HOY AT, HOTEL. .;;,: : THE SQUARE. " ; PALMJBRSTON 'j. Fbnton.— Pbopbibtob. TBiis; ,BEST. ACCOMMODATION : '^r ; !; FOR TBAyELLERS. THE COACH leaves the ROY AI HOTEL for NAPIER on Tuesdays, 't/iursd</ys, and Saturdays, at 5.30 aim. i md for 'MASTESTOIr on Mondays H ednesdays, and Fridays, at Ip.m. JAMES PENTCN. MAKAtOKU HOTEL, MAKATOKU. 7 ; ; - : ' David Smith... ;;;. r^. v ..,.PßpMiiw)E THE proprietor of the above hoW? ia now prepared ; to give suitable accommodation to the traYelHng public ' ahrfybVf?Bidentsofmkafeku. '• . • Good pa'ddb'clis and stabling attached ■ None bur the best twiner, and liqubre • wiW bekeptinbtock. ; .. ; ,! )j Private, suites; ,pf apartmei\tß it^r f ainiiies and others visiting i the ,b^sh. ' ' Saddle Horses always on hue. >:[ : { j N.B-r-A ; traY fb^ ' the Hotel meets : : ; ,. every train. 0 hotel. ; j^ maiTklky HAS detefminecTto "give the pubhc the' benefit f of the Acbby BBLLIN& WHOLESALE PRICES. {■><? ■[■'■<• \( asunderJ—- , - ti : «llon Brandy - or. more i 28s .pei?. ffali -> w*> 5 , 0 * 6^ ! .i-isji'iVi^^no^ 1 -**-' n)nl Miidram''''s/ 1: "' ; i tnh 4».-.i Hennessey, !one;B:tar ; -/; 6/6; J '.a. ...i Do -, t^;^:! : ' «r'-'GatitierF.rere« p ; f'-' : superior. , ' ; o "' :s au^tbal^';^nes,; ;:;: BichCorißtaiJtia, Verdeilho, Muscat, MSd& and other v r arteties-all at jj6a per .bottlj-j_l^l . , ,-^^— ^-P€r2£5 l O^-- — ~ fcsaesas thip 4 ;-Ot «je »" ; n tends 'tauspai 6 :i no favonte boteljbe ™£^ 6i cO J ort able eX^^ Nont but experienced ( . r - ; ....,„; r.-..-/b--l: i^.-r-<'-"i ■;/»<::■- ■■ -■■: ■ _ vey^-pas^engera and l»Kg a f e p 1 ,-■ '" JK«;tp!Sopatthe,HoteT, :.,;,, g; ; ;;. i ipte';OF:gHAßGi,. ;, ; ,;■;'".' oabein^ called m time to bave.ho; breaf, faiUoefore starting. . ;,•.;•.■«■-.•.■ •■:::.;■:■ ■«> 1 1';- '■•;'■» H. T. AKBK3 ';J !'.' '^ V-v .1 Proprietor. (^ Rutland ,Hotel,'V • ror.,', /i'Wanganui,) <• •' B»'E6S to inform the public gener^ally^atbena^o'pteWto' newfAuiWCdmmercial'aud Family Hotel winch he intendsby civility and co*pta»t attention, to make the most popular hostelry op the Coast. " Private families, Commercial 4f ehtlemen i Tov.ri«tß, Theatricals and Eminent Boarders^ >will trad the Club a comfortable home. Charges m( p^sMng^oomr for' famines w d ■permanent boarders., .. . . p^sic^S iSl^ BOOMS. good stabling* and^epure fad» .'t ii v - docks. pare t^ken'but no responsi^ n\x-^ \> ■■ ' bility. ■ : . ' '. , ; Porter \n -attendance on the ar r '■*;,; riyaj of eyery. trait. .: Wipes -Spirit? and Ales of the l?eß^|*oc|ir^ble >rapdst ■ ■ ' ~\i;i SITING Cards, Posters^ Bill V' ii.h'eads.BusiTiess Cards, and all.pther-.claßses.of Jpbb)flg?rintin^ executed at thfi Times office. Wfil« togton nricae*
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1203, 21 March 1884, Page 1
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352Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1203, 21 March 1884, Page 1
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