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THE GRAND, PALMERSTON N

The GramH"" Hotel, ' Falmcrston North, is one of the finest hotels m the Dominion. A new structure, centrally situated, fitted with all the latest improvements, and furnished upon a most lavish and up-to-date scale, it easily stands out as the leading ' hotel m the Manawatu. The proprietor, Mr Martin Creaven, has spared no expense hr providing every possible means for making his patrons comfortable and at home. The dining-room, which\ is on the first floor, is a magnificent chamber, and the tables and side-boards arc rcsplen-. dent with silverware. The silver alone cost Mr Creaven something like £500. The bedrooms and sittingrooms are all elaborately furnished, and are the very acme of luxury and comfort. The management is under the control of the cvpr-popular Murk O'Malley, whose long reign at the Masonic, Napier, is a guarantee that | the wants of patrons will be well : looked after. He just mows liow to please his guests, and lays himself out to do it. '

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NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 6

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THE GRAND, PALMERSTON N NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 6

THE GRAND, PALMERSTON N NZ Truth, 4 January 1908, Page 6

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