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i T7IOXTON FAMILY^ HOTEL, E _____ '. ■? *j I AETHUR WELLINGTOgHOWE. This HOTEL is noyt&FEN'.' '. Good Board and Res ideride^ with every attention and comfort, provided. There is a Billiard Room attached, with one of the • best Tables m the county. ■ • Good Stabling, '^ Foxton. Juno Gth, IS7B. . -" '. „ ! XJALCO>IB.E 'TTQT.i-L.' JAMES .HASTj^, ";■. | Peojpjjietoe. . '"'■ ' ',: !' This Hotel is situated, within /one; minute's walk of the Railway-Station,'' is fitted up m the best f possible style,) and offers every i ni|n cements to ; travellers and families visiting.-HalebmbjB I .;*''; i The Spirits, Wines, anil Ajes-arelrse-! lected from the best braq<|&quj}(- ■- '■>.'■ ' First-class Stabling, eyery attention to horses. y : " charges MonKfiiirV. — — — . ij-^ _ ; ROYAL Jlgiyil* TTOTEL, Palsieestox NobTH:. J. a. BAT dH",E L.AR (Late. of Marton and Wiinganui)-,' Pkopbistob^; ," ; j_ Having purchased the al!6*e comiapdious Hotel, hopes by sti^t attention to business, and by studying the ■comfoi't of visitors, to obtain ti s ajt ... amou^n^ of support so liberally aci;^ded- ',tu. his predecessor,, ' || f , il ' A Table ,d'H6te daily MoWt>;m. A spacious Billiard Room, ■fitted one of Alvock's best Tables, is attended by an experienced marker: '} ■ : " . ; Good Stabling, with ljuißSerous Ijoose Boxea.. ; ; : « ; . .':\^ _^ „ . | Coaches leave the Ho^elfor papier and Miaster-ton on, .j^jßstiay.i and, Fridays, at 4 a.m. i.rv" >t... ■ J. O. BATCHELAE,. Proprietor. Palmerston Kortli, 12th September, 1878. THE COACH leaves <l, e , EOYAL HOTEL lor N A P.IK II on lues-, d-'-o. Thursdays, nnd Saturdays, at sp.m and for MASTKRTON on Mon..'..^■j Wednesdays, and Fridays, at \.30 ■3 O. BATCHELAB. X EICESTE 11 HOUSE. A. W, HAMPSON, ; House, Sxgx. and Djscoeative ! Paiktek, 6EO EG E STREET, Palmerston Norili. i ' ! WHE CLAKE^PON HOTEL. •4PALMKHSToy North, JAMES CARROLL, proprietor. [ The Clarendon, having been much^enlarged,.newly decorated, andfurnishe.din the best style, wjll now be found one .f the best appointed hptels.in the Manawatu district. The chief aim of tbeproprietorhas been to make this hotel replete witji every comfort and convenience the travelling public can require. Private families visiting the district may now rely upon obtaining superior accommodation, suites of apartments having been specially provided. The Cuisine will be found all that can bii desired, and the bestof Wines, Spirits, and Beers are alone supplied. The Billiard Room ia furnished with . qne of A leock's best Tables. lEtftensive Livery Stables adjoin the premises, where saddle horses or traps can be obtained for visiting the romantic scenery,, qt the Gorge; • , EO-, R. S A L E , iln tjje Township of Awahurt, A HOUSE and SHOP, with Bake,hoUßß ajttachedi; together with Good-' will of Business. A good trade to be done by an energetic nigji. For particulars, apply to ■■-■• • E- -SANDERS, Baker, Main street Palmerston N.,: • ■ . , Manaw,atu. q QVEND^EN > Bees., to notify to the inhabitants ,of FBjiipiNG and'surrounding disr. ' '£rict tha;t he has opened large <! and CQmmodipus ■ :• '-'■ premisesi^s a... BOQt ; & -SHOE . WAREiHQUSE : '' . " . 'IN, ' ' ' THE EIMBOLTON ROAD, ...;■•■ .FEILDING (Jfext door to Mr Metard's),. Where, by attention to business, combined with good workmanship, he liojpes to obtain <ii;s patrqaage ■ . * of the public. : <^EDEE^ ..^BOSirTLX AJIfENI'BD TO.,

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 33, 5 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 33, 5 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 33, 5 March 1879, Page 1

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