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p LIF T0 N TJ" 0 T BULLS. OWEN McKITTRICK, (Late of Central Hotel, Patea, 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 bo welcomed and made comfortable. Wines and Spirits of the best Brands. OWEN McKITTRtCK .. Proprietor, n4IL 'V 4 I |_| uT K L (Oppoßl— i Bailway Station), PALMEHSTOI NORTH. M. HO3AN ... Prcprietor. (Late of Hogan _ Co. (Ltd.), Wine and I Spirit Merchants, Wanganui. The Bar iB supplied with nothing but beßt of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. First-olass Accommodation. The Table is i_.de a Speciality of, and iB • under the direct supervision of Mr. Hogan. Guod Stabling. Meals provided upon tbe arrival and departure of. all tcainß. Masonic Hotel. THIS beantif- ly sitnated Hotel bas been entirely re-built and re-fur-nished throughout, and offorn facilities second to none on this Coast. Ten minuteß' walk from Gonoral Post Office. 'Bu„ es pass the door e7eiy bait-hour. Bar IweU provided with the bost Brands of Refreshments. GIBBONS' _ HOLE'S XXX BEER Bottled Ales and Stont. [Choice Wines and Spirits. Bplendid view of river and surroundings. Cni.ineAl,, and in charge of good Chef All honse arrangements under the direct supervision of Mrs Hintzs. Plenty of yard space for Hordes, Baggies and Bicycles. First-class accommodation f»r Travellers. Boarders, and the public geuerallv. Fine Bedroom.', Sitting Booms, Bit hrjom, Ac, LOOIS HINTZ- Proprietor. Railway Hotel, MABTON JUNCTION. J. NORTHOVER Propiietor. HAVING oomp'ete d extensive alteationß in removing the above Hotel from its original rite to Marton Junction, the Prcprietor has much pleasure in informing the travelling and general public tbat he has now opened at the Junctiou aud customers can rely on their wants being supplied with the utmo3t precision and cordiality. -^ Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept in stock. Meals to euit all trains. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. p 1, U B XT OTB L; PALMERSTON NOBTH. Every convenience. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Potter to meet all Trains. Under the palronagoof the United Commeioial Travellers' Association of Australasia. FREE*. W. SMITg, Proprietor. HYDROLENE HAS COME TO STAT. TWTOTE WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY, " We get onr washing done in half the time." "The clothes are whiter and nicer than ever before." May 1 -b, 1898, To Mosßrs Haddow and Pettit— Having used Hydrolene Sosp for dome time,' I have found it snperior all 'thei _oaps in the market. It ie a great javing of labour. We get the washing done in half the time. The clothes are nicer and whiter than we have ever Been vhem before. I shall highly recommend all friends. Try it. N. Anderson, Palmerßton Nort, THIS SPACE IS RESEEVED — Fon— John Colville, Saddler and Harness Make., WHO is still carrying on business the same premises, next to F. R Jackson and Co., in the Avenue, WITH A FIRST-CLASS STOCK. WOOL. WOOL. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. TRANSACTS THE LARGEST WOOL BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. P'REIGH . arrangements made for the X' present Season on the very Lowest Scale. Total freight and charges, including Milage, on Wool sold last season, as low as 14-16ths of a penny per lb. from woolsded till sold in London, per sailing vessels John Calver, (Ten years London experience, and seven years with T. Mitchell, Esq.) PUEVEYOR OF MEAT. RIVER BANK BUTCHERY, Corner ol Glasgow Street and River Bank, WANGANUI. ALL Meat officially inspected at the Borough Abbatoir. A Speciality is made of Small Goods. Families waited npon for orders, and Goods delivered all over the Town daily. Orde by Telephone promptly executed, ATERRY CHRISTMAS. 9 * LUM KEE, —BROADWAY, MARTON,— Fruiterer and Grocer. Good Stock of Seasonal le Fruits, Cor" dials, Etc. Inspection Invited. «

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 1 February 1899, Page 4