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Grand Hotel CHE LEADING HOtfEL OUTBIDS OF WELLINGTON. A MAGNIFICENTLY built and equipped hotel and maintained ia beet style to attendance, cuisine and iquor. E. Tatteksall ... Licensee. THE HOTEL FOR COMFORT. THE HOTEL FOR CIVILITY. THE HOTEL FOR ATTENTION. Devine's Empire Hotel GOOD Whisky, g6od Wines, mod Ales, excellent Cuisine and Coot(ortable rooms. Every Modern Convenience. Billiard Room with Two First-class Alcock's tables and attendauoe W. DEVINE eee PROPRIETOR. ♦Railway Hotel. Palmerston N. HAYING acquired the above popular well-appointed hotel, I will guarantee my visitors every oomfort and civility. All wines, ales and spirits tree to label. W. OWEN (Late Commercial Hotel Pahiatua The Occidental Hotel (Under the Clock.] YIHE place to stay at Fizst-daas X table. Good attention. Afibest brands of spirits. F. J. CALLAGHAN, Proprisiw. J BVEBY BOTTLE TBUE'TO LABBL, HO RE-FILLING OF BOTXUBT Sam Paul's Phoenix .Hotel RANGITIK. STBEBT. 1 PALMERSTON. IT IB TOWN TALK THAT V F. B. TUTTE HAS TAKEN OVEB - 1 The Post Office Hotel. palmebston nobth. rjlHB place where every Bottle S TBUB to Label. GIVE HIM A CALL. Old and new friends always wel* eomed. Cafe de Paris, (Bight opposite Bailway Platferm). PALMEBSTON. J. 8. FLETCHER .... Proprietor. BEST of Brands of Ales,* Wines and Spirits stocked. SPEIGHTS' BEER ON DRAUGHT.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12909, 5 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12909, 5 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12909, 5 October 1914, Page 3

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