|R RoYAL\^ffi^s HOTEL, PALMEBSTON NoBTH. THE Proprietor begs to' thank his friends and patrons m the district, and the travelling v public generally for the large and increasing support bestowedupon him. He, m return, assures all that his constant aim is to keep and supply the very best of everything. No second quality of anything is kept m the house, its specialities being CONVENIENCE, CLEANLINESS, & COMFOET, with all the qualifications and accom-. modation of a first-class Hotel. SAMPLE BOOMS For Commercial Men. BILLIAED ROOM. The best m the district, and With every Convenience. LIVERY & BAIT STABLES On an. Extensive &, Complete Scale. . SECURE PADDOCKS, Well grassed. saddle; horses, buggies, &0., Always on hire. BATHS;'' Office for Cqbb and Co.'s Telegraph Line of Coaches between Wellington, -Wanganui, Napier; and the Wairarapa District. ' Time Table of Coaches. (Passengersbqoked to all Stations.) ,'--»'■ - Arrivals : From Napiee every Monday and Thurs- •- • ' day, 7.30 p.m. . • From Wellington every Monday and « Thursday, 9.40 y.m. \-- J , From Wanganoi every Monday arfd Thursdjgr, 9.30 p.m. From Wap|Lbapa every Monday and Thursday, 7.30 p.m. . *%)eparUwes : To Wellington, Monday and Thursday," 10 p.m.,. To WANGANTngfpuesday and < Friday, 3.0 a.m. To , NAi^ERp-^uesday. sucl *33riday,' ""- 4.(Ta.m!' — ' To Waieaeapa, Tuesday and Friday, 4.0 a.m. Information, always obtainable concerning arrivals and departures of Steamers from Foxton. nyrANAWATTT HOTEL, FOXTON, . ■ SAMUEL TANSLEY, _(Late of the Wellington Club), ' Peopeietoe. Every attention and comfort for Visitors and Travellers to the West Coast. - . THE CELLAR Is capacious, and is' well stocked with Wines, Spirits, and Ales of favourite brands and superior quality. A good Table is kept and the sleeping apartments are lofty and well ventilated. ■ GOOD STABLING, And: Secure Paddocks. -■ 29th August, 1876. FOR THE LADIES! SKATES FOR THE BABIES ! SKATES FOR THE MILLION ! - J. Gf. ANSTEE Begs to notify that he has OPENED a SKATING' RINK m the Foresters' Hall, Palmerston North, where he hopes to share the public patronage. The Hall will be open, every evening from 7 till 10 o'clock. Admission, 6d ; Use of Skates, Is -.- per hour. The Hall will be available for Lady Skaters every afternoon free of charge. June 12th, 1877. ,T>ALMERSTON NORTH STEAM X FLOUR MILL. Tanners and Settlers of Manawatu and surrounding districts please notethat we shall shortly be m a position to convert your wheat and other grain into flour. RICSTER, vNANNESTAD, & CO, Palme*ston North April 6th, 1877*
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 20 June 1877, Page 1
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