HOTELS, GRAND HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON, A. magnificently built and equipped hotel, and maintained in tho befit alylo M to attendance, cuislno and liquor. 8. 1. TREVOR, - Ueoniflß Tho HOTEL lor GDSBFORT. Tho HOTEL tor CIVILITY. Tha HOTEL lor ATTEMTiOK. REVISE'S EWRE HOTEL flood Whisky, Good Wiaei, Gcod Ale». Excellent Cuitino and comfortable roomi Every modem convenieree. Billiard room with two flirt-clan Alcock's tablet and attendance, «. DEVIHE Proprietor {jIARENDON HOTEL the square, ftftamton M I ScKEffIEW (Late ol Dnnedin). Having aoquitod tba above Wfill* kniwn hotel, the travelling public and visltori can rely on firet-olaia aocommoflation at moderate rates' Bost ASss Odd SplHJs snly fiveSlablo. STAPLES' BEST Only drawn at MASONIC HOTEL Passengers by trams will have Sinpls lime for refreshments by leaving platform at; SOUTHERN EXITi J A. PAWSOW, FroprMos. FAMILY HOTEL. BANGITIKEI ST., PALMERSTON. r[S Hotel has just been taken over by me, and I will cater in a manner in this old-established home. A, G. HAYILL, Proprietor. ftAFE BE PARIS HOTEL (Opposite Eailway Station), PALMERSTON NORTH. Mbb J. ADAMS (late of the M*rq«ii •f Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces thii she is now in possession of the above bonis. None bat the best of wines and spirits stocked. Good aooonunodation ud first-class table, At HOTEL. Corner of Colombo and Cashel Streets, CHSISTCHUSCH. Thiß hotel has its own electric light plant. None but the best Wines, Spirits and Alea stocked Excellent accommodation for visitors; [ -"N'l W. H. Overton, Propriator. ate of Princess Hotel, Palmeraton North.) WHITE'S HOTEL. FOXTON. «. J WHITE. Proprietor. The best commerohl home in Foxton, WILSON & WARD, GASH GROCERS. THE very best goods cat down to the lowest possible prices for oash only We are not too small ti take bis orders, and not too big to take small ordeis. GIVE US A TRIAL TO-DAY. SATISFACTION GUABANTEED, 'Phone 360. WILSON & WARD, CASE GROCERS, 18 MAIN STREET WEST. "STAND-OUT" TEA has won its reputation by-sheer merit, From the planting of the tea plant ir Ceylon to the blending in Duneclin of th< pick of the plantation crop the fina impression in the tea cup is in view—lh< result is a triumph for the J. R.L, FREEMAN F. Linn. Soc., HYBRIDIST, CULTURALIST, PLANT PHYSIOLOGIST, BOTANISI Specialist in Plant Focds, and Prescrip tions, - NM MAY be consulted on the laying out renovation of gardens, and or chards; on the renovation of old orchards treatment of plant diseases, landscapi gardens, espalier culture, orchids, vineries bush and hot-house culture. Alexandra- ft., PaJneisKD M, Tel
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1345, 17 June 1911, Page 2
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