Tj^OXTON FAMILt HOTEL. ABTHUR WftjLUSGTON HOW£. Thit HOtfixTiTnow OPEX, Gfood Board and Jtenidrnc^. with every attention and eoiufort, provided, Thm ia » Billjard Bnom attached, with one of the beat Tables m the county, Good Stabling, Foxron. June 6th, 1878. TTAL COMBE TTO TK h, JAMES HAST IE, P^OPRIKTOR. I*kit Hof!*t is situated withJn one minute's walk of the Railway Station. is fitted up m the best possible style, and offer-* every inducement to traveller" Rml famiKr* visiting Haleombf. The Spirits v Wines, and Aleu are aelected from thebest brands only. First-class Stabling, with every attention to honw«; (UAftOES lIOrKKATR. T)OYAL TTOTEL, PaWie'rston North. J, O. B A TCHELAR (IaI« vi Mart on and Wang^nui), PIJOPRIKtOR, Having purchased th» nbovn commodious Hotel, hopes' by strict attentio., to bu'sincss.^ and by studying the romfort of visitors. ,t»»£obtain that atttuuht of support no liMraUy accorded tv his predecessor, 'f l -, A Table d'Hote daily at one p.ro, A spacious Billiard TCooth, fitted with one of Al('°''l <>!< Tableo, is attended by au expei ieneed marker. Good Stabling,, with numerous Loose U'»xes. Coar>he« leave the Hotel for Napier and Masterton on Tuesdays aud Fridays, at 4 a.m. J, O. BATCH EL AR» Proprietor. Palmerston North, 12tii September, IS7R. fIMiE CLARENDON HOTEL. Pi I. me r*ton North, JAMES CAIIKOLL, Pirttwrietor. The Clarendon having been nuvc-h enlarged, newly decent tfil. ami funaslu-d iv the best style, will now bo foil ml one of the best appoiatcd hotels m the Manawalk district. Tke chief niro of the proprietor has boen to make this hotel replete with rvcry comSiu't and c<i>»veniunee the traTe-lling public can reqjtii^ire. Private fatwfties visiting the district n>fty now rel\c »]K>n obtaining superior accommodation* suites of iipanineuts hstxing been njitfcyiUy. Jiluvideu. The- Cuisiuc. will behind all tkntean bn* de»ired, a*tl thebestof Win*# fc Spirits, ami Beers ai» a ; lone su,pplieif.. The Billiard Koom. is furuiaJud with one of Aleock's best Tables. Extensive Livery Stabltfs. atVj^hi the premises, where saddle hexsc* or tra.]>s can be oblaisned for visiting, the Kom&nlic scenery of fclj^ Goi'ge. 5\ PAR Xli M, , KiUaSEEYMAX AND SEEDS MAN, EANG-ITIKEU LINK. JOSEPH ]]EAL 15, Square. I J ulvM!r*t*M, Haiving purchased the bwitfess htejjjt carried on b»y Mr. \Yaldefti:a.\v, is |>p»--CWcd to supply the Town ajkJ lu-i^li-. ourhood wi^a the best meat {H;wt'u,'-ikWr, »t lowest piiws. Orders leftt at 6ke *<S«y toiU' rereivt prompt attention*. q qVENDSE.N Begs to Jwtify to tl»v iu]i»b>i>%uts of Fkilt>vv.g and tuwotuxiiog «ii>t-. triet tibat he hass •.•p<m>il liu.-ge and c©u»uuiii<>u,>i preuiix««- a« a. BOOT & SHOE WAKKISai'SK u». TUS. KIMBOLWN ROAI\. FKIXDING [ /(Nvkt dour to Mn iifiiirri.'-),. Wbcre* bj attention Ia uu4jittx», < a oui«bincd with good wurltuiaii*hii:, he liopi'd-to (/btiliii the piiiroiiagv oi tin* ] übho.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 11 January 1879, Page 1
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