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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7751, 29 June 1903, Page 1

 

HOTELS. DEVINE'S EMPIRE HOTEL Main Street, Palmerston Nerth. IJ7 DEVINE (late of Marton Hotel) ' * • has taken over the above hotel. A new stock of whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can ' rely on being supplied with all the leading brands. . j Special Feature : First-class Luncheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. for One Shilling. Upstairs and Dining Eoom under supervision of Mrs Devine. Up-to-date Billiard Eoom under capable Aianagement. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAVEELEY. rpHE Commercial House of Waverley EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ' CUISINE AND LIQUOES. * Up-to-date Billiard Eoom. CHAS. HAEEISON .. .. Pkopbietok (Late of New Plymouth and Levin). PBINCESS HOTEL. TEEEACE END. Barford Br»os., (Late of Eaumai) DESIEE to announce that they have taken over the above well-known premises, and trust by keeping everything in an up-to-date style to merit a fair share of patronage. Only lest brands of wines, spirits, ales, etc., kept in stock. First-class accommodation for travellers and boarders, whose requirements will be carefully attended to.

THE MANAWATU DAILY TIMES , The Towns and Districts in whick tfee Times circulates : — PALMERSTON NORTH FEILDING : " APITI KIMBOLTON HALCOMBE BUNNYTHORPE COLYTON HIWINUI ASHHURST . RAUMAI POHAJSTGINA KOMAKO PAHIATUA WOODVILLE EKETAHUNA DANNEVIRKE LEVIN KEEERU SHANNON TOKOMARU LINTON JACKEYTOWN LONGBURN KAIRANGA RONGOTEA GLEN OROUA AWAHURI FITZHERBERT EAST FITZHERBERT WEST WHITMORE STONEY CREEK BAINEbSE OROUA BRIDGE FOXTON HUNTERVILLE OHINGAITI MANGAWEKA TAIHAPE WANGANUI MARTON NORSEWOOD WAIPUKURAU See Our Special Poultry Column—Wednesdays. See Our Special Dairy Column—Saturdays. Same Cables as Metropolitan papers Latest Sporting Fullest Reports Great Staff of Country Correspondents Livest Paper Along The Countryside Advertisers Take NOTE!

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