ROYAL KOTEL. .THE SQUABE. • ' PALMEBSTON j . Fbmtos.— Piopbustos. % -; THE BEST ACCOMMODATION FOB. TBAVEI#KBJ3. THE COACH leaved the KO^AL HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, Z Way*, and Saturday*, atSJO a.m. ; iKr MASTESTOIf on -A™*** .FAMES FENTCN. MA * MAKATOK.U. »„,„ SK ra a.... r -v"--^« tt "°" of apartmeot. for tf #-A tra^pthe Hotelfmeets '~^s r^OTKAf SEASON. COMMERCIAL HOT#!. H^ determined jo, fvetto public v : asunderMi;. « Old- Tom . '.„ « PortWiue, very superior 6 6 v Do " Medium 5/ « Fine dry 'Sherry ..: gj •i , Hennessey, one star we Do twoßt »r, | « Do three star 9/ « Gautier Freres 7 years old warrantedvery' the Borough. «-rt«nted to be AUSTE ALIAN- «jpES. -4+ 6 d per bottle. _ Edward Jewell " the public, that, W assumed the proprietor*hip tfSfitw well-known and SrbrtehOtef. to intends to spare no S£ to Seitthe mostcomfoxtabl| ffS?SS.-/-ltowi-y«t expenenced «er«SS« kept, and visitors can rely on SvinK every attention and civility. ffiSbWai be provided io a most experience as proyidore of the l^ e^-^---iTcop^any^ and other boats will be ♦ guarantee; that NONE BtTT THE B^ST OF ALES, P^^ANi) SPLITS, &c., -■'■■■■ : * •'■■■ ' ' • ' ■ ' i ;'...■,*•**. '■•••'.... ' ' - #ffß STABLES &Co,Fo*ton, The EXPRESS from the Hotel will l& m attendance on night trains to conJey pgssengers and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, FREE OF CHARGE. Cobh & Co.'s Coaches atop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers fo orfromWellinKton. , Tfcese for Wellington coach may rely «n being called m time to have hot breakUat before starting. CLUB HOTEL, Palmerston !N orth. H. Ti AKEBS ... ... Proprietor. (Late manager " Rutland Hotel," Wanganui,) BEGS to inform the public generally that he has opened this aewlY-fcuilt Commercial and Family Hotel whi£hhe>tends by civility and constant attention, to make the most ipopiilarj hostelry on the Coast. Private famiHes, Commercial ijentlemeD, Tourists, Theatricals and Permanent Boarders, will find the Club a comfortable home. Charges moderate. Private* sitting-rooms for families and permanent boarders. FIRBTi.eiiASS SAMPLE BOOMS. Good stabling and secure pad* :"%;( m; ■ docks. ■ ■ '■ Every icare ; taken but no responsii ».•, .■■;•• bility. Porfceriii attendance oti the a/« .. iiv*L> of . ey«ry. train . Wines i Spirits and nAAee pf the toest proearable^brands*; ;; - ■ ■" ''OtHJi '.~>r /■'!':'.•, "TTISITING Cards, Posters, BillV biada, Busineßß Cards, and afl othfer^tx&Bßes of Jobbing Printing extorted at the Ito| office. Wei-
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 1
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363Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1139, 31 December 1883, Page 1
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