Manawatu Hotef, Avenue, FOXTON. THE Proprietor having made con siderable alterations and addi- ! tions to the Hotel, sparing nothing, m ordea to ptovide < omfortable and ccnveniont .accommodation for both Travellers and Boarders, respectfully solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Newly Erected Sample Room, Excellent Cuisine. First-Class Billiard TftMcr. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Buggies and Horses always on dThe Manawatu Hotel Express will meet the night train, and convey travellers to the hotel FREE o» CHARGE. OTTO BERKEFELD, PROPRIETOR. Whyte's Hotel, FOXTON, Edward Jewell TY7 3SHES to inform the public J Vy thut having assumed the pro- ! piietoiship of the above well-known | and favorite hotel, he intends to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable hotel on the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on recehing every attention and civility. The Table uill be provided m a most liberal manner, and the pioprielor's long experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats, will be a guarantee that none but the Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, Sfc., will be kept m Stock. The Stables will be under thu management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. The Express from the Hotel will l»e m attendance on night trains, to convey passengers and luggage for those wishing to Bton at the Hotel, Free of Charge. COBB & Co.'s COACHES Start Daily at 5.30 a.m., from WhyteV Hotel for Wellington, arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Office is «it the Hotel, where Tickets and all particulars can be obtained. Those for Wellington Coach may rely on being called m time to hay« hot breakfast before starting. Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which is suitabable for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &c. CLUB HOTEL, The Squabe, PALMKKSTON NORTH. H. T. AKERS... Prophietob. ( : ate Manager Rutland Hotel, Wanganui.) THE above begs to inform the public generally that he hat opened this newly-built Commercial and Family Hotel, which he intendf, by civility and constant attention, to make the most popular Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists, Theatrical*, and Permanent Boarders will und the Club a comfortable home. Charges Moderate. Private Sitting Rooms for Families and Permanent Boarder*. Wines, Spirits, and Ales Of the Best Procurable Brands only . First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. \ Summers & 00. AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, FEILDING. SYRUPS, Tonic Water.-, Cordials, Ginger Ale, Champagne, Cider, &c. Goods forwarded by Rail or Waggon throughout the District. Purity and Quality Quaranteed, JOrders' Promptly attended-toy
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 161, 5 June 1884, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 161, 5 June 1884, Page 1
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