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Hotels. MANAIA HOTEL, MANAIA. THOMAS LLOYD Proprietor. Commercial gentlemen and the travelling public generally will find the above Hotel replete with every convenience for their comfort. tar good beds. "®t A first-class Table, Wines and Spirits of the best brands, combined with a tap of rare Malt, and Stabling and Paddocking unrivalled on the Coast. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. Attentive grr>' • THE BEN NEVIS HOTEL, TURAKINA. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. C. D. HAWKINS, (Late of the Whenuakura Hotel), HAVING taken possession of the abo\e well-known Hostelry, will use his best endeavours to please his patrons. Best Brands of Spirits will be kept in Stock. A Well-furnished Table. Good Stabling, &c. /CENTRAL TT O T E L. Taranaki Road, Carlyle. OWBN MoKITTRICK PROPRIETOR The above new and commodious Hotel now open for the accommodation of the public. It occupies the most central and commanding position in the town of Carlyle, within one minute's walk of the Post and Telegraph stations. It has been erected regardless of expense is elegantly furnished throughout, has ample accommodation — the bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated, and the private sitting rooms being furnished in excellent style, and with a view to the convenience and comfort of guests. The Billiard Room contains a new table by Alcock and Co., Melbourne, and ia: urnianed with all the latest and best appointments. The Hotel being situated on a corner section fronting three streets, all the windews are well lighted, and the windows command an extensive view of the surrounding country Wines, Spirits, and Beers of he very oeat quality The proprietor, in notifying the opening of the Central Hotel, desires to add that no effort will be wanting on his part to make the establishment one of the most popular hostelries on the coast. The comfort of the guests will be the first consideration, and the proprietor trusts to receive public support. First-class stabling in connection with the Hotel. O. McKITTRICK, Proprietor Business Advertisement TFLL I S ' S PATENT IMPROVED CROSS-ACTING CHURN. PRIZE-TAKER AT THE SYDNEY AND i i '• >|i.iii,| i . i .ii. ,i . ir 1., . , Kay*!!?. . / MELBOURNE EXHIBITION This Chum will make from slbs up to. 40 lbs of Butter, and produces 6 per cent more than any other Churn. The Cross-action of the ELLIS CHURN prevents a waste in the centre common to other Churns, andcauses the whole of the cream to be utilised. Can be used by Butter Factories, and applied to steam Or water power. It is easily cleaned after using, bynrst cold water and then hot water. By turning the handle, aa in churning, the action of the spoons cleans the inside thoroughly. The centre of the Churn can be taken out when required. The Churn being made on a uniform scale, any part of it can be replaced. ! PRICE £4AGENTS— S. H. Drew, Marton j Waring Taylor, Wellington ; and to be obtained from all the Ironmongers in Wanganui. MANUFACTURERS— York and Cornfoot, Wanganui. PATENTEE— Thomas Ellis,. Goat Valley, Wanganui. Note.— ln fixing the Churn on a table or bench, place a batten 2xl inch on each side. TjOMESTIC ECONOMY.. (by the old snob.) Jack Muggins said unto his wife, My Dear, this is'not right, So much money spent in Boots Every Saturday night. You go a bargain hunting, Through the slop shops in the town, . And in Rotten Boots and Leather ' You knock my wages down. You pick up all the nasty Trash, And think you've made a hit ;*- * But before they, are a week in wear, You find that' you are bit. The Boots you bought a fortnight^ince Would weaf three 'months, you .said, And now.tbe soles are dropping off ; (Go down and punch his head). There's Jenny's Boots, one heel fell of, And both are out at toes ; ' They tripp'd her in a puddle hole, „ And nearly broke her nope, - , ,' y I told you to go there no Jmore, You have been bit, there, twice before ; , Your sense of feeling can't De nice, To let a creature bite you twice. • This Season of the year Good Boots are almost as Essential as, gopd food. Try AINSWORTH'S, The Largest Retail Stock in the Colony to Stilect from. For Price and Quality nothing can equal AINSWORTH'S. Everybody Knows It., CHEAP PAINTING - ' QHBAP PA PE~R HA N G I N G . J. J. LAWLER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER, 1 River Bank, . , BEGS to inform the residents of Wanga- . nui and surrounding D|sJ;r;ict.that he is prepared to hang any quantities of paperat the extraordinary low price 'dr-JiJghtpence' per piece ; Scrim only One Pennj^per yard ; all other work equally as cheap. P.aperhanging done for the trade at still lower prices. - A Small, but , Choice,"Selection 6t Paper- ' ; - ; r^ uui^Uu .

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 21 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 21 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 21 November 1881, Page 1

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