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Hotel Directory. CAFB DE PARIS HOTEL, PaLMERSPTON NORTH. (Facing Main Entrance of Railway Station.) John Black ... " Proprietor. THE most convenient and well-appointed house for the travelling public in Palmerston North. All trains going north or south Btav here sufficient! v long to enable passengers to obtain refreshments at this establishment. Passengers by early and late trains receive special attention. CLUB HOTEL, PAHIATUA A. Wkib .. ... Proprietor. THIRST - CLASS accommodation for r travellers. Ask the coachman, to leave you at this Hotel. Livery and bait stables. ' Horses and buggies for hire. New Zealand MAiL.filed. fCOMMERCIAL HOTEL, WOODYILLE. W. JON!.3 ... Proprietor. TTT JONES, late of Palmerston-Wood-W • ville line of coaches, has taken over the above Hotel. W.J. guarantees to the travelling public the same, civility and attention which secured to him so many years of success as a coa<‘h proprietor. the Commercial Hotel is situated withm a minute’s walk from Railway Station. Coaches leave the Hotel dail for Pahiatua and Eketahuna. New Zeal vni* Mail filed. MASONIC HOTEL, WOODVILLE. D.J. Mack ay Proprietor. FIRST - CLASS accommodation for travellers. Coaches leave the doors to Beet every train. Hot and cold baths and every, convenience. New Zealand Mail filed. EMPIRE HOTEL. FEILDING. (Opposite the Railway Station.) Mbs'Oliver .... Proprietor. "'HIS Hotel offers every convenience to travellers and the general public. The 'ommodiition is first class and charged iderate. Tra vellers called for early trains. New Zealanp Mail filed. rAL O AK HOTEL, SOUTH CARTER; ‘ • . .TON. . • . . RYAN, late of Greymouth and Kai L warra, has just taken over the above ;e * which is one of the best in Wairarapa comfort off travellers specially considered, and cold baths. Stabling and first-class locks for cattle and sheep. Charges :tly moderate. New Zealand Mail filed. tauherenikau hotel. ; j P. HILEY... Proprietor IE above Hotel is situated four miles from Featherston Railway. Station, fortableaccommodation for travellers and smen The streams around abound with Game of every description m the try round. . . . New Zealand Mail filed. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. 3 Low .. ••• Proprietress. »g LOW has taken over the above Hotel and announces.that she intends to on same under entirely new lines, thing has been thoroughly renovated, •avelling public will find the Star Hotel f the most comfortable hotels in the ice. Charges moderate. Good stabling paddpeking. Coaches to and from ay Station. . / ,v Zealand Mail filed in this Hotel. CLUB HOTEL. EKETAHUNA" D. Pelling ... ••• Proprietor. MYELLERS are requested to give tne above house a trial. neals, first-class beds, cleanliness, and ilitv. Stabling and horses for hire. ■Coacli leaves the door everv mormi-g for Pahiatua and Wood ville. ■ Zealand Mail filed in this Hotel. LWAY HOTEL, EKETAHUNA. . Elliston ... Proprietor., 3 -Hotel has just been enlarged and ntircly renovated. , - tuated within two. minutes walk ot Railway Station. r accommcdation and meals to suit travellers by early trains. Zealand Mail filed in this Hotel. ISAL HOTEL, EKETAHUNA. . HITE ... « Proprietor, has taken over the above Hotel 3 house has been thoroughly reno--11 at Railway Station on arrival of trains. . deals to suit travellers. Good stabling. land Mail filed at this Hotei. iER NEW MANAGEMENT. TERION HOTEL, BULLS. SuitMAN ••• Proprietor as iust taken over the above Hotel, d is determined that under his en t the accommodation ±oi and the general public will be no other house on this Coast. Firstling and loose-boxes for. sporting i attentive groom always in. attend-

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1136, 8 December 1893, Page 2