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Hotels. I JVJ- AETON TTOTEJi MAETON. B. HUNT. (Late of the Railway Hotel, Marton,'.^ I Wishes to inform his friends and fflH travelling public that he has taken 'ova^ the above Hotel, and hopes, by careful at- J tention to business, to merifc the apptovß"m of his patrons. T None but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits Kept. Speight and Co.'s Celebrated XXXX Ales on draught, Good Billiard Tablo and experienced I Marker on the premises. I There is a good .stable attached to thai Hotel. ■ The whola.house is undergoing extensive ■ alterations. EOBEET HUNT, Proprietor U, BI) L^MfT OTEL TAYLOBVILLE. Fl HIIIL Pbopwbtob. (bate of Canterbury.) This well-known Hotel affords every 1 accommodation to Commercial gentlemeta J and the public generally. W^ The Red Lion is the most splendidly situated Hotel in Wanganui, standing as it does on the river side, and affording a splendid visw of the magnificent river. A first-class chef superintends the culinary department. Every attendance requisite to flrsUtass comfort. I Booms secured by telegraph or post, il Stables adjoin the Hotel, and strictly 1 moderate charges made. riLUB TTOTEL, LAMBION QUAY, WELLINGTON, Under New Management. A. DOWNES. (Late o* Club Hotel, Te Aroha) Pkopbietob. THE LAfiGEST, MOST CENTRAL AND BEST APPOINTED Hotel in Wellington. I Spacious Dining and Sitting-Roonra.J Commfrcial Eoom, Ladies' Drawing-W Booms and Rooms op suite, Larg6, AiryV Bedrooms. The Hotel is most comfort ably furnished throughout. Ladies witl^ receive at tho Club every attention, the domestic arrangements baing nnder the direct supervision of Mrs Downes (nfo Misb Jex). Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Night Porter in attendance. CUtSINE THE VEEY BEST. P.O. Box No. 157. Telephone No. 71 TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. O.LADSTONE TTTOUSE LINCOLN STREET, PATEA. foV Private Boara and Residence. P. JACOMB \T/ r AVERLEY~BOARDING HOUSE ME? TIIOMASON begs to announca to visitors and tho general public that she has opened a firat-claEs Boarding House, situate in tho main street, between the Post Office and Bank of Australasia, anr& hopas by careful attention to the watofe of her customers to meet with a fair share of support. Board, 16s to 20s por week. Meals and Beds, Ib, Tea and Coffee always ready. Feed for horses, 1 Paddocking and Stabling free. HHHE M4RTON ~EESTACR4NT Established 1886, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand) HIGH STREET, MARTON. J. 8.. TAETALINI, Proprietor, I 1 W AM, MEALS ONE SHILLING j To be had at all hours. Privato Board and Residence. -9 Hot and Cold Baths. ' I Visitors to Marton will find the Marton Restaurant a comfortable home at which i to stay. The Dining Roota is replete every convenience, light and airy, andTße tables with food equal to any first-class hotel. Private Sitting Eooms nicely furaishod. Bedrooms well ventilated uloan, and comfortable. Oycifcer3in Saasou. Wedding Breakfast provided, and Balls 1 and Parties catered for. "OED LION STA.ISLES Pbopkibtob c. LEITCH Buggies, Irape, and Saddle Hoises for hiro. I Ei ory attention piad to charges leCt. Livery mid i aitat JiodaiateCnarges. I CHAKiES LEITCH, ± _ -„.,,.,. _ Proprietor. EUREKA riABBIAGB "CUCTOEY. CARRIAGES AND CARTS OCevery description Made and Repaired. PAINTING AND TitIMMING In JS'WEt-oliwß Style. SPORTING GUNS for Sale and Hire. Powder and Cartridges. The CeleSratod WHITE & PEERLES Sewing Machines, The Best and also cheapest in the Market. Come and eeo them lnforo you aro persuaded to try others not neai so good. WALTER, ARMSTRONG, PBOPEIETORS.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11848, 22 July 1893, Page 4

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