mm ■uitrra? £®§£gfc m v* B^ m fj\!h vw'Srv'-:! I mXM >T--fA -yfS.Z K\ vsi^V*3*/ Wm m& The Pore Article la Its 'Miis fnost digestible forte. it-H m m y$ M: L L “A Perfect Beverage, capable of ready assimilation and digestion.”— Medical Annual.. Cocoa yots can enjoy. —=s .# / jtC3«©li® a sit§'s'ai;’ai®S£latS®£2 *teaS»S r |liE 6R&T&A MOTEL r&SHAP?. Mm P. H. GIBBONS, Proprietress. This well-known Hostelry has all the comforts of a home, and conveniences of a First-class Hotel_ JThe premises vrg nrnishod with a ■view to the comfort of the public. TARIFF, 8s per day. Good Sample Rooms. Best Brands only. Passengers called for early .trains phANGITIEEI JJ'OTEL, g y l L i, (Under "New Management., WALTER HuIfQSKTO Deeirsa to’announce >*as taken over the interests of the aoove Hotel The House is being completely renovated, and travellers and general 'public will receive the best attention. A Select IStook of Ales, Wines ana Spirits will be kept, ]J&ARTO3 HOTEL JOHN 2HANNAN. The Best (of Wines, Spirits sud Ales wiil.'belkept. FIRST-CLASS A CGOMMOD ATION JOHN HANNAN* Proprietor.; QIUB JJOiTEL, MABTON S 'TREE"’ SIQUSE. ■ LUNCHEONS FROM 11 a.m ON SALEgDAYS. BEST WINES, SPIRITS & BIER IN STOCK., A Ilf communications promptly* attended to. H. McMANAWAY. PROPRIETOR. HAST HOTEL. MARTOK. 8. J. el 880 N S Desires to notify that jhe has taken over the Temporary Premises of the above hotel,, and will be pleased to renew acquaintance with all. Only Best of Liquors Stocked. Draught Whiskey a Speciality. This is also a Free House. 8, ], 6IBBONS. Proprietor ■RAILWAY HOTEL, Having tak’en over thejßailway Hotel at. Marton Junction, I can assure patrons that the Ales,l Wines- and bpirits]will be of the Best and true to label. The DiningiTable is under the supervision of Mrs G’lßßoueijand every effort will be made] to please all. c. e. gibbons; Proprietor MANCHESTER HOTEL m FEILHING. Having taken over the above wellknown Rotel, I will be pleaded to meet old and hew patrons. Best of Wines, Spirits, and Speight’s Beer on Tap ... Hot and Cold Water Baths. Tariff, 4/6 per day. Meals 1/*, Bed 1/6 “ Farmers’ Day ” Fridays-] unch from ll am. for 1/BERT J. KELLEHER, PEOPBIETOE.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 7
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358Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10738, 1 September 1913, Page 7
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