Whyte's Hotel, FOX TON, Edward Jewell WISHES to luforni the ; ptihlfe thht having assumed the pro- • piietorship, of the above wellrknowU; ; ' and favorite^ hotel, ho intently to apart' > { no expense to make it Ihe mont com- ■ ( fovtablo hotol 5 ou the . coast, K«nA 4 but experienced Hervanta fcppfe, «na c " visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility.. I -<i f : 'i , , 1 The Table will >be provided i* a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience ns proyidortf : of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats, will be a guaranlte that ; none but the Best of >. •, :■:_ Ales, Wines] Spirits, ; -• I will s be, kept m Stocks , . ; The jSkhles will tie' under : th^ - management of the well-known B. J •' Stanley^ late of Oobb & Co., Foxton. - The Express v from, the Hotel wil^ be m atterfdancVon^ night trains, £>/ convey jpaslengerl *and' hfggage °for those wjishing,.tp ii< Btou Hotel, Free of Charge. " ! ' ' ! COBB &, Cp.'s. COACHES Start Dally 'at '5:36 *a n.., '■ froW >r Whyte'k Hotel for Wellingt(. ? », nvriving fro<n Wellington at 4i15 p.m. The Bopk'ing' Offi6e"ik : at Wk^"' 1 '< where Tickets and all particulars can be obtained. ..... ... Those tot. Co^ch in^ r\ rely on ;being called m time to hayt hot breakfast before starting. i ir ■ : ■ ; Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, which is , suitabable for ' Enfertaia- . ments, ! Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, <fee. '' '" CLlllß HOTELr :; : The Square, .. ' PALMERSTON NORtW; ;^. T. l.V.iPkop'iiiyroß, (I atej Manager Etttland HoW, ! Wanganui.) ' rT\ HE j above bega : to Wforta / ' k tne ' ' opened this." . uowly"|>uiy^^iv.m4rcvl. .1 and Fanfily^jrotel, lj&kh he in^cn<*i»» ' by civility ana constant attention, to make the most popular Hosteliy on f the Coast. ' Private Eamilies, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists,^ Tbeuti-icals, arid Per- ; « manent jßoavders will find the Club a i comfortable Jiqmp. / Charges Moderate. Private ; Sitting Rooms : for Families : and permanent Boarders. . . ; . . Winks, Spirits, and Ales Of the Besfc Procurable Brands only First-Cla^s Sample Rooms. Good : Stabling and" Secure* Paddocksij Every care taken, -but no '•■' respon.-ibility. , Porter m attenrUnce-Qn the arrival of - i every train. '- : Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner \ ... ... 6 p.m. Grecirge <& Go< ■ Pal^nerston Butchery, ' ' The Square, Palmerston Nortn. WOODVILLE TEIIIPERA3iCE HOTEL THQMAS GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends aud the public that he lias Purchased the above Hotel, and has decided to make . Extensive Improvements, wiich, when completed, will com|>are favourably with 'any Hotel m tb'« district. , » : A first-class table is kept and 1 Temperance Drinks of every de<erip- ' tion can be had at the' Bar/ '" :: Visitors will find all .the .qiiiei.of » Lome at the above establislinjenfc Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals ai| all hours, JWrf, £] mi * week. Meals a'tfd Beds," lsl " Good Stabling and Paddocks. T. GlLßEßT:;[ll»l.;Pkowiie^b. j :; paper' BAcisi 1 ;;";;.''^ -L/ 15/- pcr 5 thousand. Samrl«» al StaKDARD Office. '"'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 1
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