CLABENDON HOTEL, PALMEESTON NOETH. MES TAIT, who as had considerable experience in the business, desires to announce that she has taken over tho above well-known premises anil trusts by keeping everything in the most approved style to merit a share of public patronage. None but tho best brands of liquors kept in stock. Excellent accommodation for visitors, travellers and hoarders, whose requirements will be careful'y attended to. Hot dinner at 11.30 a.m. on sale days. POST OFFICE HOTEL, BROAD STREET. JOHN SIMPSON Lato of Junction Hotel, Sandon), PROPRIETOR. fIIHE hotel la now being thoroughly JL renovated, and when completed will bo ono of tho most up-to-dato ou the coast. Winoa and spirits of first-class quality only Kept in stock. First-class table. JOHN SIMPSON, Proprietor. ~ DEVINE'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, Palmerston North. WDEVINE (lato of Marton Hotel) » has taken over tho above hotel. A new stock of whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can rely on being supplied with all leading brands. Special feature—First-class luncheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. for O.ne Shilling. Upstairs and dining room under supervision of Mrs Dovine. Up-to-dato billiard room undor capablo management, POST OFFICE STORE. STONEY CREEK. RMcPHAIL has pleasure in ano nouncing that ho has openod a general store at Stoney Creole, v/hero residents may obtain goods at town prices, and hopes by strict attention to tho wants of customers to get a sbaro ef thoir patrcnage.
Pig meal and fowl-meal on sale in uny quantities. Agencies. — Manawatd Standard, Weekly Press, and Canterbury Times E. MoPHAIL, PROPRIETOR. Harper's LlTery Stables", RANGITT.KEI LINE. T HESIEE to inform tho public that •"- I have kaso die above commodious) promises and can. guarantee cvtry . accomodction wilb. first-clsss food and attention. ! Horses, traps and buggies on hire. Dopot for tho Palmerston North lico of bufßos and drart Sf STEVENSON, Propriiior. LADIES' NURSE, FITZBBEBKKT StRHKT PaLMHHSTON N. mXnawatu oaeeiage factoet. ITIHE firm having imported tho latos. 8 suitablo maehinory, is propared to execute worjj in all tho branches o£ the trado with despatch. Every variety of yohiclos lnado to order. Repairs, painting, etc., dono on most reasonable torrns. UEARSE ON UIEE, FUNERALS UNDERTAKEN, &c. o. J3iiiX X. \TIiW ZBAL^JMJJ JNSUIUNOE i^l CIOMPANX, OiyiTAL .£1,000,000 Paid-dp and KEHKKVHf, including undivided profits JC<JOS,9IO Net Annual Eevekde ... £3<>i,ooo THE P3KMIKS O?1?ICK OF NEW ZEALAND, Fire and Marine Risks of every doecrip tion accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Settlements Prompt and Liberal. GHAS. W. EWEN, Maiißger, Wellingtou, 0. X WAI.DEGRAVE, Ager.t (or Pnhuerston North BAEKISTEH & SOLICITOR, BT&NDAUD BUILDINGS, ALUEIIiION HcErjl. ■jyjfONLY to Lt>na dv landed pjopsit/ I j JUta. (tov.n.'cr acuntry) ut lowest ourrent > | rates j £1000 10 lend on ohi'.Uu! eooutily lv any am anis to suit borrowsre.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7317, 10 June 1902, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7317, 10 June 1902, Page 1
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