ipRjINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, i v R RA C E EN D, o Pjllmebston Nobth. WILLIAM DEARDS, i _ Proprietor, Has much pleasure m informing the public that this very superior Hotel is now OPEN for the reception of boarders , and visitors, both of whom will find m it the comfort and privacy of a home, the apartments having been specially arranged^.with a view to secure ■ that great (tefidvpatum. 1 THE PARLOUHS i ■ ■ AND COMMERCIAL ROOMS Are fitted up with every attention to comfort and business convenience. V THE BEDROOMS Arejg&acious and particular care has ■. h^gjjtaken m the ventilation of them. .■_■; % rf .THE CUISINE IS iQider the management of an experienced Cook, and will be found all that could be desired. : Lflidies will find that their interests have ; nofc v ljfeen overlooked, the services of an experienced Housekeeper having been secured. ISFjß.— Visitors can alight from the Train} on the ; Railway Platform near th§;House. IplLJki E R S T O N HOTEL, r ' Palmebston Nobth, :■ G. F. R O Ei Proprietor. The proprietor begs to inform his friepds,and the public that he has taken vithe^abpjjp^lotel, and that he will care"fully ; stuay the comfdrFari'd~pF6*vide for the wants of all who favour him with their custom. | The Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be found tt> be of the best quality, having been caflefully selected. The hotel presents superior accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. GOOD STABLING AND SECURE PADDOCKS. Palmerston, 4th April, 1877. WHITE'S TTOTEL, | FOXTON, A..J. WHYTE, Pbopbietob. Oneof Alcock's BILLIARD TABLES has now been added to this Hotel. Cobb & Co.'s COACHES arrive and depart from the door of the Hotel. S SVENDSEN^ m tendering his • thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding district for the very liberal support accorded him, begs to announce that the business will m future be carried on m the names and under the title of SVENDSEN & GATTON, Boot and Shoe Manufactubebs, Main Street, Palmerston North. Messes. SVENDSEN & GATTON hope, by strict and prompt attention to all orders entrusted to them, combined with excellence of material and workmanship, to merit an extension of public patronage. Ms* srs. Svendsen and Gatton beg to announce that they will shortly remove t<i t.lie large and commodious premises now being erected for them close to the We si cyan Church. ■- "VT O T I C E. The undersigned is m possession of a valuable secret enabling him to improve upon all shallow or deep-die BRICKMAKING MACHINES. He has succeeded m effecting a vast improvement m one of Macefield and Co.'s from the Albert Foundry, Auckland, and is prepared to receive communications from Brickmakers owning defective machines with a view to the improvement of their machinery. CHARLES TRICKLEBANK, Bkcckmakeb, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 109, 3 November 1877, Page 1
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