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’I’HJS WHITJS HAK'C A HOTEL. M A B t o ir;-. ; r Y: The Proprietor desires tp announce that ho has taken over the- mhdc-gs mont of this well-known ment, and hopes by strict attenttsa their comforts, combined with; to merit a continuance of public sup port, ■ -Y’' The Cuisine is under the control of a first-class cook, thereby ensuring the comforts et a FILST-GLASS TABLE. . , '.ay, Plunge, Shower, Hot & Gold -Baths at all hours. \f YYHotel lighted by electric'! ‘ Coaches leave tfee.Hetel -9 ; jV-' \ B. COBMA^Y i PEOPEIETOE. mo BE PUBLISHED in AUGUST, 1908, STOIVE’S;,-":^ Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, and'TaPa* ■ T uaki Commercial, Municipal- and General '> ■ . DIBECTOB^VI and • Y;'VYY NEW; ZEALAND Atf Eighteenth Year—August 1 l£Cl?~=o.f publication. • . . i fc Edited by ; JOHN; STO-ITE. •*! Demy Bvo. size, containing', 1260 pages, together with .Numerous Mhp*, corrected to date, the wholehind , somely bound in cloth, gilt lettered-. Price, if ordered before publication 10s 6d ; after publication, 12s 6d. STONE,, SON:& CO.i : '£rjL,. Printers and Publishers- Crawford and Jetty Streets, Dunedin; afed ct ■'] Lamb ton Quay, Wellirgfci: r|l 0 KIMBO LT 0 N DAW’S EOYAL MAIL COACHES Leave Feilding ... 8,30 a.m. dail« Leave Cheltenham 10.0 ,/a.m. dailv Leave Kiwitea ,10.40 Arrive Eimboltqn ... 11.3Q-.Ctn* Leave Kimboiton ... 11.45 e;m. Leave Eiwitea 12.30 ! p;m, daily Leave Cheltenham ... pl.O pirn, daily Arrive Feilding ... 2.16 pimYdaily Coaches leave Empire Stables.at J 8.30, Parcels left there will every attention, Yehieles and Saddle Horfxvi on hire. First-class ;,;' " i; i able. ’ YY V ;• J G. , BLACKT^EEL. MAETON,/ : Y; V -':y GENEEAL CAEEIEE & PCfI"V ING AGENT. Agent for Colonial Carrying Company • /j. r y - , v Furniture packed and delivered to a.l parts of the district., Express meets ail trafty' Telegrams promptly attended to« r£HE GRETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE. F. H. GIBBONS, Peopeiptoe This well-known Hostelry bs. a ii THE COMFORTS OP A HOME HI id i CD.veniences of a first-class hotel. Ttie premises are furnished with a view tc the comfort of the public. TAEIFP, 8s per day. Good Sample Eoom. Best Brands only. Passengers called for trains. WANTED TO SELL—Gents’ 9* a bicycle in first-class order. Prio to clear £3 cash. Easy terms arranged - ADAMS LTD. Avenue, ‘Wanganui.
Mail and Livery Stabiles. WAITUNA KOYAL : -MAII COaCH. 8. S. FAGAN. IPbopbietob. COACHES run as follows Leave Waituna West daily at. 7.SC a.m „ Cunninghami’s ... 8.20 a.m „ Makino ... ■ 9.35 a.m Arrive at Feilding ... 10 aim Leave Feilding ... 3.30 p.m „ Makino - ... 4 p.m Cunningham's 5.45 p.m Arrive Waituna, 6.30 p.m Parcels delivered along the road. Parcels may be left at Carbine Booking Office, Feilding, but must be prepaid. Waituna Agent; Mr E. G. Hum* phrey, with whom parcels may be left, but must be prepaid. Horses and vehicles always on hire at Waituna, and passengers driven beyond Waituna on arrival p£ coach. (V MAX ; BAUER’S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, BETWEEN KIMBOLTON & FEILDING. Leave Kimbolton Leave Cheltenham , , Arrive Feilding ... Leave Hote Stables, Feilding ... Leave Cheltenham ... Arrive Kimbolton AH parcels left at the Manchester Hotel Stables for Kimbolton and Apit will be carefully attended to, and mus be prepaid. Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, &c., always ou hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables Kimbolton. C. MAX BATJBE, Proprietor, ART O N HOT EX STABLES. AOETH BEOADWAT SID. "AIMER Has pleasure in informing the public that he has taken over these wellknown Stables, and hopes to receive a fair share of patronage. , COACHES meet all trains', and patrons driven to all parts of th district. Letters an* Telegrams!will receive prompt attenaon. Gigs, Hacks, and Harness Horses always on Hire,' JgRICKJS. ~~~JBRI CKS. FOE SALE Bricks in any quantity at yard or delivered to any. part of the district, Bricklaying of all descriptions. A. GAVE, Jun. BONGOTEA BBTCKYABD--7.45 am. 8.45 a m, 9.45 a.m 4.45 p.m 5 p.m 6.45 p.m XENDRICKS’ fish shop and DINING ROOM, BROADWAY, MARTON. Is NOW OPEN in Brick Premises lately erected. Large and commodious Dining Edom. Also, Private Booms for Ladies, Open every week night from 7 a.m. till II p.m. Our . Civility ! Best workmanship guaranteed. j
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9362, 3 February 1909, Page 7
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