'". THE SQUARE. PALMEBSTON j. Fjbston;--Pbopeibtob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOB TEAVELLEES. THE CO ACH leayes . the ,- BOTAIi HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, 2hursdam t <a.nd Saturdays, as 6 a.m.; w d for ' MASTESTON / ,pn Mondays. Wednesdays, and Ftidays+ii ilp.m. ■ ><;.,J f:o^:^iTA]!OSjfENTC.Br. ,' " ■: ■ • ■.;■•■■; «. =.- ■.":- 1-.* : r -.^<< ... ■mHIW:. HOTEI* ■„■:: .-. .r FOXTON. :'..: ,- :/; .\ ' THB ; BEST AGGOMMODAI-iai, $si Travellen Haatwell and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hbtel every mornmg for Welimgttn'XSundaysWicepted) • '..' ,"' ""'", .''wt'-foui^.in^^ ■"''■ " . ■ An BXPIttSSSfrom kbyte's Hotel wilt be>waitij»g" every nigbt on arrival of fte-ITrainy f Ttmafi^m going per coach carried #cc. al*6 carried; ~ : ':j^^&-'*-kfi\-< * ■■■-'■ ■'■'■ ■.:■:'. : PBOPmivrm. ' FALMBRSTON NOBTH. fi >HIS ijouse affords first-class uccomoX dttibn, and nothing but liquors of the *cry brandji kppt. d TyiEIGHT'S HJI^CESS HOTELi TEREACE END^ TT" AVINS ptxrcn^elL^te 1 lease of J~J_ ihe above Hotel, lam pre"pared to supply none but the best brands of liquors only. Boarders will firid .every convenience combined with civility and at- •■■■'>'■■• •■: tehtion paid them. Coach to and from the Square every hour. Nearly opposite the Terrace End Railway Platform. , Billiards, and Good stabling. Princeßß Hotel, Terrace End, ' Pahnerston North. GILLETT BROTHERS, 1 THE SQUARE, PALMBRSTON NORTHv WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIEIT MERCHANTS, and Palmerston North, N.Z. SOLE agents iiiSTew Zealand for the celebrated whiskey- « Argyle and the Isles" distilled by Smith and 6ibb, Glasgow, which obtained the only gold medal for Whiskies at the Ghriatchurch Exhibition, 1832. O O Pif^f\ AVAILABLE 3jC)UUU for investrrient m country lands or on in,ort- ' gag e « Apply to .-.-•.. ,-.' li. G> WEST. j^'- TKE J .-" CLE RE , (is^aCIATE OTTHB. ROYAL INSTITUTE ;oi? British Architects.) Architect, Feilding, /~i ELDERS HA W, Baker & CoNrECTioNIB BEB HIVE STORE, The Square and George Street, Palmerston North.. J. FIT C H E T T, WHEELWRIGHT & COACH JJUILDER, W«6b*swobth Steebt, WBLMNaTON, GIAN SUPPLY any description of ye- / hide, such as WAGGONS LORRIES, SPRING DK AYS, BU7\ CHERg' AND BAEEKS' CARTS, SPRING TRAPS; DOG CARTS, &c, at such prices and quality as will ensure satisfaction. | >rders by post promptly attended to.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 207, 10 March 1883, Page 1
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319Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 207, 10 March 1883, Page 1
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