"OOYAL TT O *^ L . Palmbeston Nobth. , ; J. O. BATCp LA R (Late of Marfcon and Wangsaiui), Pbopbietob, |. Having purchased the above commodious Hotel, hopes by, strict attentioii. to business, and by studying tlie comfort of visitors, to obtain that amount of support so liberally accordeljt to his predecessor. *f% : . A Table d'H6te daily'at qne p.m. r A spacious Billiard Room,:fitted with' one of Alcock's best Tables, is^affende^ by an experienced markeK *$\' . ' . ".J , ■ ' Good Stabling, with numerous Loose Boxes. •. ■ i." ■ THE COACH leaves ths ROYAL HOTEL for NAPIER ; on' tuesdayn, Thursdays, and Satwdays, a,t 6 a.m.; and for MASTERTQN on Monday, Wednesdays, and JTriaays, at 1.30. j. o. batc;kelar. • . • ' i. - ' HPHE CLARENDONr HOTEL. Paimesston NoHiH, / JAMES CArlr|)LL, Proprietor. '
The Clarendon having been much en-. Jjarged, newly decorated, antlf urnisihedin' the best style, will now be found one ;*f the best appointed hotels m the Mahawatu district. . i The chief aim of the proprietor has been to make this hotel replete every comfort and convenience tlpe travelling public can require. ; ;;; Private families visiting the district may now rely upon obtaining superior accommodation, sliites of;\ apartments/; having been specially provided. , , .^. The Cuisine will be found all that. can be desired, and thebestpf>Wines, Spirits, and Beers are alone. supplied. The Billiard Room is furnished with one of. Alcock's best Tab^j. ; ; 4 _ Extensive Livery Stffoles adjoin the premises, whore saddle hdrses%r trans can be obtained for visitingthe romantic scenery of the Gorge. : - T) A L M EBSTO;N- HOTEL. A. Dykes, Manager. This hotel has been renovated andrefurnished throughout, and will be found replete with every comfort for visitors. The Bar is stocked with wines, spirits, and beers of the most approved brands. The Kitchen is under the immediate, superintendence of Mr. Dykes, whose long experience will ensure satisfaction. The Billiard Room is furnished with one of Alcock's Celebrated Tables. Good Stables and Paddocks. Board and Lodging, £1 per week. DENBIGH. HOTEL FEILDING. C. ROE, PfiOPHIETOB. . This spacious hotel, within a short distance of the- Railway 'Station, is replete with every convenience for the accommodation of Families and visitors. Commodiojis and well-lighted Sample Room. Excellent S tabling and Secure !^ Paddocks". Buggies and Saddle Horses at a moment's notice. BILLIARDS. The Billiard Room is fitted with one of Alcock's Best Tables. .• ♦ HOTEL, FOXTON, •=;..•'■ , A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. THE; BEST ACCQMMpPrATW;, tor Travellers., ' .. ._',' Hastwell and Mawa's Ooacb.es leave the Hole] every moraing- ?a? WeL (StJinJays uxcepted,) a^|o.u/.a,m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 106, 10 January 1880, Page 1
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