■plOrfoN FAMILY S6|EL. A}_T_ttJß WJBLLINaTON EfOTO jTHis HdTHL is now oP*_Ni ' ]"> ' xy.: . . Good Board and Residence, witfc every attention and comfort, provided; * f A There ia a Billiard Room attache^' With one of the best Ta&les "m the county. ' _. ,-,-.. y _"; '-' .'^i^poNi- j|^_i|jif X■* •' ; To^^^&^i^A a° ;'.'■ J£A LCOM BE V -gO $% n .. * _ >.' ". A" JAMES HAST J^'/'f Peopeietoe. * tThis Hotel is A situated' withip'*ne minute's walk of tha Railway Stitibrijs; is fitted, up |n- the' best possibleTftyle, and offers every inducement to ti^a vellers and families visiting Hajcomhe. y The Spirits, Wines, and Ales Ire selected from the best brands ontyj . First-class Stabling, ,^th eprj attention to horses. X V X^y CHABOKS HO-BKAtB. ..:'' i f — , ;c-.;7::-7>-7 \:^ r-.XsL/' ' . . . - ,V.±.., 7 • , • .V-l M_> "HP/ *_M - - / TJOYAL JB|feßU TTpTEL, PALMEISfOK No|*Tf. {, •J. O. B JL : fjC^J&L;^%>(Lste of M»rt«tßnd Wtngtmtif), Pbopbibtob', yy . '. ■ y ". .;■ *r' f 4'A ' Having purchased the above ous Hotel, hopt^s; by strict attefiWoa'to business, and by studying thefomfort of visitors, to obtain' that angfchnt of support so liberally »ocorde'4Jjt« his predecessor;' ' V ;X • ATabled'HdtedsilyatonejKtii. A spacious Billiard Boom, fitti*| with •one of Alcock's best is §ft#udsd by an experienced mark»r. ; f ''■-. Good Stabling, with tramrfreuf LooseBoxeiv ■■''■'.'.. THE COACH leaves the £OVAL HOTEL for IfAFIER dnv*. Thwrsdayi, iayi<| Saturday*, at 6 g.m apd l fjor M ASTERTON' oi^jMok^ «uyA"Wsimto^^ AS O. BATCHELAB, \ . '■'•'■ A . I T EICESTE R HOUSE.. A. W. HAMPSON, House, Sign, and Dbcobativb Paiktbb* GEORGE STREET, XX Paltaerston North. fpHE CLARENDON HOTEL. Paixxbstov Nobth, JAMBS CARROLL, Proprietor. i The Clarendon having beeitjpp^f^.. larged, newly decorated, and fti rnished in. the best style, will now be found one .6 the- best appointed hotels m the Manawatu distnot. The chief aim ofthe proprietor has been to make this hotel replete .with every comfort and convenience the travelling .public can. require. Private families visiting the. distric*. may now rely upon obtaining superior aocommodaition, suites of apartments having been. specially providea. The Cuisine will, be found-ail that can be desired, and the bestof Wines, Spirits,, and Beers are alone supplied. X The- Billiard Room is furnished with , offe of Alcock's best Tables.. Extensive Livery Stables adjoin the premised Where: saddle horses or traps can be obtained for visiting the romantic - scenery of the Gorge. ' FO ; -R. -S .A'L 'BX Jm. the yownßhipof Awajhcbi, j A HOUSE and «HOP, wftfeh/- Ba_b- (J Smusb attached j; togiefther WhHi Opodr will' of Business. ; A 'good trade .to be dofje.^y an energejtic man. ■ For partijcujarsjapply to ! ' J E-JBANDERSwI^Uy,^ ! Baker, v-j'X Maiii street, Palmerßton N., " Manawatu. SQYENDSEN Begs to notify to the inhabitants of, FSJ.LWNO; and surrounding dis-. trict that he has openod large and commodious premises as a BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. IN 'ISE ELHJBOLTOK BO^D,. FEILDING (Kaxt-door lo Mr Mtotard'sJ,-' Where, by attention, to biisinessj.eonif bined with good \ hopes to obtain the patronage I of the public. !
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 15 March 1879, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 15 March 1879, Page 1
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