COMMERCIAL HOTEL i" THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH, I 'HIS HOUSE is noted along the a r ntire Coast for the quality of t"*-e .A ccommoda'ion.Wines.Spirits, A les,&c. Special Apartments for Families, and every convenience for Travellers. tf. WALKLEY, Proprietor, a*^P«£* FPTNCESB HOTTL, < T URAtE END. BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known catahlishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency an d completeness cannot be surpassed. Boarders will find every convenience combined with civility an* 1 attention. Geod Stabling and Paddocks. The Beet Branda of Wmes, Ales and Spirits m Stock. DENIS CLIFFORD, Proprietor. WHYTK'S HOTEL. FCXTON* Edward Jewell Xa-TJSHES to inform the public. that, W bavinf assumed the proprietor-, a&p of the above well-known and favSrite hotel, be intends to apar* no «spense to make it the most comfortable on tbY eoaat. None but experienced servants .kept, and visitors.can rely on every attentioa and cmhty. .^| Tb^S will be provided m a most j ■Überafniainier, and the P^P"^^ •xnerience *■ providore of the lateJN.** SSFSw^ * nd other boatß ml a guarantee that NONE BUT THE BEST OF ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c, -«11 be kept m stock. THE ISTABLES •will be under the management of the wX-knownß. STANLEY, late of Cobb & Co n Foxton, • ■ ■ . The EXPRESS from the Hotel will be m atttndance on night trains to convey passengers and luggage for these wishing to stop at the Hotel, FREE OF CHARGE. • Cobb & Co.'s Coaches stop at the HoteltoUkeiapor land passengers to or from Wellinaton, Those for Wellington coach may rely nn being called m time*o have hot breakfast before starting. JtOYAL HOTEL. PALMEasTOH NoBTH. iambs ap*"Bi«rro*Nr, (Late of Wellington), BEG£ to intimate to the residents of Palmerston and the travel*' lingpublic, that be has taken the above Hotel, and is prepared to c^ter to tbeur wants m A thoroughly efliH cient way. ..,, ALES.'BEERS.-vVINES & SPIRITS of tbe best quality only kept. •SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for travellers and families. •GOOD STABLING. Herses and buggies always on hire: , The Napier Coach leaves the j Botah 1 Hotel daily at 6.20 ftjn* •*- On Mondays, Wednesdays ztnd Fridays, Coaches leave the Royal , Howl for Masterton at 1,80 pm. CUUB HOTEL,; . The Square, ■' PALMERSTON NOKTH- < H. % AKEBS, Proprietor. PRIVATE families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists, Iheatricals, and Permanent Boarder*, will find tbe Club a comfortable horn* '.' Charges moderate, private aitting-rooms for famities. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE BOOMS. j od atabling and paddocks. No respoiv- ■; sibility. , Forter m attendance on the arrival of avery ' ■ '' train. Winef, Spirits, and ales of th *at procurable brands. AU "Wines of Best Brands. .B. EillEißY GILBEM r PIANOFOBTB, il Harmonium, aad Cabinet Organ Tuner and Repairer. 3*N E G. makes lour visits m the lt m jear between New Plymouth sud Palmeiston, caL.hg at all towns «.fid country di.triu*.; having with him * good supply of aU kinds of matorial fcf wvawitg Pianos, tiarmoniums, 4c, Pianos Tuned by the year, .Order* may be left at the Daily Timbs Office. ~~~~c. a. jxiorarjFOßT, ; AUTBOBIBED APD LICB *SE» SUBV-TOB, tEILDING, CTHTElScxetoted m any ,p»rtp* ij» - the -W ellifcgUn Provincial Dw ;
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1266, 9 August 1884, Page 4
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509Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1266, 9 August 1884, Page 4
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