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"pTOXTON FAMtL^ HOTEL. AUTiIUIIiWEiLIiING^ON HOWE, Tins' /HOTEL: is, now OPEN. Good Board and Residence. ; with every attention .and t*omfort; provided. jhere is a Milliard Room attached, with s one of - the?:best Tables m the -•.■-■■•■■•■■■'■ /js!-> .'- ■-'■■••[■•'- : / ; ;<Gqdd Stabling. FoxtoWjune 6th, 187& Hit^i ap mb {l E T E L - : : J;^ME>Hir f A STIE, This ttotel is situated within one ; minute's walk <>f the Hailway Station, is fitted up jn tho best; possible stylo, and offers every md 11 cpmo'nt:. to' travellers and fmniliei* visiting. Jfalcnmb". The Spirits, Wines, anil Ales are-sc-lectedfmm the best braiids.<>H/;y. First-class; Stabling, vlith ; every atj tention to horses. ■' v ■ Cn AltiGtKg' MOnKBXTR. rnHE CLAR E^DC^ft HOTEIi. Palmkkstox North, JAMES CARRpLL, Proprietor.^ The Clarendon haying been much enlarged, newly decorated; andf urnished m the best style, will, now bojjfound nn&pf the. best, appointed holels|n th^Manawatu,dtstt : ict. :• , A ,j ;.• ■ '^. i - - The J chief aim of-the'pr^prietiflirhasvbe'en , to make this hotel replete with c.very comfort! and con ve'nience; the travelling public can: require. ; ■■■'■% <■' : - Private faiinlies visiting thd disfriet may now rely ''upon obtaining superior accnuiiiiocjafioii, suites of /'apart men Is having been specially proVidedl \ t . . The Cuisine will befound all that can be desired, and t he best of Wines, Spirits, and Beers are alone supplied. The Billiard Room is furnished with one of A lcock's best Tables. ■■■ I Extensive Livery Stables adjoin the preiiuses, where saddle horses or traps ! can be obtained for visiting the romantic scenery of the Gorgei ' IVT o ■ T I;; C E. SANDERS & McSWEEXEY, FAKER'S, PALMRUSTOX JS'oHTH. y.8.-—A share of the public patronage , is respectfully solicited. T> IT BliC N 0 TIC E. For the eonvenience'of the Travelling ] T ublii% a '■' two-horse C«»nveyrtnee will ply e«>nstHiitly b«»tweeivDi'ards' PrincessHotel. Terrace End, and Roe's Palmerston Hotel, inaking short stoppages at the Square. . . ■"Fart?s : ■"' s. d. From Deards* to the Sijurtrc ... 0 0 From DwmU' to Roc's .:. ... 1 0 jFrom K<it>\« t'Vllie Sijiidre' ... 0 fi From Roi-V to iKiards'..: ... 10 THOMAS GOODISSON. j^~~I>~a; c kTe ¥ , ' J^UnSKIIYMAN" '&.. SeKDSMAX, Kangitikei Line, HAS OX SALE - Fruit Trees Genuine Vegetable and . Flower Seeds Early Seed Potatoes (0 varieties) At Wellington ond ' Wantfittmi Price* f [ SIDEDS may be bad of Air. Eldkrshaw. Bilker, an<l orders left with him for Trees^ 1 Ac., will be •punctually at-; tended to; " , • ■ Joseph; j>eale, . WHotiisAUE & , .Rktail --. AfyiMre, PahiiMston,- . : . Havinj* purchased the business lately carried- ou by. Mr. Wahlegrave, is prepared to supply the Towii and neighbourhood with the best meat procurable, j at lowest ;- prices. Orders lift at the shop will vceeivo prompt alU'Hlipn-. '-.-■■■. TH. 0M AS MO NTAG UE, Taonui Street, Palmkbstox .Nouth. WeH-sinking done on reasonable terms. Chimneys swept, and JNight business attended to. All ortiers, either YerW or by letter, ; puuctwally atteudetl tol ELAZENBY- & SOX'S Pickles j • Sauces, and Cuudiiuents.—K. Lazcuby «& Son, Sole Pix)J>»*iM(>rs of the' . celebrated Receipt s, and Maiiufact urers of the Pic.kli'S, Sauces, and CoutliineritS; so long and favourably distiugui.slicd by I their name, Vh ; g to lviniuilthe pabiie, that' every article prepared by t heiu is guaranteed as entirely uuaduUeiated.-—; 1»2, VVigiiiore Street, Cttveudish fcitjiiiare (laje.tj Ed wards Stivet, Porthian Square)' /auti a-tVeet, ; London, .ii'.K.; ,] ■■JVT'PfiLE'S' & iiOARK'S BEST1\ FRENCH POLISH 'ami RkoWs min> SPJiMT YaRNI'SH: ■'■■-.- ; ! " • : "-'\./ ; ' i I R.^EAK : y r '.tJhe!irts>/-. ;y: ; ■'' ', ,V : ;;"!.-V : V" ":'.'■ :^;'pyiuieralou'^(!« > th.V. ;

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 99, 21 September 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 99, 21 September 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 99, 21 September 1878, Page 1

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