ROYAL HOTEL. THE SQUARE. PALMEfiSTON j. Fbntos. — Pbopeibtob. rH».i BEST ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. THE COACH leaves^ev RQ"X AL HOTEL for NAPfER on Tuesdays, Ihwsddysixnd Saturdays, at 5.30 a.m. ; uid for MASTERTON on Mondays. If ednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. JAMES FENTCN. MA&ATOKU HOTEL, MAKATOKU. David- Smith Pbopbieto* ffIHE proprietoi of the above hotel is JL ,now prepared to give suitably accommodation to the travelling public and the residents of Makatoku.. Good paddocks and stabline attached None but 'the best wines and liquors will! be kept m stock. Private, suites of apartments for families and others visiting the bush. Saddle horses always on hire. T^jj. A trap for the Hotel meets every train: ~~TEE _ CHBISTMAS SEASON. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. j^ wllkley HAS determined to give the public %c benefit of the Act by SELLING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ■ ? ■ as under:- — ' l aallon Brandy or more 2&sper*ral. } ? * Scotch Whisky " 25s " « j 1 « Red^tarßnm " 22/6" « \'■ « Irish Whiskey « 25s " « B <L ttleot o ?d c s f » ico - cuts 5 T « Porfvyine, very superior 6/6 M Do " Medium 5/ « Fine dry Sherry 5/6 .» Hennessey, one star 6/6 tt . Do two star 8/ «, '.-. 0o three star 9/. j « ' . Gautier Freres 7 years old -warranted very • •,. . superior 7 Assorted .cases >s per arrangement mad^^^eliyered to any put of tb T& f ab!v; are all warranted to be MATURED bPIRHS. AUSTRALIAN WINES. Rich Constanlia, Verdeilbo, Muscat MoVeadine, and other vaneties-all at 4a 6d per litbttle^ WHIM'S HOTEL. Edward Jewell "■-rrTSHES to inform the public, that, W toviue assumed the) propnet oriT- "«<" fcVi& : vabove wtlUknown and ?" P '-2^l^he tetends to spare no iTtot coast. "A" JTone but experienced <on*tne< , . ^, , visitorß ca n.rely on 2SS£^' Snk^nd civility/. ' TbTtfbll^ill be provided m a most SSSXISfi* °* er boats wiU,be «, guarantee that will be kept m stock.-. ... , TttE STABLES & Co.,Foxton,_ .. The EXPRESS from the JHotel will wishing to etop at the Hotel, FREE OP CHARGE. Cobfc' & Co.'s Coaches stop, at. the Hoteltoi,ke.npor;land passengers to on bS%intiA^^ ce > otbreak fast before starting. CLUB HOTEL., THE SftCARE, V Palmerston 3iorth. H.T.AKEBS... .- Proprietor. (Late manager « Butland Hotel," ' Wauganui,) "rSEiGrS. to .inform the public Yj rally that he has opened this netvlv-built Commercial and Family Hotel which he intends by civility and constaiit -attention, to make the moßt'po'p^F elr y on the Coa ? t - Pnvaite families, Commercial eentlemeD^TourHs, Theatricals, and Permanent' Boarders, ™11 find the Club a. comfortable home, Charges moderate. ■ . Private sitting-rooms for families tuid permanent boarders. FIItST-CLASS ROOMS. ooo.d stabling and secure pad* docks. s Every care, taken, but. no responsibility. Porter m attendance on the a^« a rival of every train . Wines Spirits and Ales of, the best procurable brands. - ■^■■' - : ; ' — ;' •TTISITING Cards, Posters, Bill V J ieads, Business Cardß, andall oiher classes oi Jbbbmg Printing «xecuted!it ibi Timbb office. WeK iogton nricou
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1160, 4 February 1884, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1160, 4 February 1884, Page 1
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