Hoiaisl&^ftesoniinodatmßrffousea (3. QO J) NEWS. HASTIE’S HOTEL, V M <k™ri 'kx'.:A FESLOISIG,! IS NOW OPENEDito>reoeire;:Boarders and Travellers, and has been jEe-fur-nished throughout. The Cuisine is under a Firstctass Chef. T. O’NEILL, PEOPRIETOE.
TVT ART OM HOTEL. JOHN HANNAN. The best of Wines, Spirits, and Ales will be kept. First Class ac©omn»odatiora.“ JOHN HANNAN, Pbopbietob.
the white hart hotel, __ __ hartosi, , FIEST-CLASS " TABLE. Plunge ij-hotfer Hot & Cold Baths at all hours. Hotel lighted by electric light. Coaches leave the Hotel to meet ail trains. 1. E. CAMERON. Peopbibtob.
CLUB . HOTEL, HIGH STEEET, M A E T O N. B. J- WALTERS, PEOPBIBTOH. A tea “and Spirits of th.e Best Brands only.
jyj'AETON 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 lies will be kept. GOOD ACCOMMODATION & FIRSTCLASS TABLE, All Trains atop to allow passengers sufficient time for Refreshments.
J)OMINION jgREWERY, BULLS. Cr, H. HATHAWAY BEBWEE & & >TTLEE, AEEATED WaTEE & CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. TRY HATHAWAY'S HOP TOMIC, A Beverage of Genuine Merit. Now Bottling— MANNING'S ALE AND McQAYIN’S STOUT. All Orders receive prompt attention. rjpH E GRETNA .HOTEL, TAIHAPE. MESP. H. GIBBONS* Peopbietbbss This well-known Hostelry has all thb compoets op A homb and. conveniences of a first-class hotel. The premises are furnished with a view to the comfort of the public. TARIFF, 8s per day. Good Sample Eoom. Best Brands only. Passengers called for aarlv trains. tvtetropolitah hotel, Visitors will find all the comforts of a home at this modern and up-to-date Hotel. TARIFF, 6s 6d PER DAY, TO HI 831X083, > Late New Criterion Hotei, ■’Proprietor. JJAII/WAY JJOTEL, (Under New Management), turakina. T. MARVEL Proprietor. (Late of Palmerston.) Having taken over the above Hotel, patrons and the travelling public can celv on receiving BEST BRANDS op ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS. Pxrst-class Accommodation.' Good Table. All Trains stop sufficient time to allow passengers to tike refreshments.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9714, 26 March 1910, Page 7
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320Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9714, 26 March 1910, Page 7
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