Whyte's Hotel, FOXTON, Edward Jewell TT7]SHES.to inform the public »V thi»t. having assumed the propi ietbrahip of the above well-known ' and favorite hotel, he intends to spare [no expense to make it the most com.fortablo hotel on the coast. None !but oxpenencedl servants kept, a«d visitors can rely pn receiving; ey^ry attention and civility. . , The Table will be provided im a most liberal manner, and the pr «- prietor's long experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S. Compauv's aad other boats, will be a gmirontte that none but the Best of A les, Wines, Spirits, Sfc. , will be kept m Stock. The Stables will be under tk« management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cohb & Co., Foxton. The Express from the Hotel wil b« m attendance on iiight traiiis, to. convey passengers and luggage Hv tliose wishing to ston at the Hotel, Fuee of Charge. ' COBB & Co:'s COACHES Start Daily at 5.30 a.m., from Whyte'w Hotel for Wellington, arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Office is at the Hotel, where Tickets and all particulars can be obtained. Those for Wellington Coach may rely on being called m tinie to hay« hot breakfast before Stirling. Lessee of the Foxtori Public Hall, which is suitabable for Entertamments, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meejtings, &o. CLUB HOTEL, I • The Squaee, PALMERSTON WORTH. H. T. AKER5............Pa0pRi8Tb8, (Late Manager Rutland Hotel,: Wanganui.) " Charges Moderate. N First-Class Sample. Rooms. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. Every care takeu, but no responsibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner ... ... 6 p.m. George & Go., . Paimerston Batcher^, .■•'-,'-•-■ The Square, . Paimerston Iforthj WOODVILLE TEiTIPEKAMTCE IIOTEIi. • THOMAS GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends aud tho public that ho 'has Purchased tho above Hotol, and has decided to make Extensive Improvements, which, when completed, will compare favourably with any Hotel m the district. • A first-class table is kept and Temperance Drinks of every description oau be had at the Bar., Visitors will find all the quiet of a home at the above establishment. Hot Luncheoii "frdip J2 to 2 p.m. M!eajs ai all ''• 'hours.'- v Board, per week. Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stapling and Paddocks. i T^GILBERT..;.........PROMttETOB. - ELpUH ! - W % PLOUE | ASK FOR Chamberlain's FLOUR. Admittea to be the $est m the ManawatU. /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only ' \J Mill tliat is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to -making Good Flour . Orders punctually attended to. * W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Feilding Steam Flour Mill. W ; To be obfained at Milverton & Son's Main-street Paliueiuton.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 255, 24 September 1884, Page 1
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