Edward Jewell WjISHES to infi*iif!«h%^pabllo j thi>t having assumed tbe proprietorship of the above jwell-k^now%; and favorite hotel, he intends to spaiv' no expeuSH to niake ii- (h^n^Oßt^Diiiforlablo hotel on the Cjjasu Koue ;but experienced servants kept, and visitors canf felyljop iiesei:vis^ v jlYe;isf • i; sitteiition and civility. The Table. will J?e provided, in a most liberal^ ?mauiieV,i and the pf<h?( l»riet ; or\s long exj»eiience_as providore of the lateN.Z. S.S, .:Coiiipauv's ? ,Aiid other boals, will b« a guarunUe'that none but tHe Best of < - Ales, Wines, Spirits, Sfc, will be kept-in; Stock; , '/ The Stables will be "under- the management of the well-known, li. Stanley, late of Col)b & Co., Foxtoo. The Express ; from -the Hotel wil be m attendauce on night trains, to . convey passengei-a and luggage for those wishing; to ston at the Hotel, Free of Charge. • ••■ cobb %^S (talonls, if j Start Daily at 5.30 am., from Whyte'w Hotel' for Wellington, arriving from Wellington at .4.15 ..pjw. The Booking Office is at the Hot-el, where Tickets arid all parlieular» t ic?in > Ke obtained. Thqse for Wellington Coach niay rely on being called m tinio . to havje hot breakfast before starting. • Lesse^f^tke^FeXWn P^iblw^ Hall, : which is '" imitSbable'^ for -Ent^rtain^. * inents, Lectures,. Dancing,. Pttblic. Meetings, &c. ' . The Square, __ PALM KRSTON NORTfI. H. T. AKERS.;..... J ... i PeopßiEtOß, (late Manager Eutland Hotel, I ' W^anui.) , y> , r . {J; Charges Moderate. First-Class Sample Jibbing. Good Stabljng and /. Pad- [ docks. Every care lak'eu, but l^ I responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of i '•■■ every train. . ; Luncheon . . ! ... 1 2 to 2 p.m. Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. fdeorge & Go., Palmerston - Butcfter y, The Square, Paliner^tqn North. : . TEMPEKAKCE HOTEL THOMAS GILBEET BEGS to inform hW friends and' tho public- that ; he ; jnisy^urr, -, chased the above Ilotelj and has decided to make: . ■:■ , : '■;■,>.-■•« ; . =i. - fJ ■•-;. •. Uvtensive Improvements, w.hich, wheii completed, will compare "** fuvourably. .with,, any Hotel in^ the district. ' •'■.•, l :. \ ; '.-- V ■". j_,_: '...V- ■» V' A ; first-class, table;? js kept and ;v ? * TemppHince Drbks of every- de*crip^ tion cau be had at the 'Bar.^ , r : ' y ' ' Visitors will find all the quiet of a home at the above . 'establish menfe.: B- : , : Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. V Mieals aL all hours. -Board/ ■£! per week. Menls and Beds, Is. r Good Stabling and Paddocks* .'.-.■? T. GILBERT Proprietor. JFXQUR ! PLOilfe f ; ASK FOX GhamberlairT'S : FtQWR. Admitted to [k£ffi#:iftsfc.m i ss£: ' ManaWatUy t V ;' ; , /piHA^BEP.LAIN'S is .the only V \tj ;Mill that is fitted with .'ippli- -I, ahcesi. for thoroughly mixing the * wheats essential to making Good Flour. .Orders punctuHliy atteruied to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, . Feilding $»team _ Flour Mill. $£T To be obtained at Milverton & Son's Main-street Pahnevston. :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 248, 16 September 1884, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 248, 16 September 1884, Page 1
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