pli IIT O N TJ ° T I BULLS. I OWEN IMTTRICK, (Late of Central Hotel, l'atea, and Turakina), HAS PURCHASED THE LEASE AISD GOODWILL Of the above Hotel rom Mr • No pains will be spared to maintain the popularity of the house. Old and new friends will be welcomed and made comfortable. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. OWEN McKITTRICK .. Proprietor. «>BIDOIE HOTEL, WANGAEHU MBS HILLIAE Proprietress (Lato of Whenuakura Hotel), Begs to announco to the travelling public that she has taken over thu Bridge Hotel, and that supbriur accommodation and paddccking can bo obtained, Wines and Spirits of the Beet Brands. Bennie'e Ale on Draught. |3 AIL'V A V OOT BT (Opposite Bailway Station), FALMESSTO M- NOKTH. SJ. HO3AN Frcprietir (JLttte of Ilogan A Co. (Md.), Wino and Spirit Merchants, Wangauui, The Bar is supplied with nothing but best of Alen, Wines, and Spirits. First-claas Accommodation. Ihe Tablo is made a Spociality of, and ii nndot the direct Buporvisio u of Mra Hogan. Good Stabling. Meals provided upon the arrival and de parture of all trains. _ Masonic Hotel. THIS bountifully situated Hotel bai been entirely re-built and re-fur nished through rat, and often facilitioi second to none on this Ooast. Ten minuteb' walk from Ganoral Posl I Office. : 'Busseß pass the door e76iy hair-hour. Bar well provided with the bost Brandt of Befreshments. QrBBOSS' A HOLE':! XXX BEEB Botdod ales and Stout. , t Choice Wines and Spirits. \ Splendid view of river and surroundinge. ■ Cuisine Al„ and in charge of good Chef ' All house arrangements under tbu direct supervision of JArs Hintzj, Plenty of yard spßco for Hore.es, liaggieE and Bicycles, First-clasa accommodation f*r Travellers. Bjarders, and the public geuorallv. Fina Bedroom.?, Sitting Rooms, Bjtthr»m, &c, LOUiS HINTZtt Proprietor. Kailway Hotel, I MAHTON JUNCTION.' J. NORTHOVER Propiietor. HAVING completed extensive. situations in removing tho above Hotel ■ from its original Fite to Marton Junction, the Proprietor has much pleasure in informing tbe travelling and general public that he has now oponed at the Junction i and customers cau rtly on iheir wants ' being supplied with the utmo3t precision J and cordiality. i Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept in stock. Meals to enit all trains. > , v Under the Patronage of His Excellency tbe Governor. rf"l I. U B TT OTE Lj PALMERSTON NOBTH. Every convenience. Hob and Cold Water Baths, Porter to meet all Trains. Under the patronage of the United Commeioial Traveller' Association of Aua- > tralasia. i ERED. W. SMITB, Proprietor. HYDROIiEWE HAS COME TO STAY. T^OTE WHAT THE PEOPLE S&Y. " We get onr washing dono in half the time." "The clothea are whiter and nicer than ever beforo." ; Mny 14th, 1898, To Messrs Haddow and Pettit— Having used Hydrolene Soap for some time, I have found it supeiior all i 'thai a'oaps in the market. It is a great javing of labour. Wo get tho washing ; dono in half tho timo. Jho clothea are i nicer and whiter tban we have ever seen ohem before. I shall highly recommend all friends. Try it. N, Andbesoh, Palmerston Nort, 1 THIS SPACE 18 RESERVED —FOR— John Colville ; Saddler and Harness Maker, WHO is still carrying on business the same premises, next to F. R Jackson and Co., in the Avenue, WITH A FIRST-CLASS STOCK. WOOIj. WOOIi. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. TRANSACTS THE LARGEST WOOL BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. CTREIGH r arrangements made for the -*-' present Season on the very JLowest Scale. Total freight and charges, including railage, on Wool sold last season, as low as 14-I6ths of a penny per lb. from woolsded till sold in London, per sailing vessels A. Wychodii; WATCHMAKER, ETC., Taupo Quay, Wanganui, HAS on hand a well-assorted Stock of Gold, Silver, and Nickel Watches, English, American, and Geneva Watchep, at reasonable prices. Spectacles to suit all Sights Repairs of every Description. 1,000,000 BOTTLES. Wolfe's Schnapps has a sale of over one million bottles yearly in Australasia. It keeps J its reputation for purity and 1 medicinal value. "
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 31 January 1899, Page 4
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