ROYAL HOTEL. THE SQUARE. PALMEESirON. J. Fentos.— Pbopbibtob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION 1 FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROYAL HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays:, T!mrsd<n/8, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ; and for 'MASTERTON on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. ' JAMES FENTCN. H V T B'-S '.. HOTEL, . -! : &: ■ FOXTON- . : A. .j. WHITE . ; ; Pa-oprietor. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Travellers. Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches learo the Hotel every morning for Wellington (Sundays ezcepted) - at four a.m. An EXPRESS from Whyte's H will be m waiting .every' nigbf on arrival of the Train. Passengers going per ccaolj carried free. Luggage also carried. FAMILY AND COMuIXHCIAL HOTEL. Phopbietr. PALATEK'STitN NGBTH.; rpill.S house hiflfords first-class accon 0.1. dation, and nothiug but liquors of the very brands kept. — - j i PRINCESS HOTEL, TEBBACS END. MR. H. BORDER BEGS most respectfully to announce to the settlers of Palmer ston, ano of Terrace End m particular, that he hac • taken the above hotel, and by dint of p< rseverance hopes to'merit a fair shar* of public patronage. Q > visit the. Princeds'p, and there jtm will find' The daintest viands with lowest charge f combined. He will please your palate, he will please •your bigbt, With rich dainties and sparkling liqucn bjigbt. ' . ' i For of all the delicacies which the inhabi- j tan ts try. ■ To please their palates or delight the • <re, . ..•;,. :. - ■- ; . Of, tell the several kinds of sumptuous fart>, ."•''■; Theie's none with his caering can compare. r HisAlea and Stouts are of brands you'], own ■•..'■.. .Forster and Guinness's, the Pig Branc .known Bis spirits too , when you feel depressed A small nip wil advef tise the rest. • " HENfeT BORDER A. ,:■/ BA.KER AND CONFECTIONER, The Sqt7abb,:'Pa,lmeeßton Noet^. A" ENG begs to "notify 'that he i* • still supplying .Bolfiin^/bjat. the best of article's 1 , and hopes by pontinuing to do so, that the liberal patronage -be-"stavred-pn him will be considerably in--created. - -- v : / .- ■■;•. ". :■'... , __ ... "VLf^.y:^-' ; -: ? t_, l^Wtgff^ err P.S.~Au '6rdiirjrpi*bms>tly attended, to .
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 30 November 1881, Page 1
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320Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 175, 30 November 1881, Page 1
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