rnHE CLAEENDOm HOTEL, -X s - ■ ■-• ■-■''■= -. ■ ■■«■■■•■ :; ' •■• " : - ' : : ■-■••■■■. : : - -: -: Palmbbbton Nobth. :-r: ; :^-'-i f J>>o W'E%^ • ; - . . :■• '•;-'■ ■-'• ■ : Proprieji6^^-v-' ! : ' ■•: The^Clarendon having ; jbeen nl^i%|ji^ -latg^-iSe^dei^ratedva^d'f^KniiinMiu; the besi stjflei will now be^fcrund-pne of ; the best appointed hotels m the Manawattt' district^ : . < ■; i .-' : : ; ; ; : • '-•'; ;. ; : f; 'The f pH&f ami of theprpprjetorliasbjien , U 'make "this hotel repleto with ev|?ry comfort and converiitence the travelling public can require. - - ?I; Private' families visiting the district may- now; rely upon obtaining superioraccommodation,' suites of apartments/ haying been specially provided.- -'.-. . ! / The Cuisine will, be found all that can' be desired, and th'^ i l(^of:Wines,Snixits J ' .anli; Beers are^pne ':* 'The r 'BiUiftrd ß^misfOTnisned wifli, one biAlcook^best Tables. ! : ' « H Extensive lavery* Stables adjoin the premises, where: saddle horses or traps > can be obtained for visiting the romantic >scenery,of the t Gk»i*ge.. : ..... ; \ t. ; [^; : r ;.;''-",;; ;•";■;••' ';; ;; "\- — i_i., . |T>A.L'M EB^ST Ok % O T EL, .^■■•■:,o 'ii:;V-- r ;-.::^-i-- -.{■; :■ ■•'- ■,=■ •,:■ •■:■ ■•:.•.■•>;> '5^ , ; ; ; Proprietor;. . ; The proprietor begs to inform , his, friends and the public that he luis taken* : the; afeOTip K6tyi/>idd r ihat« hevFilFc^re- 4 fully^study*the cOmfort^nd'pib'vide'f pr^ the wants of all. who favour himiwith'! i^heircustoina^icfj: Ixii-.^,::^^^! \ ■<> t J The ! Wines; Spirits,: iand^ OBeer^ will; beri found to be of the best quality, haTirig been c^f^y^seleeted. . •; . : c? , : Thei..,ihoteLjrreseßts, superipr acepmmoda%Q i of. Boarders and Travellers. i" r G€^,Si\^W..A^,fE^R^' ;:' >" .. ; ;nv^..-'-j'PADDOGES.: ; :r J-;i,-:>'^ ; : ; Pahnerston, ,4th; Apnl, 2SKT» =-!J 7 !;: ; -:! ■ i'-'^-j/i-'i:'"'.'^■f i ;---if: -U-ii- ■ ■;,- ■;-. ■ . L m^ ; E"D;^N;B.iG ; H;; ;^d^E^^ •-'- --'C H'iis^t^ ;O: i: : v;- i '■ .Has mue^ jleasuM.in anßoanctng that j the- above^4telJ& 3bw^^p^n'lfor'uie^ib--1 eeptiM' of 'Boarders "and; Tutors to i '- To those^htfeiijby the iq|uiet , o£, a private house,, and to ; Commercial - .Trave&rs^th^ihptelmust^eciallyeom- ; mfßdiilseif^ haying been priginauy de- ' sigb!e^ with a view to thett require"inents^^the ' bar li'eiri^ ; as reinotei 'as ppssible from' tlie pnvate aparfenents, and a large' and wcll-Mghted' Commercial Eoom > famished with, every needful* apf |..pUTtenacaeeiy;Y/-.;;; r : f i u.di---'V- ■' : V/ 'f ' j JThehouseltoVbeenf f but»']teff^aless ( of t?he'cbstj. m a si^le of - r Unii : e)eg^ee-x^ely colonyi ■"•'"' .■■'--•■^•■■'■ i v -p .• " : K^-v*\ Ji Tim' ! BEimoo^^ ;^' s ; ■Are ' s^)acibus; : lof%v &n& well-^Kted,. > Esnecial< attention has been bestowed on them thprottgik, ventilation,/upon -which ■ the: health ( and , comf prt of . their pccO- : pazi£&"sO' greatly depienctC "'* ," , 1 •■■ '■ ' . Will be fouad! replete with ail the access sorieS' of a well-appointed private establishmeat; . n Ladies wfll fmd that, they have not been i overlooked m the internal ,' arrangements of itne house, a.handspme; ■ suite'of roomsbeing placed, at theic 1 dis- , ; pOS"aJi" '^ t^i'-'-.v-'..---'- 1 -* ' f.'.-'..-:> : -: '...-.) .; I-.-;; 1 ; ipr,i .z. is. GUISEKE;- - -Ui:-. < '". ,Is. .under the management q£. -m, professipnal cookj. whose skill &j; the culiiiary art,c^notia|ttpgiT^ya& , Dining Room will, be' found eauaL to- amy 'ia'the^plo%;;; 1 f'^. - 1 ; 1 ./■;: AN ©BJDGSNAE3T IXA^LY,, ' J...--V M.lr .' V f;:At;l.p^n. '•:;,: ;,; i"..- -; : ' , Specials attention; has b?en given to th.c ; ; ietectiion b| ; thW Wines^ Spirits,; &0., and none but the best fcradttfe will' fiiidi a. place ] I m. the establisKment: ' ' •;:,';-;.'.;; ■ , Good: : Stablingf and Secuiue- Paddocks.. 1 The- hotel is wifchinta shout distanceoi the Raiiw*y Stationaaid the Cbirporation Offices; "; •■'"'■ ' ■;;- ii: '-. '■'•: ■•■■••';■;' r , ';..■■;> hr.X ■,>'■><:■■:'.. :•}'* i: '■'.' fin: 70^? »;.'.:: j-mHE, : ■■' ; ■'^•- i !ii P^kB3BT(0B(.; r ; > : ' ; "' . ■ ,':■ ■ This new and handsome Hotel* situ- ; ated at the Napier^ Wairaraipa,. Wanga- . nui.and, Wellmgjsonu JJunqtion, wilL be jßound;j replete with, eirery, convenience for Families and' Travellers^ . '!> .. ■!; 'j..'i ■ Z >^^GQAGWm ",',' ';'.■ '■'.'. f ArriTe* andi depart eight times per week Adipfii the premise^j l'from, wiuoh QaaTm-:'. ges or Saddle-hbrseV^axe obtainable to yisi* the^jbmaotnjvsoeneEj: bfi'thj^ €fcrge* m the immediaie neiglibourhoodli. ! The Proprietor, for" the cbnyenience of visitors, and the travelling, public, runs a Coach every; Mokjjax .and Thubsday from WOODYILtB; Ttt PAIiMERSTCXBP,. Eeturning from the latter place after the arrival of the- afternoon train from. Foxton*
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 58, 1 May 1878, Page 1
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579Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 58, 1 May 1878, Page 1
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