ROYAL HOTEL. THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON J. Fenton. — Pbopbietob. THE BEST ACCOMMODATIOJN FOE -TRAVELLERS. THE CO AXJH leaves the EOTtAL HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, Ihwrsddys, and Saturdays, at 5 30 a.m. ; uid for MASTESTON on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. .FAMES FENTCN. David-Smith...:.^..-...-^ 0 " 1 " 1011 ffIHE proprietor of tbe above hdtelia T "now prepared to give suitable Bcc6minbdationtothejravemng public .nd the residents of Makatoku. Good paddocks and stabhne attached Nfope^ut tlie best wines and hquors — :in be kept m stock. FriTate suites of apartments for families and others visiting the bush. Saddle horses always on hire. N<B a trap for * he Hotel meetß 1 -.*. ■ < • every train■^|^~chbistS^ season. .■-■COMMBIiSIL HOTEL. J, WALKLBY HAS determined to give the public as under:----1 « Bed Star Rum 22/6 <( »t Old Tom . £/ « Port^' ine, very superior 6 6 «« Do ■« Medium 5 « Fine dry Sherry 5 6 I.< Hennessey, one star 6/b M Do two star 8 'Do three star 9/ «•. ..GautierFrerep7years •■"'"' oid'warranttd very •4 superior ' .no: .wo :•--,• s . arrangement the^rou^b. : ■ nted to be wS^iS a - GOODOLI> MAIURED bPIBH^ ' AUSTEAUAN WINtIS. RicnCc^tanUaT^^eilbo, Mojcat, MuSine, and other varteti.s-all at 4b 6;d per bottie.^________ "fgfß'S HOTEL,. JEd^ard Jewell W7ISHE'S%> ih'fi* rm the public that, servantfiLk^ , a^ d e J iOD anQ civ inty. Über.rmamer.aod the prop™ £ a Koarantee that . ■Zi V ■:■■■<■ '- '•-■ \.\'- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ wrtifffr'ttnT'' THE -B^8"l OF ALES, NO fe^st AND SPIRITS, &C ; od I.;!' w - ■-'• ■■■■■■' '--'■■• wiil'^tep I vin stock. "■*'.:j j T'Hfi STABLES & Co.j'Foxton, ■ ■■■ ■ u^:a--l *■■«': • ■ ■ ■•■•:-■ ' rt^'iojmas'ftim the Hotel will "■"■'•■ FREE OF CHARGE. CoDb.&Co.'s Coaches stop at the H SS?o take up.or land passengers to ou^Sriedintinfe to bavehot breakfast before starting. CLMBHOI EL, i^aMierstoii H.T.IARERS .:. ... Proprietor. (Lat<B manager ." Rutland Hotel," {:■ •( ; Wanganui,) BEGS to inform the public geney Tally that he has opened this neWlv-^uilfc Commercial and Family H o feV#bfebb c inten^sby civility and constant attention, to .make; the most 1 mptilar q hostelry on the. Coast, Private ; rfamilies, <■■.- Commercial «entleirienvTonrists, Theatricalß^and Pennatesnt Boarders, will .find the Club' a comfortable home. Charges moderate. . „. Private sitting-rooms for families *nd perirlanerit boarders. FIRST-CLAF& SAMPLE EOOMS, Godd stabling and secure pad« t :.;•('!> . ; ;;docks: .: , Every care .'taken but no responsi- .£..•/ .:.,;, bility., ..•;... Porter m attendance, on the a*-" rival of every train.. Wines Spirits and Ales of the Ceflt procurable brands. ■-' -. \ : — —~ ~~ — r ' •XTISITINGr Cards, Posters, Bill V pleads, Busiuess Cards, and all other classes of Jobbing Printing executed Tai Times office. Weir imrjtoiL.orices.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1161, 29 January 1884, Page 1
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389Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1161, 29 January 1884, Page 1
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