Hotels *' ueoinmodolioomousea Q.OOD NEWS, •HASTIE’S HOTEL, FEILDIN6,] IS NOW OPENED to receisrepoarders and Travellers, and has-been Be-fur-nished throughout. The Cuisine is under a Firstclass Chef. T. 0 9 N~”i ILL, PROPRIETOR. JJQTEL JOHN HANNAN, The best o! Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept. First Class j&os»tnmodation.; JOHN HANNAN, Peopbxetob, the white hart-hotel, barton, «T' r i FIRST-CL&SS TABLE. plunge Hot & Gold Bathe at all hours. Hotel lighted by electric "light. Coaches leave the Hotel to meet all trains. H. E. CAMERON. Pbopbietob. CLUB HOTEL, HIGH.;, STREET, M A S T O N. J- WALTERS, PROPRIETOR. Wines, Ales v and Spirits of the Best Brands only. jyj"AETOF JUNCTION RAILWAYJIOI EL W. J. CONDER, (Late of Wairarapa), Haa pleasure in announcing he has taken over the above well-known House. The Best of Wines, Spirits and Ales will be kept. GOOD ACCOMMODATION & FIRSTCLASS TABLE. All Trains stop to allow passengers sufficient time for Refreshments. J}OMINION JJREWERY, CULLS. G. H. HATHAWAY BREWER & £ ITTLEE, AERATED WaTER & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. TRY HATHAWAY’S ROP TONIC, A Beverage of Genuine Merit. Now Bottling— MANNING’S lIA L E AND McGAVIN’S STOUT. All Orders! receive prompt attention.
fj*m aSETNA HOTEL, TAIHAPE. MBS F. H. GIBBONS, Pbopbibtbbss This well-known Hostelry has xzz thb composts of x homb and conveniences of a first-class hotel, The premises are furnished with a view to the comfort of the public. TAEIFF, 8s per day. Good Sample Boom. Best Brands only. Passengers called for earLv trains. ]VTETBOPOUTAM hotel, J " w;s s a i h n i. Visitors will find all the comforts of a home at this modem and up-to-date Hotel. TARIFF, 6s 6d PEE DAT. TOM NIKON,’ Late New Criterion Hotei, •’Proprietor. rAII.WAT; JJOTEL. (Under New Management), TURAKINA. T. HARVEY, Proprietor. (Late of Palmerston.) Having taken over tne above Hotel, patrons and the travelling public can rely on receiving _ BEST BRANDS of ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS. First-class Accommodation.' Good Table. All Trains stop sufficient time to allow passengers to take refreshments.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9697, 5 March 1910, Page 7
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326Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9697, 5 March 1910, Page 7
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