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HOTELS. yyifiiiMidilL mlbk "PENDING the election of the new building, the public may rely on obtaining THE BEST ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS at the temporary bar. . SPEiaETS XXX ON DRAUGHT. leuttttl fcisi, M. R, ** Cfc XT SN N (Late of West Coast), PBOPEIETBESS , AFIBST-CLASB Stook oi Alei, Wanes and. Spirits, Good accommodation for boarders and travellers. I£ailw;a.y HoteJ. Opposite Bjulwxi Bsaiion, PALMEESTOIT NORTH. THOMAS YOtNG. Fbopmeios. O'AVINfI taken over the above popular ■H-*. nortelry, I respectfully solicit a share of publio patronage.?. The house has been overhauled,re-furnished and renovated throughout, and only the best brands of liquor shall be kept in stock. Accommodation for. .travellers by rail a speciality. Hoi meals lor night and morning trains. Speight's Pri«e Ales ONLY tap. Chabqes Modkeate. Telephone Ino. 65. " ' ' '" ~ " Family Hotel Corner of Kangitikei Line and Featherston street.ME 0. MoWILLIAMS having assumed proprietorship of the above hotel, desires to notify thati t has been thoroughly renovated throughout, and several handsome rooms added to the old building. The hotel now"forms one of the most comfortable and complete on the ooast. Wines, ales and spirits of the best brands only kept in stook. An up-to-date table at moderate tariff, Secure paddooking and the best at stabling, moluding six loose boxes. 0. McWILLIAMS, Pbopbjxior. JEfcoyal Hotel, BUNKYTJ3OBPE. \ PsoraiEioß. npHIS hotel has been renovated thronghX out, and visitors may rely on receiving every attention. Best of wine? and spirits in stock. Good stabling. PROVINCIAL HOTEL The Square, Palmbrston N. JMAHONY, latp of the Commercial • Hotel, Wanganui, begs to inform the public that he has taken over this popular hotel, and solicits a share of their favours, Customers may rely on receiving every attention. None but the best of Wines. Ales and Spirits kept in stock. A Good Table kept. BSotel (LATE ROYAL), Telephone 354. P.O. Eox 438 Telegraphic Address : Searl's, Wellington Cook's coupon's accepted. rpHE first addition of fifty cotr.modiov X and elegantly furnished rooms j< thia first-eksH Hotel are now open to the public The attention of visitors is drawn to the fashionable situation of Searl's Hotel, and its close proximity to Parliament House and both Government and Manawatu Railway Stations, making it easy of aocesb to those arriving and departing by tram. No expense has buen spared in making thia at once the most modern and comfort able hotel in the colony. A Lawn, with summer houses adequately furnished with deck chaira and lit! throughout with electrioity, has been opened for the use of guests. Intending visitors are assured of sverv attention. Porters meet all trains and boats, " HeJ who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it." TTTE have during the at year spared tt no expense in eavouring to make our Beer second none m New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. Wa invite all who enjoy A Good Glass of Beer 10 ASK FOR Staples' Best, On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts, and canfidently anticipate ther verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. I. STAPLES & CO. (Limited), Molesworth and Murphy Streets. CREAM! CREAftFT WE are buyers of cream 1* J quantities. B'^ - anj given. -auest prices [JOSEP- NATHAN& ! Wellington. For further particulars apply tc North'* B°X U> Palmerstor
. Palmerstoa North Vetennar* Shoeing Forge. i W. T. "WOOD, j PROPRIETOR. A skilled-Staff of Workman F«, i j I aisaf """-'■■"* *• ** laiSaialSii PALMERSTON NORTH i Iron and Brass^Pounders, Engineer, and Blacksmiths. j^NCOUBAGE Zb^AL JNDOSTRY ■*-* Afidif yon want .tiocl) COOKING BAHGE Hosking & Bon's Bum* i!W. A. Browning^ | ear Bailwa Station, Palawan readable charges? SIDeBS at fair «d Shoeing and^neral Smith's In ÜB.ns Bbahohib, Note the Address— w. aj browning. Near Railway Station. ■M-AAAW4TU CABBIAGBJ?ACTOHY. T HLSfe Sported the latest trade with despatch" braD°heß Ot the Ee&^S^^l6B^ 6*00^ reasonable terms ' ' DS °n most JOHN "bet j HTZHERBERT ST**ET Coach Factory & Shoeing Forge. F- HALL, PROPRIETOR. orders with de«pa£h oS Car- ry On4 workmen emplcy.d 8?o C L J "P6*6? o,"'' l always on b Z,lr boilt^der TehlCl" Horse-Phoemg a speciality, Funerals fnrnished Parkes & Son (Late of loDgburn Prize-winner7"for Horse fcnoeing. Liberal terms 17oE 8 h Ouatemers. NOTICE. W.REILLY "DEGS to inform the public that hi has HORS*£.SHOEJSg 1 W^yhaffidfeo4 '^»M Britain, America ■« experience in Great testimonials a.nd Australia, und has lishmeni' -'■°m larße veterinary estab- - Address—Ohurch street (next Club Hotel). , I NOTICE. T WISH to inform the publie that R_ irom to-day my business will If be earned on in new premises , opposite Stevenson's Stables, Eangil tikei Line. The shop h^s been considerably enlarged ana conveni. j ences for patrons added. , G. Aifman, 1 iiorseghoir & Blackswiith
j ASK FOE ; SANDERSONS j • SCOTCH WHISKEY. MIi,D AND PURE. i ( ! /OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING HOTELS. Pp y*? IP " Ale and Stout. The "Cat Head" Braad Still Holds ' BEE WED nnd BOTTLED by the Palmerston North Brewery, Church street. Sold in quarts and pints, also by the gallon, A trial requested, WILLIAM T KUHTZE PBOPEIETOE, The sun, moon and stara may alter, But the. Brev?ors cf the. Oat Brand Ale never- falter- ..'..• >J i.J : "TTrVMartln^ 7 NGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT, Main steeet, PALMEESTON NORTH. HAVING had over thirty, yeau1, experiende in some of the foremost engineering establishments at Home and in the colonies, the undersigned is in a position to execute the most intricate mechanical engineering at reasonable rates to the satisfaction of customers. Highest Testimonials, both English and colonial. Agent for Crossley's Gas and Oil Engines. gg° Turning, Screw-cutting and Wheelcutting done for the trade. T £§ M.AJRTIW. Main street. Palmerston North. . SPKING AND SUMMER TAILORING. TTi E have just opened up some very T f superior lines in Scotch and West of England Tweeds and Worsted Suitings. q»%M goodß., afu T? E HcS OF THE PEOPLE would call cheap, are remarkably good value at £5 to £5 10s the suit. There are only two suit lengths of a kind, and our most fastidious patrons are requested to make their selections early at OLSEN'S, . Thb Om> Tailoring Establishment, THE SQUARE, /*IT%OJfI)RY'(fIAZE «S THE BEST SOLD Br PURE BOLLER FLOUR. A SK YOUR STOREKEEPERS FOR Yanawato Flour. GUABANTEED FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. Richter, Nanaestad & Co. Adam Burges, Manawatu ImDlement and Carriage Works WILL EXHIBIT AT THE A, & P. SHOW— Duncan Eclipse Drill Duncan Cultivators and Kisc Harrows Duncan Swamp d-f. and s-f. Ploughs These implements are made- for N i farmers by a practical N.Z. firm' repute. SEE THE BUB^' -^ES STUMPING •$w JACK -e little wonder stump oslractor. p Sawmillers and Timber Merchanto should g see our TIMBEf? WAGGON , A Beal Beautv. Splendid Show of VEHICLES oi a descriptions. We Guarantee our Goods SECOND TO NONE
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7164, 15 February 1901, Page 1
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