3 R m S"S!P o “61 C 5 & i hMi i j^ai m ja v eP vmm w,l>OSg? « w IlS&gil tsl> iqh*\ I^ s Mk aawsaawap T^sw-n ' --T lin &m Wjpg '.‘j \x -h aA* A I >?A ’*n:'Ap<3 I ■ ■sl Xi fi ß S»‘\4W^.Jrf f &J ittJCJ *3 ■-J I Hama© i s&otfama>s‘r!: , s naw mom©©® M^tTHT-HOTEi: (Under New Management.) JOHN HANNAN, (Late of Makotuku, Hawke’s Bay), Has pleasure in announcing lie has taken over the above wall-know A House. The best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept, First CStass GOOD TABLE. JOHN HANNAN," PaOPBIETOE.
]f|,f ASONIG HOTEL, (Opposite Railway Station), • PAL®SRSTOSI 2«aORT&i. THIS 'WELL-KNOWN HOUSE Has 311st been taken over by J. A. PAWSON, {Lats o£ Marfcon Hotel), Who will be pleased to meet Old and Now .Friends from Rangitikei. Visitors to will find ;,tlioir Comforts thoroughly catered for. WHITE HART HOTEL, SfIARTON, (Under New Management, / Th.a Proprietor dosiroa to aanouaft* that he has taken over the managenient of this well-known Establishmeat, and hopes by strict attention to the if comforts, combined with civility, to merit a continuance of public sup The Cuisine is under the-control of a first-class cook thereby ensuring the comforts of a dTEST-OLA'V? table. Plunge Sh'-'wer. Hot & Cold Baths at all hours. . r Hotel lighted by electric light. Coaches leave the Hotel ;o meet all trains, H. r.ICAMBKON. (Late of Taranaki and Thames). Pbopeiktob. ()LUiB HOTEL, HIGH STREET, M A E T 0 N, R, .1. WALTERS, S EBOPEIETOB. Wines, Ales*sand Spirits of the Best Brands only. j|JAETON . JUNCTION RAILWAY HOTEL. W. J. CONDER, (Late of WairarapA), Has pleasure in announcing he has taken over the above well-known House. The Best of Wines, Spirits and iles will be kept. iOOD ACCOMMODATION & FIRSTCLASS TABLE. All Trains stop to allow passengers uffieient time for Refreshments. DOMINION jgREWERY, BULLS. H. HATHAWAY BEEWEE & BOTTLEE, AND lEEATED WATER & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. ?EY HATHAWAY’S HOP TOMBC, A Beverage of Genuine Merit, Now Bottling— MANNING'S IALB AND McGAYIN’S stout. All Orders receive prompt attention.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9651, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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334Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9651, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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