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CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. racing Main Entrance of Railway Station.) John Black ... Proprietor. t T*HE most convenient and well-appointed I :house for the travelling public in Palmeraton Korth. All trains going north or «outh *tay here sufflcienil y long to enable passengers to obtain refreshments at his establishment. Passengers by early and ate trains receive special attention. • OtUB tIOTEL,PAHIATUA A* Weir Proprietor. iIRSX - CLASS accommodation for ;. travellers. Ask the coachman to leave you at this Hotel. . Livery and bait stables. Horses and buggies for hire. New Zealand MAiL'filed. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. Mrs Low Proprietress. ES LOW has taken over the above Hotel and announces that she intends to carry on same under entirely new lines. Everything has been thoroughly renovated. the travelling public wjll find the Star Hotel o e of the most comfortable hotels in the u vince. Charges moderate. Good stabling oadtf oeking. Coaches to and from a. nav Station. i*& Zk \ LAN d Mail filed in this Hotel. MMERCAL BOTEL, WOODVILLE. W\ OONEt* Proprietor. TTT JONES, late oi Palmerstou-Wood W # ville line oi coaches, has taken i ret the above Hotel. ,m . ». guarantees, to the travelling public the same civility and attention which secured to him k> many years of success as a coach propr etor. The Commercial Hotel is situated within a minute's from Railway Station; Coaches leave the Hotel daily for Pabiatua and Eketahuna. Nirw Zealand Mail filed.

UcjlU OJMLY KIRKPATRiCK'S "K" BRAND. PUBjE Wi UIT JAMS. CsO Among the principal manufactures of the Colonv are the Jams produced at Nelson; by Messrs ICIEKPATEIGK'& GO. The assurance of the manufacturers that none but the purest Colonial grown Fruits are used by them is amply borne out by the quality of the article they supply, and to which it would be impossible to And anything superior. By their best to encourage the loeal industries so necessary for the welfare of the Colony, but will provide their households with Jam that for tfbole&oroeneas;purity, and riehne.BS may challenge the world.-~A r tt': Zealand Tablet.

B*i SPECIAL< TO HIS EXCELhEXCV APPOINTMENT THE OOVEBNOB. ile Johns' Spectacles IS YOUR SIGHT NORMAL ? In some cases spectacles must not be worn although they may improve the vision, Where there is doubt we invariably recommend that an ophthalmic surgeon be con--BU?ted' WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR TESTING. LAMB fON QUAY* WELLIKCTCN NO AGENTS. NO BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 1