A Drink t* b# gnleful for. • . WOLFES SCHNAPPS - "■ l It li the beverage for all times and all weathers, for men and women* the healthy or the ailing Hotels & &ccommodat .on Houses. TUNCTION PRIVATE ° HOTEL. >MARTON RAILWAY JUNCTION. Is now open co receive Casual and Permanent Boarders. The House is up. to-date in every respect, and is supplied with all modern requirements. Nothing has r oeen spared which tends to the comfort of patrons. MBS LINTON, Peopeieteess-JUJ-ABTON • JUNCTION RAILWAY HOl EL. ROBERT HUNT Announces he is in possession of the above House, and will be pleased to meet old friends. GOOD ACCOMMODATION AND FIBST-CLASS TABLE. All Trains stop to allow passengers sufficient time for Refreshments.
JJANGITIKEI |J OTEL BULLS, The Proprietor desires to announce that he has taken over the management of this well-known Establishment, and hopes by . strict attention to their comforts,, combined with civility, to merit a continuance of public support. $ The Cuisine is under the control of a first-class cook, thereby ensuring the comforts of a FIEST-CLASS TABLE EL L. HENDERSON. jrBOPEXETOB.}
MASONIC HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. Every Train waits 16 minutes. Give MULEOONET a call. Never forgot an old FEIEND.
MANCHESTER HOTEL, feildinq. REDUCTION IN MEALS. OWING to the reduction in the cost of Meat, Bread, etc., the price of ALL MEALS at the ManChester Hotel will be REDUCED to ONE SHILLING (Is) from Friday October 9, 1908. Sale Days, dinner at 11.30. D. P. BAEEETT, Manchester Hotel.
R, J- WALTERS. (Late of Wellington), MAETON. Has much pleasure in announcing to the residents of Marton and surrounding districts that he has taken over the ■well-known Marton house THE CLUB HOTEL, And hopes to conduct the same to the satisfaction of patrons, and by strict attention to their comfort, combined with civility, to merit a fair share of support A First-class Stock of ALES, WIHEB and SPIEITS. A Good Table Kept, BILLIAED EOOM.
THE ARCADIA PEI FATE HOTEL, FOLDING, Will be found j“ TJp>to-Date ” in’ every respect except Tariff, which is lower than any house of the same class.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9384, 2 March 1909, Page 7
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341Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9384, 2 March 1909, Page 7
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