. ■ PBICE LIST. PORT— -Tbis is a good wholesome Wine, £1 10a. MANCANILLE SHERRY— This is of mild taste, and is a good ' - flavored Wine. £1 10s. ; (3ONBTANTIA— This is a good, rich - -flavored Wiife. «lWs. MUSCAT^-This Wine is a little sweet, , and rich flavored. J61 .105. ! VERDEIIiHO— This Wine is lull bodied »nd good ftavpre^. «} 10s. « HOGK— This wine is light,_ and a httle, rougli m flavor,. *rlos, i PHILLIPS' PRIVATE H TEL, QUJEEN-STi MASTEBTON, ISnowjppefr, andwiU be found replete with every conceivable comfort. AU the convenience of ft firsc-class home we provided, every room being faniwhejl and upholstered with the newest and tej*, "material. Inspection^cheerfully inviffea. Parties 'deairous of securing apartme;nts will do well'to comnnwicate -at once i-with the proprietor. ■ '• ' ' '■ _. ' ' Good paddocks with water. First-class stabling accomodation. An expenenced man to look after horses. Come and look 1O ISe U BiUiS Boom w, without doubt/ the best to thii dißtrict^aiul w unde' *J« : jajgJSSj^jfi^juai^gteiij
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1742, 24 June 1886, Page 1
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684Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1742, 24 June 1886, Page 1
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