jaOYAL HOTEL. V THE SQUARE. PALMEBSTON ,'■■■.: J . ?»sto»-— Pbopbiktob. fBK BEST ACCOMMODATION * -,: FOE TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROYAL fcOTEL '•* or NAPIER oh Tuesdays, iteridavs, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. ; tkTuT MABTESTON on Mondays. I?tifaidy*,an&Hri d <Miß,a.tlp.n. .^ ..JAMES PENTCN. »*ti* Burnt. .....Pbopbibto». ioMMJod.tion to the travelling public §Se .fiSSsta* wines and Hqmors ,«BlUbeieptra stock. . suites of .apartments for ifgmiUes and others visiting the busn. SUdlt h»rseß alwayi on hire. -iW.B-- A trap for the Hotel meets \l erery traia,m '' *> ' — — — — Butchery. ii;; Bii R s ~&~e org c , & SUL 0O'» desire to assure the WubticV PalmerßtoD and its vicinity &StW«&rt will be «nared to ensure a «satanofcßce of their support. y Renovations and improvements i» »U %rsich<*ef the establishment. . | Oaly the primest quality of Beef, %g Hon, L»mb, Veal and Pork purchased tof*et.? de - __ SPECIALITY. Great care will be devoted to the Goods Dcpartn.ent. * * ■ ' •''''-'' Sausages, Black Puddings, Sausages, Tripe, Brawn, Mince . . wayatii hand. . families waited upon for orders. 'Skeep boiled down for squatters and settlers at our Boiling Down Works, JLwapuni. Hiiei, Skins, Tallow and Wool pur«ehased at current prices. . Neatsfppt Oil, 9s per gallon. Are you . melancholic ? : Are/you nervous ? ' Are you weak ? '; • . Are you about to jnarry ? 4-;# jri ,F--A : -T I : E ; N"T ''/' V Livuig ipi New Zealand not, being aWe to travel to consult ! M< L I. SMITH, : ' yet wisning^to have the benefit of his great experience m c SPECIAL DISEASES, can, consult him by letter, fee £1 ms : haVe medicines appropriately wiikeA" and forwarded without tronfele, risk, or publicity. "•■ Dp. L. L. SMITH, 182, Collins-street East, Melbourne. Q UMMEB DRINKS. FOSTER'S GINGER ALE. Stimulating & Refreshihg. The very best of Non-alpoKolip Prinks, suitable for the pre* pent Season. \ W. H. G. FOSTER, Btu Makufactuhee, St Hiix Stbebt, WANGA N U I. BO#TS-AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. . ; ■'. R. ALIJNGHAM HAS PLEAStTRE m intimating ■■■' that he has just received a SHIPMENT of new SEA SON'S BOOTS and SHOES of every d»scriptioh, to suit •Uclaesei, direct from the best English ,&4 Colonial maDufaptorie* A»4 tKat be has to depose U M wnpie of Q i s ! ar g e B t°ck at prices fhjph' positively defy competition m , iT Cpm€i and see my stock before making &r'cb|lWß elsewhere, and judge theq ality W the article, and the prices asked. tli: ■■'■'"■ ■■■''■ % AILISGHAM, Tbp Square. L iieing i^e» ~J>teM S!?P er *• m tu nec,es^rily >as,a circuja tiojftrand standing ; denes. con ; petitiom. -Large circulation thai? ■--^iMiy otW paper om tkt Coant, a»i 4aily imereasingi
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 397, 31 October 1883, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 397, 31 October 1883, Page 1
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