iOIIL HOTEL.; : THE SQUARE. I ' J. FbktoJn.— Pbopeietob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION ! : -" FOE TEAVELLEBS. . THE COACH leave* the EOYA'L. HOTEL fop •: NAPIER oa Tuesdays Thmsdaya, and Saiurdaysy at 6 a.m.. ;: and for oa Mondays. Wednesdays^and Fridays, at Ip.m. j ! JAMES FENTCN. • .».r ■ ■_■■■■ • ■•'. i-.-Vv -.■■'-.■'■ •; ■..•'.. .-■ .. . if '.:■■;■---- FO^TON. ■■ • "-?•■• '.--■.-' Ar.'-J^ WHYTE '. . ■ THE BEST ACCOMMODATION : - . for Traiellerst. | . ' fTastwelt and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hotei every morning for "Wel- , Bngton |Slaiidays exceptedfy j.-;-;,, (_>;:,; - r ; '-i at four a.m. .;." '. ' An EXPRESS from Whyte'sH i will be. m waiting fe very night on arrivalpf [the Train. Passengers geiag per fieash carried free. Luggage also carried. ; COMMERQiAi HOTEL. '."""' PiaoPKrETB. ■■':.- PALMBRBTON NOBTH, ! THIS house hffords nrsr-ckss accomo- .. d&tion, and nothiug but liquors of the very brands kept. ; -> ' : > ■■■•• ■;■■-— : ■ ■■•;;.■■•! •: ■ : ' HOTEL, MiL EEGS most respectfally. to aaaounce — to; the setjlers of and • of. Terrace Eud m particular, that he has taken the aboye hotel;] and by dint of 1 perseverance hopes to merit a fair share : of public patronage. . Go visit the Prmcetfß's, and there you will .:■. I-.; find k : .. ;- .■'■'.,■ .. ■/ : ■ The daintest viands with- lowest ,cjhargeß •;...-,■ combined.. . ( . '. • '- "' He will please your palate, he will please .■: -,: : yona, ; 6ight,/ .. ."' ';,' . : With rich dainties and sparkling, liquors v ; : bright. .:.■■_.■;;■.".:: -Forof.all the delicacies' which the inhabi■;\i .;;.-:• tants try^. ■■ •" ' ". '. ■ '- ; : To. please their palates or delight the r. :■■■?— c;eye r i . vw •:?■ •. K v.:': '■■■-'.'■ - Of all the several kinds .of sumptuous .■.■s:-;. c ; :r;.'fiw»,-.-;.>;i'-" ■ •."-.■•. ■■■■'.' " :' : ■■ - ■There's none, witb his caering can com- ;" . : '," ::;; ,pue. : v : ; ' '"'"' :'■■'' ■ ■ -' . His Ales and Stoats are of brands you'll ■Forster and GdinnessX the F% Brand . - ; known, / . • -His 8[ irits too , when you feel dtepressed ; A-sniaU nip wil advertise the rest* r; ; " ; HBNBT EOBDBB. - ! * - '■'•■'--.-■ -I ,'.,-.■ . . ■:'. ■'■ I"'.; r ■ ■--*.- » : . ' ' ■ ~>iaiii[rA»i - - ' BAKER ANp CONFECTIONER, Thb Squabe, Paimebsxon Nobth. A ENG begs to notify ih.at he is xjL* still supplying nothingj but the best of articles, and hopesxbyicontinuing to dp so, that the .liberal. patroaage be ■ fstowedonhim will be considerably in;cl?e«sefc ,/: ] .i'j-} '.';^.:x h"- ; ■• " - :■■■ t-- : ..;jL'.- B«^ ■•;©>■ j;'\; ; ; P.S.— All order* promptljattended to
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 188, 28 December 1881, Page 1
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319Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 188, 28 December 1881, Page 1
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