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mHE Clarendon hotel^ PAii^fieTair Noeth. ; J. O"WEN, Proprietor. '■ Itke- Clarendoa having-been much enlarged^Biewly decorated, andfurnishedin the best style, will now be found one of the best appointed hotels in the Mana*watu district. The chief aim of theproprletorhasbeento make this hotel replete with every comfort and convenience the travelling" public can require.. Private families visiting the district may now rely upon obtaining superior accommodation, suites of apartments haying bee& specially provided!. 1 The Cuisine will be fo»und all that can be desired, andthebestof "V^ines, Spirits, and Beexs, are alone supplied. The 2 Billiard Room is, furnished trith. onsof Alcoqk'a best. Tables-. Extensive Livery Stables adjoin the premises, where- saddle horses or traps | can be obtained' for visijting the romantic | scenery of the Giorge. I «^ , IU . », ,u. . t Paimbbston NesTHi. i a. F, R O E^ Proprietor. i The ' proprietor begs to inform his friends ana the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and that he will care- ! fhlly study line comfort and provide for the wants of all who favour him with their custom. , , 1 The "Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be , jfewnd' to be of the best quality,, having ' been carefully selected'. The hotelj presents superior accommodation, fos Bbaa-dters antf Travellers. QDOJ> STABLING; AND. SECXIBJB. PADDOOKSv. I ! Palmerston, 4th AprjL. 187^. i _ i , nrriiE, benbig.hj HaTB,L,. i FEILDING^ i CHARLES RO.E; 1 Pbobbietob,, ' Has; much pleasure m- announcing that the above hotel is now open for ( the reception of Boarders and Visiiorsv t© j Feeding. To those who enjoy the quiet iof & private house* and; to Commercial Travellers, this hoteimust specially commend itself,, having been* originally designed with * view to meet their requirements, the bar being placed as- remote, as possible from the private apartments, f and a large and.well-ligh.ted Commercial ' Room,, furnished with every needful apgratenance. The house has been furnished tlwoaghout, regardless of the cost, m. a style "of comfort and elegance rarely, met with in i the colony. THE BEDROOMS Are- spacious* loftyy. and> well-lighted.. 1 Especial attention has been bestowed on their thorough ventilation, upon which the health and comfort of their occu.nanfcs, sq greatly depend.. | THE PARLOURS 1 I Will be found replete with all the accessories of a well-appointedi private establishment. Ladies- will find that they have not been overlooked in the internalarrangements of the house, a handsome suite of rooms- being placed at their, disposaL THE CUISINE Is undeE the management of a professional oook> whose skill in the culinary act cannot fail to gwe-satiefection. The i Bjning s ßoom will be fouad,'eqnaLtQsaii3{. in the colony. { > AN ORDINARY DAILY;. I Ailp.m» Sgeeiat attention has been given to.tSe selection o£ the Wines,.Spirits, &c, andi none but.the best brand&willfiiuia, place in the establishments 1 Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. The hotel is^ within a-shoct distanoe o£ the Railway; Station and the Corporation Offices.. mHE WOODVILLE HOTEL, i *. J. MUKPHY,, PBOEEDETOSi. ' This new and; handsome Hotel; sitiuated at the Napier, Wairarapa, Wanga- ; nui, and Wellingto* Junction, will be | found replete with, every convenience < for. Famifiea. and. Tray allecs.. ©OACHE& . Arrive> and depart eight times, per week from the above-named places. LIVERY STABLES Adjoin the premises, from which Carriacges or Saddle-horses are obtainable to visit the semantic- scenery^ of the Gorge in the immediate neighbourhood'. The Proprietor, for the convenience of visitors, and the travelling public, runs a Coach every Monday, and Thursday from WOODVILIJ. TO PALMEESTOK, Returning from the latter place after the arrival of the afternoon train from Forfion.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 59, 4 May 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 59, 4 May 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 59, 4 May 1878, Page 1

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