HOTELS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NOBTH.J T. OHILDS, THE LEADING HOTEL OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON, A magnificently built and equipped hotel, and maintained in the bestitylew to attendance, cuisine and liquor, «. £. TREVOR, • Licensee The HOTEL lor COMFORT. The HOTEL for CIVILITY. The HOTEL for ATTEMTIOM. mm mmxmwmam GoodWhiaky, Good Winei, N Good Ales. Billiard room with two first-olais Aloook's tablet and attendance, THE SQTJABE, Falmenton North 1 J, HeKEHEN (LateolDunedin), Having aoqnired the above wellknown hotel, the travelling pnblio mi w.\i.ti:\,mi:\f*(Km'H-\mw. Sation at moderate ratei' Seat Ales ond Spirits oalf available,
STAPLES' BEST Only drawn at MASONIC HOTEL Passengers by trains will have ample time for refreshment! by leaving platform at: SOUTHBEN EXIT/ ' (Opposite Bailway Station) PALMEBSTON NOBTH. Mas J, ADAMS (late of the Mwqnis Ot Normanby Hotel, Carterton), announces that ihe ii now in poasesaion of the above honie, None but the beat of wines and spirits stooked. Good aooommodation Bid flui-olam table, . Al HOTEL. Corner of Colombo and Cashel Streets, CHRISTCHUBCH. None but the best Wines, Spirits and Aleß stocked Excellent accommodation for visitors; W. 0. Overton, Propriator. Ale of Princess Hotel, Palmerston North.) WHITE'S HOTEL. FOXTON. fl. i WHITE, Proprietor. Tfas beat oommeroiil home in Poxton,
IF YOU WANT WEDDINQ or BIRTHDAY CAKES BEST CONFECTIONERY THE BEST BREAD or THE BEST CUP OF TEA MAIN STEEET and THE SQUARE YOU'LL BET IT! THREE REASONS. UST Three Reasons why you should f visit PHILIP DUNCALFS BOOT & SHOE SHOP, The Cookhara House ... Main Street, 1. Both your hands filled with gold ■Ould not buy you better goods. 2. My Stock consists of everything that Stylish and Up-to-Date, 3. Every pair of Boots and Shoes on view in my window, or further orders taken are undoubtedly made, or will be made, on the premises. All hand-sewn, and of the best workman-ship in town. Cripple Footwear and General Repairs g'a Specialty, I CORONATION visitors have reported that they did'nt get a cup of tea on their travels to equal "STAiWOUT" TEA that they were used to in New Zealand The reason is that R, Wilson and Co. are satisfied with nothing but the bes' af to blend. ai.d many travellers takeit' 9und the world with them,
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1459, 10 November 1911, Page 2
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