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IHotels. j^J-ARTON TXOTBL MABTON. ■ E. HUJVT. (Late of the Railway Hotel, Marton.) Wishes to inform hia friends and tha travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel, and hopes, by careful at- . tention to business, to merit the approva" of hie patrons. 4> None but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Kept, Speight and Co.'s Celebrated XXXX Aleg on draught, Good Billiard Table" and experienced * marker on the premises. There is a good ;stable attached to the Hotel. The whole honse is undergoing extensive alterations, ROBERT HJTNT, ____^ Proprietor J£ED J^FoITjjOTEL TAYLOEVILLE. > F-HH'L PItOPBHfTOB. 1 (L.ate of Canterbury.) , This well-known Hotel affords every accommodation to Commercial gentlemen and the public generally. I p B -^ h ?s^^?° iB the most splendidly^ I situated Hotel in Wanganui, standing as it does on the river side, and affordine a splendid visw of the magnificent river. A flrst-claes chef superintends the culinary department. Every attendance requisite to flreUlafls comfort. Booms secured by telegraph or post. Stables adjoin the Hotel, and strictly moderate charges made. ;riLUB TTOTEL, LAMBION QUAY, WELLINGTON, Under New Management. A. DOWNES. (Late of Club Hotel, Te Aroha); 1 Propribtob. 3 THE LARGEST, MOST CENTRAL 1 AND BEST APPOINTED Hotel in Wellington. j Spacious Dining and Sitting-Rooms, Commercial Room, Ladies' Drawing- x I Rooms and Booms op suite, Large, Airr-9^ ; Bodrooms. The Hotel is most comfort-^B ably furnished throughout. Ladies will ■ t receive at the Club every attention, the domestic arrangement!) being under ths^H direct supervision of Mrs Downes (nee I MissJex). Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. M Night Porter in attendance. H CUISINE THE VEBY BEST. H P.O. Box No. 167. Telephone No. 71 ■ TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. H 1 /2J.LADSTONE TTOUSE I , I LINCOLN STREET, PATEA. I 1 £^r Privato Boara and Residence. I F. JACOMB ' I 1 \X7 A VERLEY BOARDING HOUSE ■ I MRS THOMASON begs to announce I to visitors and the general public that the B ) has opened a first-class Boarding Honse, H situate in the main street, between the I . Pobt Office and Bank of Australasia, and;^. ■ hopes by careful attention to the wants'? ■ of her customers to meet with a fair share H of support. H Board, 16s to 20s per week. Meals and I Beds, Is, ■ ' I Tea and Coffee always ready. H Feed for horses, 1 ■ t Paddocking and Stabling free. I 1 rjiHE MABTON RESTAURANT I EsTABMSHRn 1886, I (Opposite Bank of New Zealand) I HIGH STREET, MARTON. I J. H. TARTALINI, I PEOPMETOn. H «^- ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING] I To be had at all hours. H Private Board and .Residence. jflj Hot and Cold Baths. I Visitors to Marton will find the Marton I Restaurant a comfortable home at which H to stay. The Dining Boom is replete with H every convenience, light an dairy, and the H tables with food equal to any first-claw H hotel. Private Sitting Booms nicel*JH furnished. Bedrooms well ventilated^B olean, and comfortable. H Cystersin Season. Hj Wedding Breakfast providpd, and Balls fl and Fartieß catered for. "OED LION 8 TA.BLES.H PnopitißTOß c. LEITCH |B Buggies, Iraps, and Saddle Horns for H hire. WM I Eiorv attention piad to charges left. H| Livery and I aitat ModeiateCnargeß. CHAKLES LEITCB, , Proprietor. |H •gUEEBA iHAKRIAGE H TjiACTORY. H CARRIAGES AND CARTS H OCevery description Made and Bepaired. PAINTIAG AND TRIMMING I In First-class Stylo. H SPORTING GUNS for Sale and Hire. I Powder and Cartridges. ->^^B The Celebrated WHITE & PEEBLES H Sewing Machines, I The Best and aleo oheapoet in the I Market. ■■ Come and see them before you are per- H suaded to try others not neat bo H good. WALTER ARMSTRONG, I PROPRIETORS. JM

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 19 July 1893, Page 4

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