r ROYAL HOTEL. ';,_ THE. SQUARE. - , ;\ , PALMEKSTOJU J. Fbnton. — • Pbopbibtob. THE BEST, ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROYAL HOTEL for NAPIER on Tiiesdays, Thursdays, and ; Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ; ,and for MASTEHTON on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. JAMES FENTCN. ••••-...■ - •. ; HOTEL, . . ' rOXTON. A. J. W ; HYtE' ■-• Proprietor. •' ■■ . THE. BE.'sic ACidoMMODATION •-*•.-■--■•, .r for 'Travellers. ■ •»*■«- ; v.:-& -.- h. . Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches leave .. the Hotel every morning for Wellington i(Sundays excepted) at four a.m. An EXPRESS from Whyte's H will be m w.aiting every night on arrival of the Train. Passengers going per ccSsh carried free. Luggage also carried. 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ■<■■'■' J* 'W AikLIEIY ' ! Propbtetb. . rPALMEKBTuN NORTH.; TIHIR house affords first-class accoreo--I.' d&tion, and nothing but liquors of he very brands ktpt. '■■ ' ! ..PEINCESS HOTEL, TEBEACB END. : , MR. H. BORDER BEGS most respectfaiiy to announce to the settlers of Palmerston, auo '.•F Terrace End m particular, tbat he ha^ aken>the above -hotel, and by dint of creeverance hopes, to merit 'a fair share I>f public patronage. . i > visit the' Princeriß*Hj and there yon will . . find *k \ The daintest viands with lowest- cbargte combined^ Te will please your palate, he will please your &igbt, •Vithiieh dainties and sparkling liquort bright. ?or of all tlie delicacies which the inhabi , . tants try ' 'q please their, palates or delight the :.r-T ' eVe »" ' ' ' )f all the several kinds of sunjptuou.fare, "Sere's . none with his caering can copy ' . pare. \ i < ' ' ' flisAles and Btouts .arc of brands you'l 1 ; o'wa '•.;..■ \ and Guinness 'b,. the Pig Branc ;' :• ;known r is spirits too., when you feel depressed . small, nip wil advertise the rest. HENR T- BORDEB ■■A. £ N G , • BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, The Square, Paimebston Nobth. A ' ENG begs to notify that he \> ;XJL». still supplying nothing but tlje best of articles, and hopes by continuinp ,o do so, that the liberal patronage be stowed on him will be considerably m ireased. ','''.' ; I ' ■'••■■■'> 'A-.; ■-.-E n a , ' ■■■ ■;■•..„• ;■'•' Ba3kjsb. ; :P.af.~All otjbiß promptly attended -U>
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 1
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323Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 177, 3 December 1881, Page 1
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