TjIOXTON FAMILY HOTEL* AETHUR WELLi^GTON HOWE. This HOTEL i^now OPEN. Good Board andßcsiience, with every attention and comforb-,*provided. There 'is a Billiard Room attached, with one of the best Tables m the county. % Good Stabling. Foxton, June 6th, _|J37B. TT ALCOMBB TTO TEL. This Hotel is situated within one minute's walk of tlief' JR ail way Station, ii« fitted up m the" best possible style, and offers every inducement to travellers and families visiting Halcombe. " The Spirits, Wines, and Ales are selected from the brst brands only. First-class Stabling, with every attention to horses. CHAEGES MODERATE. T> OVAL Jl^ll^ U OTEL) PaLMEBSTON J. O. BAT Ofi EL A £ (Lute of Marton.aqd Wanganui), PfiOI?BIKT<ra, h Having purchased theiabove comjnodious Hotel, hopes by strict attention to business, and by studying the comfort of visitors, to obtaih-fttLiat amount of support so liberally accorded to his predecessor. j ' A Table d'H&ledaily at one p.m. — -£ A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Aleock's best Tables, is attended by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with. numerous Loose Boxes. THE COACH 'leaves the ROYAL HOTEL for N API Kit on Tue*days, Thursdays, wifajiatvrdays, at 6 a.ni.; and for JM aSTEETOXw Jfon r day, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. J. O. BATCHELAE. rpHE CLARENDON HOTEL. X Palmeeston Noeth, JAMES CARROLL, Proprietor. The Clarendon having been ranch enlarged, nowJy dtvorated, andfurnishediu th ■ best style, will now be found one- -f the best appointed hotels m the ilanawatu district. Tho chief aim of theproprietorhaHbeen to make this hotel replete with every comfort and convenience tho 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 b« desired, and thebt-stof Wines, Spirits, and Bpers are alone supplied. Tho Billiard .Room is furnished with one of Aleock's best Tables. E/aen&ive Livery Stables adjoin tho premises, where sadt'-lo horses or traps can be obtained for visiting tho l'omautic scenery of the Gorge. T EICESTER HOUSE. A. W. HAMPSON, House, Sign, akd Decoeative Paisteb, G-EOBOE STEEET, Palmei\ston North. EW TLUMHEE'S SHOP Tkkkaob End, Main Street, Pnlmerbton North. CIIAKLES BRIDGE Begs to inform tlie Inhabitants of the Mimuwutu . Count v that, ho hns opened a new - l'luuiber's Shop, neur the Princess Hotel, Termee End, Pnhnerston North. .All descriptions ol Ccvrngßted Iron Water Tarks, of any size oiid -pattern, turned out on the slior! est notice. Cuiwney-dot't'ovs and Wind-guards, any 6liap'e or design, executed m a workman-, like mnnuer. • Fum'psof all kinds fit led up and repaired, and responsible workmen sent to miy part of the district. Every description of material kept m stock, find od sale. All orders by post promptly attended to. npHEi undersigned has. commenced X business m FEILDIjSG as a GENEKAL COMMISSION AGENT. Land ' Bought and Sold on Comniission. All business matters attended to with punctuality. Licensed Native Interpreter. HJEOTOIt BOOTH. Feilding, May Bth, 1878.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 47, 7 June 1879, Page 1
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