WHYWS HOTELPOXTON. EDWARD ijE WELL. WISHEB to^kfbrm the" public that having assumed the proprietorship of the above w«U»*known and favorite hofc^l, he intends to spare D expense ftp make itv^the moßt com-' ;ab!e io«eHda-' thV coast, is one bat experienced servants kept, and visitor* ' and oi? ilit|y>; : ; The table will be provided m a most "liberal manner, and'the proprietor's long „ experience as providore of the lace N.Z. "8.3. Company's and other boats will be a guaranteei that\ -, .- < :' ''■'■, '• NON^I.BTJT THE BFST OF ALES, wikis,- Ats(d Mhhssß* &ci i•■ i- : 6&ol fV; :!^ ' - — .00 A KiaiTHß ICSTABLESwiII be .under,, the management ot the weIWnW^STANLB V, lateot Cobb ■■: l.t I .i.1. ! 1ik.'.i..L ; The E^PRESf from the Hotel will be m attendance on night trains to oonteypafisengorg'and lugg»se for those wishing to stop at theJElateL •, » / , r FBEE QJS 1 CHARGE. ;■;-.•.•.., \r;w.. ,. ft "^*! >i -;/r /, ~i -. Cobb and qo/B CdacHSs* atop a f t the floteTto'takeor'lWnd passengers to or .fjrjom Wellington. , v those for Wtlliqgton coach may r«ly .qp, ,beW cajl^d m time, to bavehot breakfast; before starting. v,,Y :; ; ;; ■..,,; .:•'.. ,ki£«Jt'"» eißfcv'A il'ft* "T;- 1 I ' ,'Bl^ ■ ' ; ; ;' BEGS to inform th'e public;' .iiis^ patrons and friends, that he has openwihthetOOA ,OO * . -rl'.K ir..;!r.S BEILSINaiHOTH*; >n j ; - ■ .r.'A'At.i'M •■■{'. q;-i:-. : : •;•. ■■■_' .1. Jfcbe JiQusejbas, been .returnished, right throughout, that additions and alterations edndncive^ to' i the greater comfort and convenience of the public have beeS coWpieie'd','' an r d that eVery endeavourwime°fe'ad^«aM ( 'toex^tise ! spared, tojnak^the house one pf Jhe jest on th£ ) dpps.j\ Jj i ij , \\ }'■ i/~[ Every convenience TOrboarderkjJira- , vellers,^and, ■ visi^re, -^0 may.rel^tpp . The liquors v are of . the best brands BILLIARDS I BILLIARDS X .vl/I^iHA^TIE, t .O'-> : *<.:■;( Mz-.rJA" has-.- ■;>.:.:■• £&£§s?'!<.■.■. '"•""-"•^'■"Broiioi.- 1 ' 1 "' ;" ;J X \ySSi Undersigned is prepared to JL treat, r wi)th . ptopkowners,,. Settlers, and others VeqWiring ' the nse of Paddocks for gracing purposes within one ! f ,i '>mile "of |Talmerston.' "]' ■ f ; -. ; • Size o^BaddockSr Ifj 28, 30v50/and 00 acrofl. EXCELLENT FEE3D ASD .'^ATEIRi; !=j .:•(:■]■ f.7 :; - Farmers attending, the .weekly and monthly sales field" m Palmerston ; wil\ find it to ( thlir ad vantage fto "ntake .'arrangement for ' tlie me ' of fhe above Paddocks. - ~ Apply to y^ J. CARROLL, Clarendon^oteli >>;!,. Palmereton NortbV Tji L I O T B U R,T O N; SOLICITOR, PAL&EttST&N WRTJrII } A.. ..4. V_:r 41.. i Repairing " Making four visiteinjitte ;yiarjbj9t\veen; New Plymouth anS* almerston^oallihg at all the town and country districts,. kinds of m tterial for repairing Pianos, and Harmoniums,. sßsc. ,(^ - ; r ; Pianos tuned by the year^ TMPOBTANT TO ADVERTISERS. N.fl.—The Makawatu Standaed,, .rtie. Oldest Establislied,Daily Country Newspaper on the West' Coast, isunequßlled'asan adveVising medium, being more widely circulated tte'District/ : *.r
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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