1 j FEILbiNG HOTEt," ' kjMBOLTON BOAD/PEILDIHO. i ; HASXiE BPJGS , ioi "iiifoyoo*. :tbe i pujbliQ,...hiß patrons and friends, that he has op,ene4;,the . > , , ;.. .. : . .-: ■•■• .=• -. \ : i-imiuPWOt-.- Hotel! . \\ ; 'That the ! fiSiise' ! has' r^iurnisneU righit; throughout that, additions. and ? ftl^eratibns conducive to the greater comfort. ; and . convenience pf tbeipubiichave been completed, and that every endeavour will ber-made, anA.no exppDse spared, to make the house one of the ;oest ; oß thd Goast. ;i • /; .?, i Every convenience for boarders; tra-' ' Tellers, and visitors, who may rely on jßivUity. and attention. ;.j . , ..... •: The liquors are of; the; best brands BILLIARDS i '■''■ SILLIARDS ■ ,;,,,-,, :.; J[.. ,pASTIE,^ ; ; t , , Proprifitor ; I ;;>: SHISGL>tMi ! ; SHlriG ! LteliTl ' : ! ! ' iPIIiINGSi PAIIN^I! : " "' i! ! LATHisr! ' ' ; jHE Undersigned is prepared to '• 1 1 supply Sawn Tptara Shingles m I l ' bay qaanfiby- ; at'' 9s p^r 1000. ■*'■' Pdings/Laths, ic/Wt' proportionally' , : ..low prices. ! ... i: „ y v . -..,.,„ $L,mXols, tJniou Saw Mills, •''■ a ; ':;-: ■■: ■; :;. ; ;,.. v ir- ;Makino. : . ~ i^urj ftoxi^.u.. ... ., I A/S:K-for:.€^amberlain'a FLOUH i; ad- . '■■ mitted tc v be' the 'bes^ >n ihe' - , ■ _( .i ■■:'>■. •" ' ■ - i : . Chamberlain's is the only mill that is ' fitted with appliances for thoroughly | mixing the wheats essential to making [ Good Flour. ? Orders punctually attended to. . We E. CHAMBPTJ T. A T -. Fei^ing Stearn^ Flour, Mi:;. <^"Tp Vfe phtuined at. King E-o^.,>The y c q Ui.ro, &j;j iviilyertou & Son's v Main--3 .: .- stre,t.t ; ; Paimei'sfccn, -.- •.•;■ 3 GLGRIOQS 1 " Niuws FOR MAN Am - r .. .., , 1 BOOTS AND SHQKS^FOJEt: THE } Million i i R- ■ i LLTSGETaM hsis just re- • XjL ceived the Largest, CbeapJ est, and most". Fashionable Stock o"f • Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Manawatu. To cany into effect the i well-worn motto " Small Profits and 7 Quick Hefums,". he offers the. GKE ATf BST BVitGAINIS ' eve/ heard of m ithe district; The Stock has been care--d i.u>lty selected by HOM K ; BIJ YE R^, Q m the Home market, and therefore, all a middle; profits and charges 'ty Colonial a merchants ; have, been obviated,} •cpnse-, quent ly^ = fetd whole can .and will i hoisold i at such prices as must command a- • spseedy clearance.. , ; '-• , : .-. \ i~ Bespokf Work UneqoaliLßd. i" Noce but hrst- class workmen are 1 employed, anil hotiiing but the best ' of material used 7"' l ~For fit, Style, and WorkniftnshifV nothing^ can surpass my P> work, of whicl~The inliabitauts ,ol Mrtiinwatu have had airiple pro'o't. ' j . " w Ojy : The Squabb." !
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 1
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