Whyte's Hotel, Edward Jewelj WISHES to inform the puMI« . : that having assumed the pro- • prietorshipVof: the above welMdjbijrti ■ ■ and favorite hotel, he intends to tp»r» • no expense to make it the mo*t cam> ■ fprtablo hotel on the coast. / N»q» but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility. ' ' " '' ' The Table will be provided im ft most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as provider* ! of the kte N.Z. S.S. Goiupaiiy'a and other boats, will bo a gunvanUe that none but the Best of : : Ales, Wines, Spirits, fyc.\ will be kept m Stock. . ;.. The Stables will be under >;tbr , management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., FoxUn. The Express irom 4l;e Hotel wi| *- be m atten^anc^ s on night^ trai^s w t4 V. couvey passengere and luggage for those wishing' to' ston at tfce HtftdV Free op Charge. . ■ COBB. & Co.'s COACHES. .■ . . Start Ijaiiy at 5.30 a m., from Whyte's Hotel for Wellington. 5 arriving froiti Wellington ,at. 4-15 p.m.^ii The Bocjldng Office is at the Hotel, where Tickets and all particular* can be obtained. - -. r > Those; for Wellington 1 Coach may ; * rely on being; called m time to har# hot breakfast before starting. Lesse<iof the Fox ton Public T Hall, which is 'Buitabable for Entertaim- ' ' ' merits, iLectnres, Dancing, Pubiit Meetings, &c. GLIJB HOTEL; . PALMERSION NORTH. I 1 I'l'i'iCiil) H. T. AEERS ,.Pbo?rij^>b, (I ate Rutland- Hotel, : Wanganui.) » -. . nnHE ; above begs to inform th» X public generally that he has opened this newly- built Comriierciil - and Family Hotel, which he intends, 7 , by civililiy and constant attention* to make the most popular ; Hostelry on the Coast. Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourist*, Theatricals, and Permanent Boarders will find the Club a comfortable home. Charges Moderate. Private Sitting Rooms for Families • and Permanent Boarders'. ' " Wines ; Spirits, and Ales j Of the Beat Procurable Brand-i only First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stalling and Secure Paddocks. Every care taken, but n« responsibility. ;. : Porter m attendance Jon the arrival of; : every train. Luncheon 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. George & Co* * Palmerston Butcbery, The Square, Palmerston North. WOOIWILIJg " TEMPERANCE HOTEIi J THOMAS GILBEBT BEGS |to inform his friends and the! public that he has Purcliased.thQ above Hotel, and has de* cided to make - : Extensive Improvements^ which, when completed, will compare favourably .with , : any Hotel m tb# district. . . ■ * A first-class \ table is kept j^nd ' Temperance Drinks of every de<*rip~ : tion can be hud at the Bar.* ■■'<. Visitors will find all the quiei oik i home at the above establishment. Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m Meals at all hours 1 . Boiirdi &l i*r >* . week. Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stabling and Paddocks, r T. GILBERT.v~;.^P R0W ii^rd»; - PAPER BAGS* I\RAPERS', Millinery Baffsfrbm ' / 15/- per thousand. Sarorles at Standard Office.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 231, 27 August 1884, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 231, 27 August 1884, Page 1
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