Late advertisements. WHITE'S HOTEL. FOXTON. EDWARD JEWELL. WISHES to inform the pnblic . „ t that haying assumed ihe/pfo-; prietbrohip of the above wr-11-known and favorite hot'l, he inten 's to spanno expense to make it the most com for table hotel on the coast. i>on« but experienced servants kept, and visitcrb can rely "on feeeiving every attention aid oivility. | 'Ihe, tible wilt be provided m a most liberal manner, j^nd the proprietor's 1 ng experience asprovidore of the late -SiZ/i iSid. Company's and. other boats wili be a guarantee that NONE BUT THE BPST OF ALES, •WINE^ AND SPIRITS, &o.i will be kept m stock. , , THE STABLES will be under the management ot the well-known R.STANLEY.'iataot Cobb I ,& Co., Foxton. ' ■:.■■ * yi.A'f. 1>; • •! ■;.■* j The EXPRES;, from tbe Hotel will ba in attendance on T night trains to convey passengers and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel. ■,'""■'■ FMEE OF CSAEGE. ; Cobb and Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take or land paßsea^erß to or from Wellington; . ; Those for Wi'lliagton coach may rely on being'called m time to have hot breakfast before starting. Xtfh 0i)Y i 4iR , S ELECTRtC ;Vy, ci^qixs,,, ..........' GREAT LONDON EQUESQUERIQUILEM NEW AMERICAN COMPANY. 15 STAR ARTISTS 15 THE ELITE OE. CIRCUS PER. I ; ;!_^, 1 y ypKMERS.y ; .;■;'/ . | ! educated horses and,. ponies: '• '"" ; Performing' Monkeys, Trained Degs* Japanese, Japanese, Performed LADY ARTISTS. This,Grreat ,"ho*w syiU.open in Palmer-.■■•■•.i-.i A:u. ;■ ■. ;stO& OH. .. _ : . ; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ; OCTOBER 25th anr 26th* . Admission— Stalls, 4/- ; Pit, 2/6 ; j GhilJireri, 1/6 and 2/-*. ,'• • B. LOVE, CLAIK JONES, ; ' .!.{. .. y;. Agent.', , OANTHAEitIDES - H*ir . Via i< Ij For slrebgtliehihg' th Heair 6d REMrNGTON'S SQUAeE :■, NOTICE, r f ''SHE tJndersighed is prepared tb X. treat with Stockowners, Settlers,: and others requiring the use of Paddocks for grazing purposes ' within one mile of Palmer ton. ; Size of Paddocks, 17. 25, 30, 50, and 60 acres. ...'■.' • \ _;,.:■ A 'A 7 . .'■ 'j EXCELLENT FEED AftD • y '-• - ;/; water; f : Farmers attending the weekly and monthly sales held m Palmerston will find it to their advantage rto make arrangements for the use of the above Paddocks, y * Apply to J. CARROLL, Clarendon Hotel,. -. Palmerston North. . i . — . . [ojlbdV] V ■ sy lILIOT ! \\ ARBWRTON \j VV ■: s;oiiipiTOß, b , > ( PALMEttSTDN ifoRTrT. PIANOFORTE TUNINGr AND '"' TREPArRWG^ '■' ! - y -"' 1 BT "VTRTji pLL-EW^ltißEiT* Making fouip visits m the year between ; New Plymouth and 1 almerston, calling at all the town and country districts, having with him a good supply .of all kinds of material for repairing Pianos, .'■•} *.;:. : :. and?Harmoniums,&c. i i y Pianos tuned by the year. , : r TMPORTANT Td ADVERTISERS. r ! N:BT— *TKe"MATsrAwiiTU Standabd, the Oldest Established Daily Country Newspaper on th 6 West Coast, is unequalled as an adrer ißm« medium, being more widely circulated than any, other Newspaper m: the District. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 273, 22 October 1883, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 273, 22 October 1883, Page 2
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