rpHE CLAEENDON HOTEL, T>EINCESS HOTEL, Palmebstok Noeth. - TERRACE END, J. OWEN, PALMEBBTON NOBTH. Proprietor. The Clarendon having been much en* w't't ttA nr t»t?at?tiq larged, newly decorated, andfurnishedin W L ■hl A M D]IAEI)S ' the best style, will now be found one of * r Proprietor, the'best^appointed hotels m the Mana- Has much pleasure m informing the wa^idistrict. . :, publicthat this very superior Hotel is Ihe chief aim.of theproprietor has been, now OPEN for the reception oi boarders ,to make this hotel replete with every and visitors, both, of whom will find m comfort and convenience^ the travelling .it^^ the^omf ort and privacy of a ho.me, public can require. : .... the. a^arfeinents having been specially. Private families visiting the district : arrang(?cl'with a view to secure that may now rely upon obtaining superior great desideratum. accommodation, suites of apartments T _^ h^ g^ S^^f o^V. ; VTHE PAELOUES Ihe Uuisme will be found all that" can : . - , '.'■■. be desired, and the bestof Wines, Spirits, ; : A^ D and Beers are^ne supplied. _ - ■_ : - ■ COMMERCIAL ROOMS Ihe Billiard Eooni is furnished with /» : ; , ' ■ . one of Aleock's best Tables. : ;. Are atted up with every attention to i._ .-■■::■■: . , At ; . .. .. comfort and business convenience. Extensive Livery Stables adjoin ''suj£.^ ? ' "'_"* ''.'/"'' -r— — . premises, where saddle horses or traps ' - ' mm? •RT77-»x>r»A-nTa can be obtained for visiting the romanlc- . . .^.■All^ JJiiiJaOOMS scenery of. the Gorge. . ; ' ;Are<gpicious and particular care has — — — r — - — - — ; t ' ' ' ' : ' '" "'-'"-• been/Jjaken m the ventilation of them. riTHE DENBIGH HO^TELj^fJ THEQUISINE I?T?TT T^TTSJT 1 •Is undfer the management of an experiTT ■ ; T 4^^ : h ■ encecl ;Cook, and will be found all thar C H A E L ExS. -E, O E, could be desired, Pbopbie^ob, -■■■•' t *; -t' "^ — . » ■i. ; t T,. - . ': i f .. , ■:.,■ -. Ladies will find that their interests have Has nmch pleasure m announcing: that not bjeeri; dverld6ked, the services of an exthe above iiotel is now open for the re- pefienced Housekeeper having been secured^ ception of .Boarders and. Visitors to .-" -j v Feilding. To those wKoenjiOy -the^^ quiet f^^ . , of a private house, and. to Commercial : N:lf.— Yisitors can alight from the .Travellers, this hotel -aiust specially cOin- Train '-on the Eailway Platform near .: mond itself .having 'been' originally de- fhe Souse. ' iigiifedwith 1 &^vi^Wito meet t&ir require- ". ;i :"?;''"•■ • — : ?' ■ merits, ;; the ; 'bar ■being, ..placed as jemote ;^ : . 'aspossible^rom^the private- apa#memsj lEjf-A. L MEE ST 0 N ... H 0.1 EL, i-anda^large:and :w ; e^4iglliied};Cosnnierciai -^ j _!,•:. , Eo^m, i fnrhighe|i with everyy^(|f til ap* "S Paxmeeston NobtHj pirotenance. .' ' : ;'" ;'•' : '.■'•■ .^'•?,' ; ": : .'■ ■'V :' ' ■'.' ' ■ ' " ■ ■ ' . Tliehouse ha^ beenf urriish'edthrough-- | ® • .^ • EO Ei ' out>^regardless -pf the cost,- ni a style of t . comf^^ana elegance rarelymet with m .^.. .-" Proprietor. 'the colony. ■' r4rrr.. . -S . ' f ~~~^ . ' :^ T&E BEDEOOTMES $i^ P r^y|etor begs to inform his AVo ™ n ii^'^ "'"o^^-'v^iTfif^+Aa""" ***kb&B and, the publicthat he has taken Are spaetouSjVloxty, and..* well -lighted. 4.-ux~i<- n t i • j'-xi 1 " j. i -n E S pe C |l attention L been bestowed on tSfySS^M^^SZ pants so greatly depend. their custom. . -, - — - The Wtnes, Spirits, and Beer Will be THE PAELOUES ' ' found to be of the best quality, having Will be found replete with all the acces,- been selected, spries of a well-appointed private estab- The hotel, presents superior accom lishment. Ladies will find that they ' modation for Boarders and Travellers. have not been overlooked m the internal . arrangements of the house, a handsome GOOD STABLING- AND SECURE suite of rooms being placed at theix disposal. ■ — - • PADDOCES. THE CUISINE r .„, , ■ 'A*ir --, -,*»* T ;f, , * * MiPalmerston, 4th April, 1877. is under tne management of a prores- ... sional cook, whose skillin the culinary : art cannot fail to give satisfaction. The -__- Dining Eoom will be found equal to any TI7 HYT E ' S TT OTE L , m the colony. T T ' AJL AN OEDLNAEY^ DAILY, FOXTON, ' At Ip.m. A. J. W-HYTE, Pbopbietoe. Special attent^ has been given to the One of Alcock's BILLIAED TABLES selection of the Wmes, Spirits, &c, and nas now been added to t]lis HoteL none butthe best brands will find a place in.the establishment. ■'-.-.' .— — ; Cobb & Co.'s .COACHES arrive and Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. depart from the door of the Hotel. The" hotel is within a short distance of ; ~3 : the Eailway Station arid "the Corporation TXT W. POINTON, Offices. . -^ .W . . mHE WOODYILLE HOtE ° HEMIST D *™^T, JL FOXTON, ".•. "• MU JJrHY, Having opened a Dispensary m Fox- ■■'•'■■ ton, solicits the patronage of the inhabit* s-ROSutETOR,. ants and country settlers, and trusts by attention and civility to merit the same. This new and handsome Hotel, situ- •p-nT^nTTr^TTriwQ ated at theNapier, Wairarapa, Wanga- rJiiibUJiiJ^ilUJN b nui, and Wellington Junction, will be Carefully made up with the best found replete with every convenience Drags to be procured. for Families and' Travellers. ' t COACHFS Patent Medicines of every description. Arrive and depart eight times' per week SUNDEIES. from the above-named places.; . Kesse and Lubins scentSj EimmelSj • . LIVERY STABLES &c, Enemas, Syringes, Hair brashes, Adjoin the premises, from which Carria- Combs, Violet power, Allcock's plasters, ges or Saddle-horses are .obtainable .to Cosmetiques, Turkey and bath sponges, visit the romantic scenery of the Gorge Judson Dyes. m the immediate neighbourhood. Tlie Proprietor, for the convenience article not m stock will be imof visitors, and the travelling public, mediately procured. runs a Coach every Monday arid s Thtjesdat from N . .. "XT ° T r C 3E> . WOODYILLE TO EALMHRSTON, i-* Eeturning from the latter place after T^ undersigned is m possession of a the' arrivS 'at the afternoon trajn from. valuab f secret^nabhug him to improve ■Ew*™ ' upon all shallow or deep-die BEICKJjoxton - " MAKING MACHINES. He has , succeeded m effectinsr a vast improvePALMEESTON NOETH STEAM ment m one of Maeefield and Co.'s from FLOUE MILL. the Albert Foundry, Auckland, and is prepared to receive communications Farmers and Settlers of Manawatu from Brickmakers owning defective and surrounding districts please note machines with' a view to the improvethat we shall shertly.be m a position to- ment of their machinery. .; c convert your wheat and other grain into : flour. ' . ' CHAELES TEICKLEBANK, RIGHTER, NANNESTAD, &iCO.- . Bbickiiakeb, Palmerston North April 6th, 1877. Palmerston North._
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 106, 24 October 1877, Page 1
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984Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 106, 24 October 1877, Page 1
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