IlilAL HOTEL. ■ ... J : ;: THE SQTJAEE. PALMEBSTON , - ji ; ; . ffiSfi BEST ACCOMMODATION « - "FOR TJ^AiifiBLLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROIAL HOTEL for on Tuesdays, Ihwrsddt/s, and Saturdays, *t 630 a.m. ; iiidfbr 'MASTEaTQN. on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. '••■• . ■ ;fam!es pentcn. » A t,d Smith... THE proprietor of the above hotel is nSir prepared to give suitable mccommoaatidnto the travelling public Jgon? but the best wines and liquors -'illl be kept m stock. ■ Private suites of apartments for frailies and others visiting the bush. , Saddle Worses always on hire. N.Br— A trap for the Hotel meets i: " every train--^g~gg^TSAS' SEASON. 1 -COMMERCIAL HOTEL. j. WALKLtY -tt- AS ; aeierniinea to 'givejhe public asunder:--I gallon Brandy or more |8| Per f al. 1 B « Scotch Whisky 25 6tt v 1 « Red Star Rum 1 « Irish Whiskey « 25s " " •« Port W ine, very superior 6/6 .4 Do " Medium 5/ ,«•:•, Fine dry Sherry -.5/6 .* Hennessey, one star b/o v Do two star 8/ v Do three star 9/, « Gautier Frere? 7 years old warranted very ' superior * , WINES. :*i^^tantia, Vetdeilbo, ■■•MwagJ MSdine, and other varieties-all at 4m 6d per bottle^ ; MYTH'S HOTEL. Edward Jewell •rW^ISH^S toinfiirm the public, that, W 4 °ii»vinr Assumed the. proprietorwelUknown /and Rte hMel. he intends to spare no itthe mostcomfortable a guarantee that . .■ ... whW# BUT THE B^ST OP ALBS, •to*- ;;";*•.■■ "' ;.' j'io-J;:'fii.; 'i •■ ' -■■ •::.<i-- '=; - ; .-■ ■ - ■ THE STABLES .■■■'■■ A'iet./Foxton, '\hi-i-ii ;■'•■ i>-■ t — > ■ '.!. ■ ■ .•■ ; 'The EXPRESS from the,. Hotel will wp^gjo^ujif ai ihe Hotel, ' FKEE OF CHA»&E. A .-/'; v.V.'c..' .'■ . U • '>" • ' ."•■.■. ?'feob|>: f & ; C6;'s Coaches stop at the or land pa%sengew to or from WeiUnßton. ' i :Sbbse for Wellington cp»ch may rely intime to have hot break, firtkfcefore starting. H-.VJB ; :^ HOT EL., ' H^ T. AKEBS \'".:."" f :"., ' Vfliaie manager " Rutland Hotel," • i Wanganui,) T3EGS to inform the public gene--2L5 1u rally that lie has opened this newly-built Commercial aiid Family ftp^l^icn be iritendsby civility and attention, to make the m^Bt popular hostelry on the Coast. Private families, Commercial gentlemen, Tourists, Theatricals, and $Srmanent Boarders, will find the comfortable home* Charges nfo&rate. .V" ' -/ , £ '.., '\. | ri^riVat« sitting-rooms for families laaiperinanent boarders. mST-qjLABS i SAMPLE BOOMS. ,r Sfliod stabling and. secure pa,d» tfii'i'-:- ,■'•-,<■ .; >.!r'dockß.' i •■■ - '■ ■ ■# : 'Every care taken but, no responsi. ??*■> *-.>. ■ bilitv. ■■'■■■ : ;: ■:■■■ ..' .-. ■■ V '■ ;■• !.j Porter m attendance on the at* ';{:,■/ 'rival of every train. Wines Spirits and Ales of the CM»t procurable brands. i t^.?y :-■'.:■ — —^t ■'-■ ■.- . :■ '.-■■■ ' jißyi^rTllira Cards, Posters, BiUi g^;.: ''^u'eadsV'B^meßßroardß,;-'.a^(i executed at the Times office. Welin£ton oricec* 1 ■■ '
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 January 1884, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1158, 25 January 1884, Page 1
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