EOTAXir HOTEL. j THE SQUARE. PALMEESTON. J. Fbnton.— Pbopbietob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COAC"H>Iea% the ROYAL HOTEL for^^PJER on Tuesdays, Thursdays, *jssjfP<'Sat'ur.days, at 6 a.m. ; andfor MASTESTON- on Mondays* Wednesdays ytaA Fridays, at Ip.m. % - '..' JAMES FENTCN. E» S HOTEL, '. •,:':" ■> : ''\t'- ; ; : ■ " ••' I ■ ■'*• ' *' " ' - ; : T- | A. j). V W%YTE : > ie : Proprietor. '■ i • ; .■ . THE BEST ACCOMMODATION ■.■■.,■;. : «'■ for Travellers. Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Well ington (Sundays excepted) .. ... !- ■ -at four a.m. An EXPRESS from Why te's H will be m waiting every night on arrival of the Train. Passengers going per ccich carried free. Luggage aUo carried. . , ' j-.;. 1... : .- :■ ■FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ■■;.; ; I Pbopbibtb. [PALMEKSTUN ifORTH, THIS house affords first-class acconaodation, and nothing but liquors of the very brands kept. ■- 1 ■ ■ i ' ■ v PA LME RSJO N and &CO TT, 1 . Authorised Surveyors and' General | Commission Agents* Agent-, fob— Australian Mutual Provident ISociety. c- ;> v ; PALMERSTQN NORTH. | T. S. : iOii THE SO.OABE, j'almerston -north, a ccountant & general (commission agent. ' Certificated Accountant m Bankruptcy, Has ror sale— Numerous . Town ;ancl Several Sections, on easy terms.' LOANS I^GOtIItED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. • , ' I -'■■. ;' ' vj^._,. .../., ' " ' ' BAKER AND CbNFEpTICWER, The Sqttabb, Palmebßton Nobth. « A ! ENG begs tp notify that he is :XJL«j. itill' supplying nothing but the best of articles, and hopes by coßtinuißg i-to do jso, that the liberal patronage bestowed on him will be considerably inoMaaed; : ■ : ;-;-" ./ ! ' ; t: MJ .- : . : | "■- a.- 'b : n ■&> •':' .■".-. - . r _- : ..BA|utß/;' : Y ;■ . ': \. P.S.-rAli ordtrs promptly attended to Vi E p B GE E % V W S;H AW ; - ■- l / _" ;;^axer!;\ ::,^. -;*;;: ■ :-■/ ;. ■_-:. ■'■■An;d : ' ■'- •:■■--:■:: '"•:■ 'v ,'MAW TI JBJiPTUBINCK COIfPEdTOirEB .: T^hb Squabe, Palmebsto'n Nobth. <V . SuppUet Pure Sngir Lollies of i.nifow^+ ' make to Storekeepers and Trade ] ■■: '■; •; ■::■■ -! yttfaWMStiTiU&Bp I }?*''-^ ■..: ..,.-. \- • .-.-.ru ■=.-, -tii':;---- ir-:'.?-:W;;--f!> c A x*> ' iU : . ! V 1 ••.: ' ; .{,->! •.'•. '$'.? ■■■(-,, .;.C:--'V--lJ{ .^i-:r.Jf| mA-M -,;;• : - ..-.-,fe./. ■•-..; Jr.-t ',:..,,.; ■*
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 23 November 1881, Page 1
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291Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 23 November 1881, Page 1
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