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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 490, 15 September 1905, Page 1

 

THE ONLY • • Morning Faper WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF - - - PALMERSTON NORTH.

"Pe^Kerweiglit" Models, £25. "Standard" Models, £20. Fitted with Freewheel and 2 Bowden Fitted with Freewheel aud 2 Rim Brakes- Bowden Bim Brakes, TELE?HQ£E......IS7 N.Z, REPRESENTATIV£- BRANCHESPO BOX' IS2 FEILDING & LEVIN. J. B. CL ARKS ON, Head Office: Coleman Place.

HOTELS. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. New Central Hotel, Main Street, near Railway Station, A. F. Anderson, Proprietor. npHIS Hotel has been rebuilt, and no X. expense has been spared in furnishing this fine hotel and on the most modern lines. It ia 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, Beers, and Spirits stocked. Note the Address: Corner of Andrew Young and Main street West. POST OFFICE HOTEL fTIHE above hotel has recently changed _L hands. A number of alterations and extensions 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*. Ludecke & Speak, ... Proprietors OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. MBS T. WHITE (late of the Masonic Hotel, Wellington) annouucea ihat she has taken over the above wellmown hotel, and intends carrying on ;he business on thoroughly up-to-date lines. None bnt the best of wines and spirits stocked. Good accommodation for the travelling public. Quests can rely on being called in time for early trains Night porter in attendance, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston North. TOM OHIL.DS, | - Proprietor. I THIS House having been thoroughly renovated, I desire to notify the ' General Public that they will find it somfortable, clean, and, healthy. Visitors attended to for early morning irains. Is Luncheons. Thursdays from 11 Sill 2. : BIASOKABLB CHAROBS. Only the very best of Wines, Spirits, Beers, etc, are stocked. , THE RAILWAY HOTEL. UP-TO-DATE. | THIS fine three-Btoreyed brick building was opened on luesday last. Fitted and furniihed in princely fashion with all modern conveniences, the travelling public can be made very comfortable. It is a first-class house at moderate tariff. Best furnished house in town. Only approved brands of liquor kept in the bar. JOHN HURLEY, Proprietor. Masonic HoteJ, Opposite Railway Station, Palmereton North. B. MULROONEY, Proprietor. NONE but the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, etc., kept in stock. Good Accommodation. Every attention and civility. DEVINE'S E^IJrT^BLE HOTEL Main Street, Palmerston North. WDEVIKE (late of Marton Hotel. • has taken over the above hotel. A new stock of whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons oan rely on being supplied with all the oading brandß. Special Feature : First-olasa Luncheon Irom 12 o'clock to 3 p.m. Upßtairs and Dining Boom under supervision of Mrs Devine. Up-to-date Billiard Boom under capable management. FAMILY HOTEL, RANGITIKEI LINE. THIS favourite hostelry has now come under the proprietorship of Mr X. J. Noxx. The houßO has been thoroughly renovated and brought up-to-date in evoay way. Only the best brands of liquor kept in stock. Lodgers especially oatered for. Dining-room under tho supervision of Mrs Not*. Good stabling available. T. J NOTT, Feopriktob. HOTIOE. SETTLERS n the Apiti and and Bangiwahia districts are reminded that the Manawato Daily Trass, whioh ecntama all the latest cable news, is delivered on the day of publication at their ceeidenoeß.

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FRED ATTFIELD, ...-<... MAIN BTBEET (Opposite Empire Hotel) /^M VBBNMENT inspected meat; of th« jt finest quality. Bin a op tor orders. Prompt attention : Tm»h0hi....289. ; Australian Mutual Provident Society. MONEY TO LEND. rpHIS Society is prepared to lond A. money on First-class Freehold OHy and Country Securities at lowest torrent rates. Liberal Mortgage Deed gives power to repay portions of loan dnring term. Apply direct to the Bociety'a Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Boeiety's Distriot Offices. BDWABD W. liOWB, Beaident Secretary. Wellington, lit June 1908. C. E, WALDEGRAYEj MStBAKCI. LAND AND COMMISION '• .. ■: AglnT. £10,000 TV££ : aft Bl p« seat. town Properttoß. Tib SqvAM. PamkioumiN Tatter sail's Stables. IN announcing that we have purohased the above business from Mr Q. B. Hall, we trust by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the liberal support accorded him. The carrying business at present carried on by us will still be conducted on the same thorough •business lines as in the past. Orders % telephone foe gigs, saddle hacks, or express work of any description ipromptly attended tc. H. BAKER AND SONS, Stable Proprietors and Forwarding Agents, Rangitikoi Street. Telephone No. 77. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. C*tA«UtM£fi> - • 18T0. THIRTY SHILLINGS A QUARTER MID TO THE aOVEHNMENT OFFICE WILL SECURE, At ageJ23 >: £300, payable at death or at age 80; At age 18, JB3OO, payable at age 65 or at previous death. mm UR6E BONUSES ADDED IN EACH CASf. 1. B. WOBABDBOH, F.F-A-, % OonalwiwrT.

James J. Curtis, Custom, Shipping & Forwarding Agent. Custom Houai Qvay, Wklusstor. GOODS and Paroela forwarded to any part o{ the world. Fttrkitttbi Ruoted. ■r Gooda consigned to my oar* from foreign or local parte will be Mnt on wltit promptitude. LONGBTJRN FREEZING WORKS. CHEAP MANURES Of High Manorial Value. BOOT MANURE—Price £5 par too on tracks, Longburn. PUBE BONE MEAL—Price £7 pa: ton on trnokß, Lonsrburn. Fitzherbert Street Coaoh Factory. HALL &"PRIOE. PIiOPBIETORS. WE have a large selection of both new and seiond-hand vehicles on yiew at our show rooms. Vehicles not in stock built to order on the shortest notice by a competent staff of tradesmen. Our patent adjustable body slide a speciality, fitted to any vehicle. Telephone 110. FONERALS UNDERTAKEN; SHOEING FORGE, BANGITIKEI STREET (Liate Humphreys) L ARMSTRONG (of Wallace & Masson, • Wairarapa Implement Works) desires to announce to business men, farmers, ! carriers, etc, that he has taken over the above, and by strict attention to business, combined with good work and promptness, hopes to receive a share of their work, bhoeing a special feature. Agricultural implements fitted. Plough-setting on Eoientific lines, and guaranteed. A Tbial solicited. TO BE PUBLISHED IN AUGUST 1905. STONE'S Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Taranaki Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY AND MEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Fifteenth Year of Publication, AUGUST, 1905. Edited by John Sioioi, DEMY, Bvo. size, containing 1200 pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. Price : If ordered before publication 10/6, after publication, 12/6. STONE, SON & CO., Ltd.. Frinters and Publishers, Crawford and Jetty-streets, Dunedin ; and at Greystreet, Wellington. London: H. <l. King Potter and Co., 56 Ludgate Hill, E.C. pLEAN WASTE PAPBB FOB SALE AT THE TIMES OFFIQB

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