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Hotelß. j^/g-ARTON JJOTEL MAETON. H. HU NT. (Lato of tho 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* J 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. ROBERT HUNT, . Proprietor TAYLORVILLE. PHILI ' Pbopbibtob. (bate of Canterbury.) ! This well-known Hotel affords every ; accommodatjon to Commercial gentlemen - - m Itho1 tho Public generally. V ! H >tna^w^?° l the moßt Bplendidly'H situated Hotel m Wang an ui, standing as aJ *? - he r i ver side ' and affording P a « , T w of the cultnaS afitaif Bnperintendß th 9 comfort attendance re aaiaite to first-class ?°°, m 8 "™d by telegraph or post. -Sfts^S? tel -&* QLUB TJOTEL, LAMBION QUAY, WELLINGTON, I Under New Management. A. DOWNES, (Late of Club Hotel, Te Aroha) Proprietor. THE LAfiGEST, MOST CENTRAL AND BEST APPOINTED Hotel in Wellington. Spacious Dining and Sitting-Booms, . Commfrcal Room, Ladies' Drawing! j Kooms and Rooms op suite, Larefe. Airy I Bedrooms. The Hotel is most iomferfc. ably furnished throughout. Ladies will receive at the Club every attention, the < Qomestic arrangements being under the ■• direct supervision of Mrs Downes (nee', AhssJex). Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attendance CUISINE THE VERT BEST P.O. Box No. 167. Telephone No. 71 ' TERMS STBIOTLT MODERATE. /2J.LA.DSTONE TXOUSB LINCOLN STREET, PATEA. cg 1 " Private Boara and Residence. F- JACOMB O^AVERLEY BOARDING HOUSE MRP THOMASON begs to annonnoa to visitors and the general public that she has opened a first-class Boarding House, situate in the main street, between the I Post Office and Bank of Australasia, and '• I hopes by careful attention to the wanta of her customers to meet with a fair share' of support. Board, 15s to 20s per week. Mealfl mi Beds, Is, Tea nnd Coffee always ready. Feed for horses, 1 Paddofcking and Stabling free. HPHlii MARTON BESTADEANT Established 1886, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). HIGH STREET, MARTON. J. H. TARTALINI, Propeietor. &3T ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING} To be had at all hours. Private Board and Jiesidonce. J Hot and Cold Baths. I Visitors to Marton will find the Martoa I Bestaurant a comfortable home at which I to stay. The Dining Room is replete with I every convenience, Ughtandairy,andthe I tables with food equal to any flrßt-class I , hotel. Private Sitting Rooms nicely-J furniobed. I'edrooms well ventilated^H ! alsiu, and comfortable. Oysters in Season. I Wedding Breakfast provided, and Balls I nnd Patties catered for. ■ t :T3ED LION STA.BLES I Proprietor C. LEITCH I Buggies, liaps, and Saddle Hoises fcr I iM ory atlonlion piad to charges left I Livtryaj.d ' ait at Modeiate Charges. I CHAKI ES LEITCH, /M . Proprietor. ~H JJUREIsA f-iA K~E I A G E FACTORY. CARRIAGES AND CARTS OfZevery description Made and Bepaired. PAINTING AND TRIMMING In i'lrst-clrtss Style. SPORTING GUNS for Sale and Hire. I Powder and (.ortridges. I Tho Celebrated WHITE & PEERLES I Sewing Machines, I The Best and a ] so cheapest in the I Market. H Come and soe them before voh are ocr- I suaded to try others not nea, Bo P M WALTER ABMSTRONG I PSOPRIETORS. ' ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11847, 20 July 1893, Page 4