T> OVAL ( J^^3»T OT;EL ' PiiifEßSTOir Noßfl. J. O. BATCHpLAR (Late of Marton and wfbgamu), " Pbopmbtob, y. Having purchased the aboVe commodious Hotel, hopes 1 by stricwattentiou to business, and by studyingithe comfort ef risitors, to obtain ths^; amount of suppprt so liberally acoifded to his predecessor. ' ' ' 5 ' I A Table tTHjdte, daily a|.one p.m. 'A spacious Billiard Roon\j fitted with one of Alcock's best/Tablesi is attended by an experienced marker.; Good Stabling; with numi rous Loose Bexes. ] • " - ""• "< - THE COACH leares t s ROYAL HOTEL for If APIEI ' on Tuesday*, Thursdays, and Sat rdays, at 6 ,a.m.; and for"MASTERT< N on Monday, Wednesdays, andJFVic ay*/ at 1.30. J. O. BAT< HELAR. fipHE CLARENDON^. J&OTEL. Palmbxstok No^Tif, JAMES CARROLL, Proprietor. _ ' The Clarendon haying been much enlarged, newly decorated, andfurnishedin .the best style; 1 will now be found one ef the best appointed hotel* m the Manawktti'dis'triot.^' •■■"■-.'■•'■•' ■ ' ''.': i'-'\ '■■■:, '. Tie chief aim of theproprietor has been to make: this ;hpt'el ; replete' with' erery comfort arid convenience the trarelling j public, can requires ; ■PriTate 1 .families viaitiug the' .distriot ; may noyr rely upon obtaining superior accommodation, .suites, of apartments having been speciaily prbyidecL The Cuisine', will be found all that can be desired, aridtliebesfcof Wines, Spirits, and. Beers are 4 alone supplied. i The : Billiards Roozn 1 is;f»^niihed with . one of Alcock's best Tables. / ' r j \Extensive' "itiiyery > Stables ; adjoin the premises/ where ■ saddle: lhorses or traps ■■ can! be obtained for visiting the romantic scenery of the Gorge. j ''".'.:'■'. ■ ' ■- .T I It V TE'jS . . : ; .: ; ';.:;■• - : : ■'. : '; ; toxton. -■ ■ ! ■•■■ A. J. WHYTE Proprietor. THE BEST ACCpMMpDATIOir ■ < for Travellers. Hastwell : «nd'. Ifaearafs Coaches leave the Hotel every morning ior Wel- . Mngten (Sundays. «xc«pted) ,. ■■ ■■■' . ■-■■'■ ■■■'- ■■ . at four a.m. ;; ..■■■■ : .-■ rijlHE undersigned has commenced JL business, m. PEILDtNG as a gJn'eKa^ commission agent. \ Land Bought and Sold on Commission. All Business matters -attended to with , punctuality:. 1 Licensed Native Interpreter. ■', ' I^l HECTOR BOOTH. ' Feilding, May Bth; 1878. HJOT ! HOT J ALI; SOT 111 TJIT'ANTED everybody m Palmer'■yVt;.:; :ston to come and try . ELDERSHAW'S i ■:,:::■■:'>: • Celelirated ( ' • - • ■Mj^p-T fl? !OkN; -i IB ,8 , •■■ \ ■i-:\ 1 .: .vibnlyiQd.esch: > ..,..- ... .- :h::; .-,.. ,r,.\- s Q*, y- .. , a!cUP A.. { XE^. o^jaotFEE, arid .».' r'HOTPiBffor'StXPENCE, ! to be had at ELDERSHAWS-RKPEESHMENT ROOMS, The Square, Paltnertton North. The only place m town for Griffith. Pri*e Confectionery. ' THOMAS MONTAGUE, Taonui Street, PaZiUSsstov Nobth. Well-sinking done on reasonable terms Chimneys swept, and Night business B ' J at£nded to/ '' All o orders, either rerbaler by letter, . punctually attended to. 1 (
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Manawatu Times, Volume IV, Issue 53, 3 July 1880, Page 1
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