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DEVINE'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Main Street, Palrnerston NorLh. WDEVINE (lato of Marlon Hotel) • has taken over tho above hotel. A now stock of whiskies, -nines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can rely on being Buppliod with all leading brands. Special feature—First-class luncheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. for One Shilling. Upstairs and dining room under supervision of Mra Devino. Up-to-dato billiard room under capablo management, FAMILY HOTEL, Bakgitikei Line. JOHN ROBERTS (Late of Kaikoural HAS taken tho abovo Hotel, and solicits a sharo ot patronages. Good bods always available, and a first-class table. Stabling and stifo paddocks provided. • Only tho best of wines and spirits in stock. Speight's Ale on draught. "JUT X 8 /GIBSON PRINCESS BOARDING HOUSE, Ooeneb of Pitt and Oiujrch Strbets, Bathroom and piano and every comfort i Teims modorato. . ! CRITERION SHOEING FORGE. • rpHE undersigned wishes to thank JL tho public for past favors and [ dosiro to intirnato that tho Shooing Do- . partmont is under his personal supor- , I vision. I All horses guaranteed properly shod by i Ho HALL, | FITZHERBERT STREET, P.N POST OFFICE STORE, CUBA STREET. rpHE publio aro notified that Mr J. X Coll, in conjunction with Mit G. Miller, jun., will carry on tho wellknown grocery business. ; In connection with tho above, Mrs G. Millbp. desires to sincerely thank hor many customers for tho liberal support j accorded her wbilo in business and hopes ] I that tho sarno will bo awarded her i successors. POST OFFICE STORE. STONEY CREEK. I) McPHAIL has pleasuro in anil* nouncing that ho has opened a goneral store at Stonoy Crook, whoro rcaidontß may obtain goods at town prices, and hopes by strict attontion to tho wants of customers to get a sharo ef thoir patronago. Pig moal and fowl-mool on salo in any quantities. Agencies. — Manawatu Standard, Weokly PrOBS, and Canterbury Times, E. McPHAIL, PROPRIETOR, EEEHIYE STORE^ PALMERSTON N. ' TTAVING purchased this old estabJLjL lished business from Mr James Miller, tho same will be conducted on the well-known lines which bavo been so successful in tho past. E. GASCOIGNE. In reforonce to tho above, I wish to sincerely thank my many customers for their liberal patronago extending over a period of seventeen years, and would roquost that tho samo bo accorded my successor. JAMES MILLER. December Ist. 1901. BOOKBINDING in all its branches at 'WATSON & EYRE1 Tho Square. MANAWATU AND CLUB HOTEL STABLES. H. WGODEIELD, PROPBIETOB. LANDAUS, Victorias, Buggioß iukl Gigs alway G on hire at eifcbor oE tbo commodiouß and oonfcral stables no-.7 occupied by the abave. Saddle and harness horses supplied at the shortest notice. • llotsd olippinjj atrturront rateß and ail work' guaranfer/j. All yehiole's'liept under cbVer. Telephone i Manawatu Stablfi's, 112 telephone Club Hotel Stables, 113. H, WOODFIELD, Proprietor.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7189, 6 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7189, 6 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7189, 6 January 1902, Page 1