WHYTR'S HOTEL . . FGXTON. Edward Jewell WISHES to inf.: rm the public, that, having assumed the proprietorship^ of the above well-known and faror't'e' hotel, be intends to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast. None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving evary attention and civility. The table will be provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore of the lateN.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats will be a guarantee that NONE BUT THE B^ST OP ALES, WINES,. AND. SPIRITS, &c.< ■. v ' will be kepton etqek. - ; -,- v (rt . r :■■•■:;. i-ri-HiSd Ai :rrc-..'--.!:.3/. li'j''R^fi: : T.EE -STABLES .•;■?;• it 'rOI r.iH-.-vyva; ■■■ ;:.;■■« ri./i i-/ will be"tthder v tbe %ah i ageraeht of' the ; well-known R. STANLEY, late of Co bb :& Co., Foxton, "" 'a. I\ V ".' . ' x . 7?7 : "\< ■'. '7 ''' «'■•' '.. The EXPEESS from the Hotel will •be m attendance on night trains to convey passengers and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, FREE OF CHARGE. •' ; •.; > : '■■' - C ' i? '•« V f Cobb . ,& /Cp."Br Coaches stop at the; .Hotel to lake up or land passengers to or from Weljhlgton. / yj, ,-% -^y a Those for Wellington coach may rely onbei^cajledjinjtime to hay,e:ho*t > break• , fast oefdTe"Btarting. ? . r ... " A. 01 ****^ 0 , Successors to Wakefield and Hogg)" CHEMISTS Agl). - DRUGGISTS ; \ y Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, ! Have on Sale aJSplendidiAssOttmeTo't'o'f l HAIR-BRPSHE^^ .Including Ivory, Tortoiseshell, and othe handsome and useful backs, j-Ivo^-o - , Rbinocerous, and Buffalo Horn. ;j SPONGES, . Laige^riißl'Shialil^Turkey- arid' Honeys 5 ; b'i.comb. I■-•'■''1 ■-•'■'' -■"•'•■■-■-•' ".PERFUMERY, TOILETWARE, &c. A. M. L. & Cov, ! « Would 'd¥*w> specia to the fact that they are prepared to- execute* all diescriprions" of •Surgical Dentistry, including ExtracScaling, and Stopping, etc., our Mr Loasby having hal a long and practica. experience/ i ! * > 7i /. T 7 A. ,M> .LpASBY , ' AND CO/, Successors to Wakefield and' Hogg >■'■': -A. -.{ ; ' i :d ; -l¥f " BUTCHERT. (Opposite, the Union $ auk), The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. J. .DIJS:SDALE.:. i ,...i....V;.Proprietor;-. HAVING purchased the above business, it will be carried on under his own supervision. ; - He will purchase only the best stock which the Manawatu district can produce; FAMILIES Waited on daily, and meat delivered m any part of the district at shortest noti?o' 7 "7 ir ./*/ -:.-- ; v " ,; - , , ! Spiced Beef, smaU goods, poultry and everything connected _ .with the trade always on hand. JpOß[^>- BUpNYMIW • . " ; Zm&M- Z HOUSE, (Next door to the Bank of New ;7<;.T-i'f- '^Zealand;) ' ; - '•<;.■ willianTdixon, Hoiise P^totefi; : '^igiiiwritei' t :\ p^A^R^LiNG^R, t , J? . and General Decorator. TTIOR SALE, a Large and Varied AsJj sortment of all requisites connected with the trade, at cheap rates. f'' V ']' 4> r > '-';-: / V. ') ?• : A 'S/ 7 ( ; . •' - Glass, any size, from 10 x 8 to 60 i 36, ' Paperhangings from 6d a piece. -;;' / Country orders promptly attended to, :V).n 7 iEsSmates; prepared. • ■::■' Wellington and Manawatu Bailway €o2npahy, ! Bimited 6 SLEEPER CONTRACT. WEITTEN ; Tenders will be re- ; ceivebl at the "Company's Office, Wellington, up to noon of TUESDAY, the 27th day of November, 1883, for the supply and delivery of &000' Sleepers. a Specifications and.conditions may be seen at the offices of the Company'in Wellington and Palmerston /North. The lowest or any tender not ne« cessarily accepted. , ••' '; ; ''■ "' H.P. ;HiGGINSON/' ' , Chief Engineer. 7 ' Weilihgton, 2Sth October, 1.888 fl HE' Mercantile and Bankruptcy GaX .zette pf New Zealand.— The Pro prietor, J in thanking his numerous' subscri-, bers m Dunedin, Qhristchurch,' InvercargiD-, HokitiKa, Blenheim, Nelson,' Wellington Napier, Gisbbrne, New Plymouth," AnckVland, &c, &c., and the lother Provincial towns^for their liberal support m the past begs toaßsure them, now that the Gazette has. entered iU eighth year of publication, that no pains and expense will besparcd |in > .the^utiire in,making it, as m the pastj-the. most, useful ,and. circular u }in Nbw Zealand.' Besides having the largest, and m! O 3t i{ jipfluential- (i .hat qf jr Bubs.cribsi;s, l ,thei I Mercantile ahd^jßankruptey Gazette 'eon .tains the fullest partjculars of Bills of Sale I Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, &c, and m aljl the chief, cities and towns, and more i#jan any ophet of jtg kind m the Colony. ijj.he "M-, and B. Gazette is tbp bply' Gazette |oV the Colony ;^pubhshed # m New. Zealand. Ahnuid su^cripjftionsilLS^s, |£ya6le m ad- ( yance. Half yearly index, published m January, and July, m each , r Agents :for V*elUmit6B^l!rf^^Mer'-Br6V.) sgta:5 gta:v f "Chambers, Lambton Quay ; for Wanganui '— >H. J. uJones^v :Vietd*ijiwiATenuia|^ Head office, Dunedin — K. T. Wheeler, Advert icing Agency, Stafford street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 399, 2 November 1883, Page 3
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