"TjiOXTON FAMILY HOTEL, ARTHUR WELLINGTON HOWE. This HOTEL is now OPEN. | Good Boardand Residence* -with every attention and comfort, provided. There is a Billiard }!oom attached, with one, of t&e best Tables m tfos county. ; Uopd. Stab^ng. Foxtojj, ,Ju,ne 6th, 18J8. TTA^QOMBE TTaTE.L. JAMBS HASTIIp;. PfcOFRIEIjQR. Tbj^. Hotel) is situajted within one. nrinute'a walk of the Hallway Station, is fitted up m, the best possible style, and offers eveiy inducement to trapelIvrs and families visiting Halcombe. The Spirits, Wings, and Ales are selected fr.om the best brands, only. First-class Stalling, with every attention, to horses. CHABGES.. MODERATE E°X^l -^IfeJ^ T-T OT:I ? L > PALMKUSiJOX ISOtiTir. J. O. B j\T CIIE LA E (.Latc of. Mai'ton and W^anganui), Pkqprietor, Having purchased the above commodious Hotel, hopes by strict attention to business, an.d by studying the comfort, of visitors, to obtain that amount of support so liberally accorded to Jiis predecessor. A Ta^le d'Hqte daily at one p.m. A. spacious Billiard Fioom, fitted with .one of Alcnek's best Tables, is attended by an expei-ieuped marker. Qood Stabling, with numerous Loose Boxes, Coaches leave Hie Hotel for Napier and Ma«tert«db. QJi Tuesdays and Fridays, at 4 a.m. J. 0. BATCHELAT?. Proprietor. Palmers fon Xorth, 12th September. 187 S. THE COACH leaves the KOYAL HOTEL for NAPIKIt on Titesd *-•<>, Thursdays, ruid Sniurdayx, at ;V p.», and for MASTER TON on ManWednesdays, and Fridays, at I.IW •J O. lUTCHELAR. :T" E IC E S T X It 11 O [F SE. ". A. ~XV. It-AMPSOX, llotT.r.^., Siox, axt> Dncou.vTiVK Puntki;, <^-E OR Q E ST X E Ti;T , Palmerston North. mHE CLAItKNDOJ* HO^EL. Palmkhrtov Nokth, JAMES. CAERO^C, Pji'oprietor. The.X'lare^lon, having iieen much enlarged, newly decora ted, and furnished m v.{he. best style, will now be foynd one «f r-.ihti best appointed hotels i-^.the Manawatu district. The chieFaim of tlte proprietor has been to make this hotel -replete ■ajith every comfort and eonveniea.ee thy, travelling public can require. Private families visiting the distinct may novs; rely upon obtaining superior accommodation, suites of apartments paving .been specially provided. The Cuisine will be found all that can be. desired, and thejaestof Wines, Spirits, and Beers are alonp supplied. The Billiard Room ia furnished with one of Alcock's best Tables. Extensive Livery Stables adjoin, the premises, Tjrhere saddle horses orj raps can be obtained for visiting the roinaiitic SL't-nery of .the Gorge. FOE S A- L X , ITn the Township of Awahjl'RT, A HOUSE and SHOP, with BakeK.OUSR attached ; togejthcr .with G-ood-will of Business. A cjoorl -trade to be dyne by an enrrcretic ::y,in. For particUars. ajinl v to '.E- SANDERS, Baker, Main street, Palmerston .N., Drlnuawatu. Q Q VEND SEN Begs to notify to tha.,inhabifanls of 'Feii.ding- and surrounding district that he has opened larje and commodious . premises as a BOOT-&. SHOE WAJIEIfOFSE m. THE KTMP.OLTON EOAD, FETLDING (iS'ext doov to Mr Mctard's), Where, by attention to business, combined. with good workmanship, he hopes to obtain the patronage " of the public. O.EDEBS -»B01IPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 8 March 1879, Page 1
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