J3IBCOYEREP IJY AUUIPENT. A well-known commercial in;m, durim, n lete-a- tele with the storekeeper nesi door- to tUe Martou Kefitjiunuit and Boardinghouse (whose attention had been attracted by a door bell), asked his friend, "What sort of a place is this?" Ho said, "You try it," which he did, and when he had finished he called on his friend an 1 told him, "I was never so surprised in my life ; after visiting Marton for the p.ist two years, and not to have known there was Such d, jil;>cp. They niitsi do a goo 1 biz, or they should. Everything ii> exquisitely clean, a prettily decorated din-ing-room, a good substantial meal, with the best attendance, all for the moderate sum of 1:;." The Marton .Restaurant and Boardinghou.se; • opposite the Bank" of New Advt. :■>■ •• '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 2
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133Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 2
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