KOYAIi HOTEL. ;^ "^THB S^TJASB. ■-'■■•■ 'i . - -. • PALMEESTON. c - -^ v--- . _-- • . - ■ - . v J. Fentom.— Pbopbibiob. . THE BEST ACCOMMODATION . FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROYAL HOTEL for NAPIEB oa Tuesdays, zlhiirsdcys, and Saturdays, at 6 *.m. ; and for MASTERTON on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at ly.ni. \ : r r --'- "■•■'irAWßS FJBiN : S^,- ; * '■■ .;^.'._":.*'J..V'- - : 'i -\ HOTEIi, FOXTON. . j A. J. WHYTB Proprietor. THB BEST ACCOMMODATION for Travellers. — — /- £v Hattwell-and- Maeara's -Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for IVeK liogton (Sundays excepted) at four a.m. : An EXPRESS from WbyteVH will be m waiting every night on artivcl of the Train. P»erxengers going per cojiah carried free. Luggage alto eanied. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PfItOrBIKTS. PALMERSTON »OBIH, THIS house affords flrst-eless eecomo> daf on, aad nothmg but Hiquors of the very brands kept. , PEINCESS -HOTEL, TBBRACE END. "'-> Sir. h. border BEGS^ntoltrespectfbUy to rnnounee ■■ io the settlers of Palmerston,' and of Tevrace End m ptaicoi&r, that he h>s trken the ebove ' holel.i and by dint pf ; peVeevewnce'hofas to merit afrir sh»ve' *bf pubMc patronage. '?•; i .1 ,Oo visit the Princess's. ' and there yon will -tod Tqe dain.est viandi with lowest charges c6mb'sed. ' : He wiH pleaee your palate, he will please ' yonrbigbt, Withsich dainties and 1 sbarkling liquors bright. 1 - < > . ■ _ . ; For of all the delict cies which the; inhabitana try -♦ i To please tlieir palates or delight the eye, Of all tbe several kinds of sumptuous fata, . There's none with his oaering oan com- ' ' p«re. His Ales and Stouts a*e of brands you'll own Fonter and Quinness's, the Fig Brand known* His spirits too, when you feel depressed AftnaUnipwil advertise the rest. ] t \ IJ^JI EOEIfEB A. E N G, I BASER AND CONFECTIONER, Thx SevAup, Paimbbstok Nobth. . AENG begs to notify that he is • still 'supplying nothing bujfc the best of articles, and hopes by continuing tor do bo, that; the liberal patronage bevstowed on him 'will be considerably in* creased. i A. E N G , Bakib. P.'S.— All prders promptly attended to .
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 182, 21 December 1881, Page 1
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324Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 182, 21 December 1881, Page 1
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