13 M AL '^^^^fe TTOTEL, Pa^mebston' Nobth. J. O , B A t"c HE LA R \ (Late-of_Martpn,jßnd.Wanganui), PbopbieJob, .- ' ■ -~.\ Having purchased thejubove commodii !pus i -Hotel, hopes 'by strict attentiod to ■business, ?>and' by> studying the comfoi*t *ofi visitors, rto obtain! that amount of. support so . liberally vvacoorded to his. • predecesspr^Tivf orii hir ". , i:-| >: f-5:' -viujfi i :i d' w-i'jilqo.' • • _! ; d'Hote'atily at one p.m. ; ' A spacious BiiUard.Rpom,. fitted with one of .'Alcpckfs * bes^.Tja-b'le.s, is attended by an experienced marker. Gobd Stabling, withlnumerous Loose ■■ • •■■■■■'•■" .-. : ' v -■■■ Boxes'. ; .: . - THE COACH 'leaves the ROYAL. HOTEL "■ for. NAPIER, on Tttesdaysii*Th\lrsdm/,s, land • Saturdays, at ;6 a.m. ; and-for= MA STIRTON on Mon~, ddy, Wednesdays; &vA.^rid ays, at 1.30. . : <:i\Y '. ■-■■■■ : :-;. J-.--.?...-.!",..: „.-... ■'. :V :■ \ si!;- :r.!i<- ; .>J.\O. BATCHELAR.,: /', rpHE 1 ..^ciijA^^^ijV'' H^l?EL^ . . Paimebstok Nobth, JAME S CARROLL, . Proprietor. * ' The'plarendoti. haying been much enlarged, newly decprAte^j and furnishediri : the biest-.style, will now be f bund one «f the beaty."^^^^^^^©^!'^'^'^^ Manawatii' district. ; '..',.,'',.'.'' " TheiChief aim of th.c proprietor has been to make this hptcj rgplete with every comfort- and convenience, the .travellings, public pan; require. , | .. . , . ' 'Private families visiting, the district : may- now- rely uponLobtaining superior ■accommodation, : suites. : of apartments : having been specially provided. ''"' TJie Cuisine will-be found all that can be-desired; and the frestof Wines, Spirits^ and Beers are alone supplied. • i -'■. ' The Billiard Room is furnished with one of Alcpc.k's best Tables: Extensive Livery. Stablfes' adjoin the; preniise.sll'wh^re •saddt^J'hbrsea©r trapa can be bbtained for visMng tke romantic' nf^ PBI G H H 6T E L ;Jl// : .;;;....-;SJaiHjI>INQ. f ;•■■ ;' ;D. ROE, Pbopjiietob. ■ Tnis •' spacious hotel, within a short distance of the Railway 1 Station, is replet& with everjr opivvepieuce for the aqbommbdatibhOT Families and visitors » , Commodious and well-lighfeed Sample " ; - : : Room". • ■_■■'. ■-...;■ 1 Excellent S fabling and. Secure ;.. ■..: : ■ .; .Paddocks. - Baggies and Saddle Horses at a mo- -■•■■• .jj ■--■■ \ ment's notice. . v. - BaLLIIARDS^. The 1 JEf illik'rd' Epbm is fitted with one I of Alcock's/Bisi' TaßresC"' " AU'e'EF S : ; H O TEL, Lambton Quay, WILLIi\GTQN. WILLIAM LIG HT v (Late of Barrett's H.otel) r , Pb bietob, on. t Superior Family and commercial Apartments. HOTEL, TOXTON, A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Travellers. Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Wel- ; ' lin'gtbn (Sundays excepted) ■ at* four a.m. • THE MAORI WAR, PERSONS wishing to be prepared for the worst 'can be supplied with POWDER, SHOT, &c &C, : \ at .- '■ -- / . MARSH'S STORE Tebbace E»p.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 October 1879, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 October 1879, Page 1
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