x, ROYAL HOTEL. £?,,• ■; ■-• THE SQUARE. V " J. : FbISTON.— PBOPErETOB. °r&_i , BEST ACCOMMODATION !: y JJy FOR TRAVELLERS. ' THE COACH leaves the RO^AL HOTEIf for NAPIER on Tuesdays. and Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m. ; '4ttS MASTERTON on Mondays. AtfednesdayiA*** AEH^y at Ip.m. ... JAMES.FENTCN.-.-jl. ■-:■>■" ■-■"■ --■ ■: V. -Y-. A . J ¥ 4a&ATOKU HOTEL, " makatoku. ;pa^smith..:.^."^ Shut the best vines and liquors. laliSt'^d others Siting the bush. *nc^Saddle horses always on, hire. ':' '. " every train. .<t ■ i; ..-■:■:< - - - The old EstabUslied Com-i.-»-i-Y= --"''--^jß^rcia-L' V;-:-v y V ■ ■ -. j. Aw A L X.L B .T. OF •A.-AA^y .-..,'..; Hotel, AA'.. P^MERSTON NORTH. TN^ thanking the public generally, and I* 3» particularly the commercial nublic for the «moiiiit-ef.-W!»porty;aa-. SSk'S & duringthe past two years b?«caiitiorithem agamst heing led wSSJwULe devices of the proprietors of of> Cominereial and Family Hotel, "*s¥*£ ™2Stfs «e,the best i-.!H: yAH Proprietor ■' FCXTON. HktiTISHES to inf. rm tbe^public that, \V SbatS^a-SUmid^he^fPprie.or. *■? -'nrKhSkbove-- . wai-know.n and f'PfSS intends to spare no fliTcWfap«yHuan^b«:»W *igaar«^ite?^at ,-._?■, a TcrrtT_w TWTfP- THE B?iST;Q|! ALM* vmbe.Wptin-stock.A Uy m: THE STABLES y ' '■;■ jfc CbS, Foxfep,ru A ny: .''. t flß.; : '-a?'' li >:- lT:rr '' l ' : ' : - I."' ' ."' ; Ayy "mm ofvCHaMb. ;.; , ; , . i*, .I--./. ,r..-.-v-rrrTY & m ohibS&illed ie,time to baye^pt^eafe, f*rf>Ji_fo-- starting. „■■■ i y — U ••*■' iProprietor. 3_i^^^^^^ d 6t6l> " * e'-(Y :■.,■.-. <yW«nganiii,) y y BEGS'tO ihf drar^he public gene A*t^A&to v lto[iw. Opened this newlY-buiitbemm^ci^and Hotel wbichlie intendsby emlity and : to nft^Jf. nf_-t pdptdhr hostelryon thei Coast., e _ttnvW rf " &«hilM>s» Commercial mS^m:T^<&Av&A.%& L^^l^^^t^iliom^ ■wderate^ ,- 1; 7 ; :a.-aa Ij-- Ae^^tuA A piivi.^^ for ™ miheß «_4 jil^n__hei-t boarders^ iAuiy. a'a _^^.C^BS;'sSlK-^ %M MiKag J »od yAeciirt ps^a « \mZt "A -A AAA '■ t ihicvs:A\ ■■uWfilr yA . yili' tiie «w>- v y A&!&- ■ i'-riv»l t bf'everyitra_ii.y^ ; f •- y ;^^iles of the: y*&,%^^ ■; swKia^ ; "' =)^h_ vei^l^t? a^^ c oi- ''T>rttfk^ito»-*B*lfi iorithe>pre»; y, ■ ■"-. >'/:i'.i Ai.,yy ■■ " : ' : -vy-a '-itibiut ;iiy ■- .-jßtj-t.i-; .... Vc.,.,, y. -..,'r.=-b.-> '■' v " a .fIWA^SrFOBTEBr -■"• : Ji ; ; :u -^^^ijig.^ _j-*,«--"-j ; :o -6UJ': .i! fit'! iii .fv-j. ». ;., ..-■:: .---I, -..,{}
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1111, 26 November 1883, Page 1
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305Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1111, 26 November 1883, Page 1
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