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HotelD. Tft/J- ART ON TTOTEL MABTON. K. H U NT. (Late of the Railway Hotel, Marton.) Wishes to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes, by careful attention to business, to merit the approva' of his patrons. None but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Kept. Speight and Co.'s Celebrated XXXX Ales on draught, Good Billiard Table and experienced Marker on the premises. There is a good stable attached to the Hotel. The whole house is undergoing extensive alterations. EOBEET HUNT, Proprietor "P E D T fo~N TT 0 TEL TAYLORVILLE. F HILL PuortHKTOB. (Late of Canterbury.) This well-known Hotel affords every accommodation to Commercial gentlemen and the public generally. The Bed Lion is the most splendidly situated Hotel in Wanganui, standing as it does on the river side, and affording a splendid viow of the magnificent river. A first-class chef superintends the culinary department. Every attendance requisite to first-class comfort. Rooms secured by telegraph or post. Stables adjoin the Hotel, and strictly modorate charges made. |S.LADSTONE TT 0U S B LINCOLN STREET, PATE A. ®^" Private Board and Residence. F- JACOMB Y^AVERLEY BOARDING HOUSE MRS THOMASON begs to announce to visitors and the general public that she has opened a first-class Boarding House, situate in the main street, between the Post Office and Bank of Australasia, and hopes by careful attention to the wants i of her customers to meet with a fair share | of support. Board, 15s to 20s per week. Meals and Beds, Is, Tea and Coffee always ready. Feed for horses, 1 Paddocking and Stabling free. /TRITE MARTON RESTAURANT Established 1886, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand) HIGH STREET, MARTON. j J. H. TARTALINI, I PnopKiETon. i SST ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING} To be had at all hours. I Private Board and JJesiidence. ! Hot and Cold Baths. Visitors to Maiton will find the Marton | Restaurant a comfortable home at which to stay. The Dining Room is replete with every convenience, light and airy, and tha tables with food equal to any firßt-class hotel. PriTato fitting Booms nicely furnished. Bedrooms well ventilated olean, and comfortable. Oysters in Season. Wedding Breakfast provided, and Balls and Parties catered for. T3ED LION STA.BLES Pbopbietob C. LEITCH Buggies, Itaps, and Saddle Hoises for hire. E\ Gry attention pmd to charges left Livery and i ait at Modotate Charges. CHARLES LEITCH, Proprietor. I •jgUBERA /-lAREIAGE TjUCTORY. i CARRIAGES AND CARTS Of .'every description Made and Bepaired. PAINTIjNG AND TRIMMING In Jfii-ot-class Stylo. i SPORTING GUNS for Sale and Hire. Powder and I art ridges. The Celebrated WHITE & PEEBLES Sewing Machines, Tho Best and also cheapest in the Market. Come and see them before you are persuaded to try others not neat so good. WALTER ARMSTRONG, PEOPBIETOES. CITY REFRESHMFNT ROOMS, TAUPO QUAY, OPPOSITE FOSTER'S HOTEL. Wong Sing begs to announce that he has opened Refreshm»nt Booms in above premises, and hopes that his old customers and tho public generally will not forget him. Heals at all hours. Fresh Oysters by every boat to be obtained in plates, kits, orjbottles. Cold.l Ham sold by the pouDd. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Remember the Address— CITY C REFRESHMENT ROOMS lose of Wanganui Bridge

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11846, 18 July 1893, Page 4