Hotel, FOXTON,. Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public that having assumed the )»ropiiefcoiship of the above well-known and favorite hotel, he intenJ; to spare no expense to make it the most comforiabU; ho'tol on the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiun.q every attention andlciviiity. fi The TaoleJ%ill be pTOvideil m a' most liberal jnannor, and the p;ro"-' priefor's long. experience as providiire of the late N.^. S.S. Company's and other boats, will l>« a guamntte that none but the Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, $fc> will be kept m Stock. The Stal)l«|| will be under th« management jaf the well-k^own -ii. Stanley, late of OoVib & C0.,..-Foxt<in. The Express from iVe Hotel will, be m attendance on night fcrains|tft convey passengers, .and luggage foiiy those wishing to sto«» at the Hotel, Free of Charge. COBB & Co.'s COACHES Start Daily at. 5.30 a m., from WhyteV HoJei for Wellingtoii, sii riving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The ■•Booking' Oilice is at the Rotel^ whorfi.Tiokftti and all particulars can be obtained. Those for "Wellington Coach may rely on being called in 'time to havV hot breakfast before starting. I*SMKe. of the Fnxlbn Public Hall, whicli is suiiabable for Entertain--' menu, Lectures, Dancing, Public Meetings, &c. CLUB HOTEL, ! . The Square, PALMERSTON KORTH. , H. T. AEERS ...Proprietob. ' (i ate Manager Rutland Hotel, Wanfianui.) Charges Moderate. First-Class Sample Rooms. Good Stabi ing and Secure Paddocks/ Every care taken, but no respon.xibility. Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. Luncheon ... ... 12 tp 2p.ni. Dinner , .... . .^ 6 p. m . , WOODVILLE TEMPEUiIUfCJB nOTEIi. THOMAS GILBERT BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has Purchased the- above Hotel, -.,und has de.cided to make ; ' Extensive Imprbveriicnts, which, when completed,' will com|>aiie favourably with .any Hotel m the U istrict. A first-class table is kept and Tempe* 1> 4.nco Drinks of every desciuption cau'be had at the Bar.* , "Visitors \vill find all the quiet of a hom6 at the' above establishment. Hot Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Meals at. all hours. Board, £1 per week. Meals and Beds, Is. Good Stalling and Paddocks. T. G1L8ERT....... Proprietor. -i * ■-. : ; m. n. cv ; ' . DEBATIKO SOCIETY. Chief Debate on December 26, 1884, at 3.15 p.m. ' 500 Members at £1 Etach, To be presented to the following:— President^ ... ...; ... iloO Vice President ... j£.. 100 Ex Vice-President ..." ' ... 75 Working Committee (divMed) 75 Overseers (divided ... ... 100 Total ; ... J ri ... £500 If not sufficient members, the honorarium pro rata, and> working expenses to be ; deducted ? Result slip posted to each member immediately after "examination . Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. k AdH< two stamps for reply and result. Applications by letter only, addressed to " ALPHA," Care of S. Abrahams, Box No. 19, Post Office, Palmerston North. TO FARMERS. Seed Oats, $ecd Oats.. '~PIIE undersigned have to arrive — 1000 Sacks Danish, Sparrow-bilJ, and Tartarian Seed Oats. Also, • 5000 Sacks Ta lo and Seed Potatoes, for sale Cheap ; . WALKEK & HATRICK, WANGANUJ, ' ;: /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1
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