Bdir^li SO TEL. THE SQ,t&RE7 ' PALMEESTON j . Penton.-^ Pbopbietob. THK BEST AfeCOMMODATIOIS FOR TRAVELLEES. TflE i COACH leaves the EOYAL HOTEL for NAPIER <m Tuesdays, Ihwsdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m.; wdfor S.ASTERTON on Mondays. Wednesdays, and. Fridays, at Ip.m. ;,T JAMES FENTCN. TTfIYTE'S HOTEL, •!::■.% ? Foxton. "■'■■ : THE BEST ACCOMMODAaiOi. ! T ; ' Ha^eU an^MaWa's Coachesleave the Hotel every morningfor Wellington (Sundays excepted) <"•-. : '".'\ ; *t four'aim. An Whyte's Hotel will be m*ai&r:*y^ "iigbt on arrival of the Train. iPassengers going per cc^sn H^rJedfree.^ Luggage abo carried. jpMMEEpiAL HOTEI*. ■•'■■'QJ.-» ; v-' c 'tY--^ -.;-■■• - ■ • .-. ' Propbibtb. PAtMBRSTON NORTH. n IrtlS house iffords first-class uecoraoX.- datioii, knd nothing but liquors pf the very brands kept. WEIGHT'S PBINCESS HOTEL, ; : TERRACE END. HAVING purchased the lease of . the : above Hotel, lam prepared to supply' none but the best brands^of liquors only. . , Boarders will find every convenience combined with civility and attention paid them. Cpach i» and >om the Square .'.' every -hour. Kearly opposite the Terrace End Eailway Platform. Billiards, and Good stabling. J. JllpL GHT, | .Princesfl. Hotel, Terrace End, ■ \i : ■-;'.'-..■: Pahneraton North. ' GILLETT BROTHERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. WHOLESALE "WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, JBordeaux and Palmerston North, N.Z. SOLE Bgents m New Zpaland for the celebrattd whiskey "Argyle and the Isles "distilled by Smith and Pibb, Glasgow, which obtained the only gold . medal'ior Whiskies at the Christchurch Exhibition, I£S2. , ' GOf\r\r\ AVAILABLE abOUUU for investment m country laads or on mortgage. Apply to # L. Gh WEST. [a caed.] -XJ\ DB J. CLEEE, ' (/s^OCfATE OT THE ROYAL INSTITUTE of British Architects.) Ai-chitect, • Feilding, /71 ELDEj!S II AW, '-' BA^Etl & COIJFECTIONEH. '',.:.'.<■: '. :'■■■. ' ' : :,:r-i •..;': A,. ' ;.;- ■ BEE HIVE STOBE, The Square ahd/GeorgeStrett. Palmerston North, " ■jr» ■ >" no aiTT, WHEELWRIGHT & COACH JiUILDER, WOB^SWOBTH Si'BEET, / W'«LLIiCGTi»K, " C^AN 3UITLY any description of ye- ) ■ hiclei Mich- as WAGGONS LOR'MKS, HJMitNG T>K\Y* t Ml? VllKttS' .A XI) BAK-EKS'-CAKTN b^iiJXQ .TKA-PS". DUG CARTS, &c, at such [iicv.* aud. quality as will tiiiure eais'acuon. prders by joH (rpaij*tly itfcn .-lectio.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 204, 7 March 1883, Page 1
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313Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 204, 7 March 1883, Page 1
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