Public Notices. EMPIRE HOTEL, WANGANUI. C. P. O'HANLON PROPRIETOR. fTIHE Proprietor has much pleasure in informing his friends and the public, that he will re-open the Empire Hotel to-morrow morning, after having submitted it to extensive alterations and a complete renovation, and trusts to obtain the support hitherto so liberally given to j him, which he will try to merit by superior accommodation and keeping! the best liquors. THE EM PI RE Is the largest and most commodious | Hotel in Wanganui. THE DINING ROOM Is large and lofty, and capable of accommodating izpwards of sixty persons. THE LODGE ROOM ' Is well calculated for concerts, public meetings, &c. THE BILLIARD ROOM Is well lighted, and furnished with one of Alcock's best tables. THE BED ROOMS Are spacious and well ventilated. BATH-ROOMS, With every accommodation, are about being fitted up. A PRIVATE BAR With refreshment room attached. i" ' Families and Gentlemen can be accommodated with private bedrooms and sitting-rooms. An Ordinary at 12 o'clock daily. Counter Luncheon at all hours of the day. . , ■ Feb. 10, 1869. " TO LET OR SELL, A HOUSE in Church-place. Ap-1 ply to DONALD ROSS, J Campbell-place. Feb. 9, 1869. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. SHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that Donald Ross and John Wright Anderson, hitherto carrying on business as Builders and Cabinet-makers in Wanganui, under the style and firm of Ross and Anderson, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by Donald Ross, who will pay all liabilities and recover all monies connected with the late firm, Sio-ned i DONALD ROSS Signed { j w> ANDERgON Witness— John Ballance. Feb. 9, 1869.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 532, 15 February 1869, Page 3
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