HOTELS. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. New Central Hotel, Main Street, near Railway Station. < A- ¥. Anderson, Proprietor. ITIHIS Hotel has been rebuilt, and no I expense has been spared in furnishing this fine hotel and on the most modern lines. It is provided with every convenience for boarders and the travelling public. Mr Anderson, in thanking the public for their patronage in the past, hopes to see all his old friends and customers at his new house. None but the Best Brands of Wines, Boers, and Spirits stocked. Note the Address: Corner of Andrew Young and Main street West. POST OFFICE HOTEL.. ?TIHE above hotel has recently changed I bands. A number of alterations and extension- have been made to the buildings. While the tariff is moderate, every attention is paid to travellers; the house is undoubtedly an ideal family hotel. A firstclass chef is kept, and an excellent billiardroom is on the premise*. Ludeckk & Spear, ... Proprietors " —• OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. MRS T. WHITE (late of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington) announces that she has taken over the above wellknown hotel, and intends carrying on the business on thoroughly up-to-date lines. None but the best of wines and spirits stocked. Good accommodation for the travelling public Guests can rely on being called in time for early trains Night porter in attendance. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston North. TOM CHILDS, Proprietor. THIS House having been thoroughly renovated, I desire to notify the General Public that they will find it comfortable, clean, and healthy. Visitors attended to for early morning trains. la Luncheons. Thursdays from 11 till 2. Reasonable Charges. Only the vory best of Wines, Spirits, Beers, etc.., are stocked. Masonic Hotel, Opposite Bail way Station, Palmerßton North. R. MULROONEY, Proprietor. NONE but tho Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, etc., kept in stock. Good Accommodation. Every attention and civility. DEVINE'B X iVI k* 1 *HL IS. HOT *• I Main Street, Palmerstan Nortn. ,* DEVINE (late of Marton Hotel. W + has taken over the above hotel. A new etoak of whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can rely on being supplied with all the eading i brands. Special Feature: First-olasi Lunoheon 1 from 12 o'olook to 2 p.m. ' Upstairs and Dining Boom under supervision of Mia Devine. Up-to-dato Billiard Boom under oapable management. ' FAMILY HOTEL RANGITIKEI LINE. rnHIS favourite hostelry has now oome _L under the proprietorship of Mr T. J. Noxi. g The house has been thoroughly renovated and brought up-to-date in every way. Only the best brands of liquor kept in stock. Lodgers especially catered for. Dining-room under the supervision oi „ Mrs Nott. Good stabling available. T. J IMOTT, JPbopbikiob. LONGBURN FREEZING WORKS ") CHEAP MANURES | Of High Manurial Value. *w j QOOT MAHUBB—PrIoe £5 per ton o 1 trucks, Longburn. ! fUBE BONE MEAL—Price *7 pi j ion n traeki, Lowborn.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 425, 12 July 1905, Page 1
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