-pR|NCESS FAMILY HOTEL; TERRACE END, iPlxMEßsTbir North; WtliiiilM DEARDS, Proprietor, H§,s much pleasure m informing ,the p-blip that this very superior Hotel is notjr OPEN for the reception of boarders an<i visitors, .both, of whom will find m it the comfort and privacy of a home, the -apartments having been specially "arranged with s a view to' sedllfe that great desideratum. % v the' parlours AND COMMERCIAL ROOMS Are fitted up with . every attention to comfort and business convenience. r -^ -THE-BEDROOMS Are spacious and particular care has been taken m.- the of them. THE CUISINE i Is under the management of an experienced Cook, and will be found all that could, be desired. Ladies, Mri\\ find that their interests have •not been overlooked, the services of an experienced Housekeeper having been secured. If.B. — Visitors can alight from the Train on. the Railway Platform near the House. EALMERSTON HOTEL, Palmehston North, G. F. ROE, Proprietor. ; 'jThe- proprietor begs to infqrm his/ friends and the publfoT_iarh^h-as-ta:ken T the abpve Hotel, and that he will care-' fully study the comfort and provide for the wants -of all who favour him with • their custom. The Wines, Spirits, and Beer will be found to be of the best quality, having been carefully selected. The hotel presents superior accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. GOOD STABLING AND SECURE. PADDOCKS. Palmerston, 4th April, 1877. \- — ■ ■ — — WHYTE'S TTOTEL, V O X T O N, A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. One of Alcock's BILLIARD TABLES has now been added to this Hotel. Cobb& [ Co.'s COACHES arrive and depart from the door of the Hotel. TjTT W\ PO I N T ON. ,• CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, FOXTON, ' Haying opened a Dispensary m Fox''t*??, solicits the patronage of the inhabit^ and country settlers, and trusts by attention and civility to merit the same. ' PRESCRIPTION^ Carefully made up "with the best "Drugs to be procured. Patent Medicines- of every description. SUNDRIES. Piesse and Lubins scents, Rimmels, &c, Enemas, Syringes, Hair brushes, Comßs, Violet power, Allcock's plasters; ' Cosmetiques,- Turkey and bath sponges, [ J_dsbn Dyes. Any article not m stock will be immediately procured. ICT. 6 T I C .E. U^TKejyidersigiied is 1 m possession of a valuable secret enabling him to improve ; upon all shallow or deep-die BRIGKMAKING/ MACHINES. He has succeeded m effecting^a vast improvement m one of Macefield and Co.'s from the Albert Foundry, Auckland, and is '•prepared to receive communications from Brickmakers owning defective machines with a, view to the improvement of their machirfery. CHARLES TRICKLEBANK, Brickmaker, - Palmerslon North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 100, 3 October 1877, Page 1
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