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M ahaWatu HoteV nnßtE Proprietor hnving made; con J_-/ alteration's -anil addiItions to the Hotel, scaring -'rio'thing, m ordea to provide""? nm for table and convenient? ! acc^mmpdatir6W n fdr Wth Travel lei^ 'and: ; Boardei^, ;resbe\jtfiflly jSolieits pohtinuahct >o& UVe'pnbfic i : ' : ' ; : plitrohaW ll!j ■^'^•°» | .:•: • ' -i.-:' 1 :;.': I-. .UT.-.^ut :•<•„.■}->[ S^le'Wmff. '• ' Excellent Cuiisine^ •'!' '",\ | Fir^.Clai,Bllilila.aTubie ! Good StMinW aua ; Pad^ks. ■•"' Buggies and Horsies = dhvays^on! r ' The MnaVaf ii j H6tel ; Ejijifess wih meet the night train, and convoy s traveller^ 'to" 'the hotel 8 'JBTflfeti'- or 1 ;:; ■; h ' :; CHAUOE; ! *'• r '^ ■ \ o-ij<-it .v:H.Sj>.:'.> j.'iu TC!. ji:!<i \J I .l. \J< JjJlSlv Jty^Jti fLLtL), 'j •■■ ■ PROPRIETOR. : j ■■'■, ■. . :i t .;,.v t r.-ia/ti« i^t-t'k' ■>':-> I , . ....... ■ .... Whyte's Hotels \i\'\v:!3:\:^j.}rv:\yy.\.i--;Edward Jevvell TTJ"/ i'SHES to inform the pui»iic y T tliKb having assumed the propijietprship/ of the- above ■well-known andfavorite hotel, he intends to spare n«i expense to make it the most comfortable hotel on the coast. None but experienced .servants kept, and visitors ; can .rely on receixing every atteiitioir and 'ciWl'ityV !j r/ - ■ : ' : '"" ' |The Table will- bo^ provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore of |the»U\te MZPSSI^ (jompan'yis otjier boats, will bo a guarantee that j none but the /Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, fyc., ' : will be kept m Stocki. ' ; ; irhesyStabh^s^will lj^^X«nde^ {the | V 7 'management " of Tiie we] l-knbwn *a. Stanley, late of Cpbb & JGol,3Foxton. The Express' from ! t>e A Hotel will be. (m attendance on~night trains, to cojjvey .passengers'' an'di 'luggage/ for) those wishing to stoti at the Hotel, Flips op Ohakgb. , ; \ COBB'^; Ga's COACHkS' 5 ! * ; iv Start Daily at 5:30 Em^ from' 1 il Whyte'* MM for W^llingtoiy, arkving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Office is at the Hotel >r where Tickets>and all pdrticula'rs cans T be Obtained. Those for Welliogion. Coach may rely on being called m time to havo hot breakfes^befovestifulirigr # g Lessee qf the Foxton I?iiblip Hal|^ . v whiclii. ' is suitabatlle ■' for lEnfertiiiii- ' | mehts, Lectures, TJaucing, Public Meetings, <&c. . ;fi ■ •"" 1 .'i y'i'ti .. '■■ i\ v■.'■ '■' : • ! •■" '/' h ;T< i' I--'. DjLUB HOTEL, i The;Squabe, r r '•■ j PALMERSTON NORTH. H. T. AKER,S^..;.......Proprietob. • ('ate Manager R'uiiahcl ; HotelV Wanganui.) fTIHE above begs to inform the _■_! , public generally >that he has opened ithis newly-built; £?pnim«i&iak ■ I and! Family Hotel, whioh he intends, by civility and constant attentioii, to'? f make the most popular Hostelry on \ ' the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists,' Theatrical", and Permanent Boarders will find the Club* ! comfortable home. Charges Moderate. Private Sitting Rooms for Families and Permanent Boarders. Wines, Spirits, and Ales Of the Best Procurable Brands only . First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Pud-r docks. Every care taken, but no responrobility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of . ■ . - every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. * Dinner ' .'... ... ;6.p.tn. '^„'XJ.' : ' ^ support, local jNi)iTs:r ry.'^ '^ Summer s & • €)e, ; ; ■ AERATED WATER, AND CORDIAL"- MkNtTFAteTtfRER^* "* U FEILDIka. J ! >! ? SYRUPS, ..Tonic „ : W«teiy,- '-JEtoßr-."/,"' : dials, Ginger Ale, Champagne;, j i . : U<^er, &c. irt ,..,.; v; .jr Goods forwardnl by Rail or ytaggtaq'. '\ .throughout the bisti-ici. ; ■ Purity and Quality Quaranteed. ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 176, 23 June 1884, Page 1

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