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'• DEVINE'S EMPIEB HOTEL, Main Street, Palinerston North. WDEV te Gate of Marlon Hotel) • has td 'v over the aboyo hotel. A now stock.ot' whiskies, wines and brandies has been opened, and patrons can rely on being supplied with all leading brands. Special foaturo—First-class luncheon from 12 o'clock to 2 p.m. for Oj*e Shilling. Upstairs and dining room under suporvision of Mrs Dovhic. Up-to-dato billiard room undor capablo management, FAMILY HOTEL, Bangitikei Line. JOHN ROBERTS (Late of Kaikoukal HAS taken tho above Hotel, and solicits a sharo ot patronage. Good beds always available, and a first-class table. Stabling and safo paddocks provided. Only tho best of wincß and spirits in stock. Speight's Ale on draught. iTs 7T~i~bT""o~n vX PRINCESS BOABDING HOUSE, Uohner of Pitt and Onnßon Streets. Bathroom and piano and ovory comfort Teims modorato. CRITERION SHOEING FORGE. ■ fTIHE undersigned wishes to thank JL tho public for past favors and | desiro to intimate that tho Shooing Do- . partmont is undor his porsonal suporI vision. | All horsoa guaranteed proporly Bhod by i" H* HALL, j FITZHERBERT STREET, P.N POST OFFICE STORE, CUBA STREET. HpHE publio aro notified that Mr J. _L Cdll, in conjunotion with Mv G. Miller, jun., will carry on tho wollknown grocery business. In connection with tho above, Mns G. Miller desires to sincoroly thank her many customers for the liberal support accorded her while in business andhopos that tho samo will bo awarded her successors. POST OFFICE STORE. STONEY GREEK. EMoPHAIL has pleasuro iv an- • nouncing that ho has opened a goneral storo at Stonoy Crook, whoro residents may obtain goods at town prices, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of customers to get a sharo of their patronage Pig-meal and fowl-meal on saloinany quantities, Agencies. — Manawatd Standard, Weokly Pross, and Canterbury Timos, R. MoPHAIL, PROPRIETOR. BEEHIVE STORE, PALMEESTON N. HAVING purchased this old established business "from Mr James Miller, tho samo will bo conducted on the well-known linea whioh have been so successful in the past. E. GASCOIGNE. In roforonco to tho above, I wish to sincerely thank my many customers for their liberal patronage extending over a period of soventeen years, and would request that the same bo aocordod my s successor. 1 JAMES MILLER, December Ist, 1901. T> 00KBINDING in all its branches JJ at WATSON & EYRE1 Tho Square. JIAKAWATU AND CLUB HOTEL STABLES. H. WOOBEIELD 5 PROPRIETOR. ■TT ANBAUS, Victoriaß, Buggies and ) JLJ Gigs always on. hire at oither of the | 1 commodiouß and central stables noV occupied by the absvo. • Saddle ami harness horses supplied tit tho ohbrteat nbtico. 0 Horse,dipping at c'urro'nfc ratos and Ail Wb'rk.guftraflteod.,- ~ All yohiclea kept hndeT ooV^r. .Tefephsno - Manavrtvtd BtabloS,' 112 tolophono Clab'HWfel KlkifeV; 113', ' H, WOODtttELD, Prbpriotor.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 1