Clarendon Hotel, : * PALMEESfON NORTH, ' ■ JAMES CARROLL TTIHE Proprietor's name is sufficient JL giiarantee for ev<;ry attention and 'civility. Tourists, " 'I lieati-icM • Companiesj and the Travelling Public generally, ; well : looked after at ; SUPERIOR AGCOMMODATIONi Good Stabling and Secure Paddocking LIQXJOES only of Eiratfclass Quality .'. ;', ;;• : PBX)PItIETOR. ;,, : j ' PALMERSTON NORTH. ! I JAMES "FEIfTpSii 1 : i (tiate of Wellington), : BEGS to intimate to the residents of Pahnerston and thentravelJing public, that he has-, taken, i he] above Hotol,,and is^reparcd to cater; to their wants m a thoroughly effici-j ent way, . . i Ales,' Beers, l^Ffnes, & Spirits ; of the*best qiiab'ty only kept. ] Superior Accommodation ; : for' J tTavellers and families. Eeildiiig Hotel, KIMBOLTOtf ROAD. : : '_ ..J,. HASTIE BEGS' to' inform the public, his patrons, and friends, that he has pperied the ' FELLD ING HOTEL. 'That the house; lias been re-fur-nished right .throughout, that additions and alterations conducive tp the greater .contort and convenience ; of the public have been conpletod, and that every endeavour will be made, and no expnnse^ spared, ' to make the house one of the best on the Coast. ' ! ■ Every .convenience i'ov Boardors, Travellers, and Yisitora, who may rely on civility and attention. The Liquors are of the Best Brands. Billiards ! Billiards! iJrH^TIE, : '- ;■■ MANAWATU |CARRIA6E & WAGGON |-. ; ' Factory. ' Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. nnHE Subscriber takes leave to X thank the inhabitants of Palmerstoh jbist riot for the prompt manner m which they -have rallied to support His :new Estabiishment, and so as to merit a continuance of favors, assures them that the premises are now REPLETE with all necessary, appliances for carrying on the business. ! : New. and second hand Vehicles always' on hand, also Double and Single Harness m variety. ; Inspection Invited. • N.B. — As the - hearse - and' funeral paraphernalia is now complete, and m; readiness for use, the undersigned is prepared to carry out instructions with regard _to interments. Arrangemerits can. be made for use of hearse separately. F, STRATFORD SPECIAL NOTICE. ' TO OUR, StfBSORIBEBS. : . WE beg to notify to our sub-i scriber« who paid m advance that their term m many cases has expired; and we respectfully request ai continuance of • the same. By way of reminder we have sent out accounts, and trust they, will receive prompt attention. We specially ask a settlementfrom subscribers and advertisers who are more than six months m arrear. There is riow a very large' amount on our bookgj made up mostly of small,- ''slims ;' and owing to the exp'ertse of running a daily paper, which iii.a large and "scattered district, is necessary, very considernbl.e,; it is urgently necessary that book debts should not be allowed to increase. ■ Prompt settl oment is therefore respectfully requested.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 182, 30 June 1884, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 182, 30 June 1884, Page 1
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