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Hotels MANAWATU HOTEL, AVENUE, FOXTON. THE Proprietor having made considerable alterations and additions to the 1 Hotel sparing nothing, in order to provide comfortable and convenient accommodation for both Travellers and Boarders, respectfully solicits a continuance of the Public Patronage. Newly erected •Sample- Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks Buggies and Horses always on hand. OTTO BERKEFELD, , . Proprietor. Cobb and Co.'s Coaches start daily at 5.30 'a.m. from the Manawatu Hotel, for Wei lington, > arriving from Wellington at 4.15 p.m. The Booking Office is at the hotel, where tickets and all particulars can be 'obtained, - Lessee of the Foxton Public Hall, winch is suitable' for Entertainments, Lectures, Dancitig', Public' Meetings, &c, &c. ' The Manawatu Hotel Express will meet the night train and convey travellers to the hotel FREE of CHARGE. •ATAKEHO TT O T E L. TO TRAVELLERS. WILLIAM BARTLETT, • (Formerly of the Opunake Hotel, Opunake) "Has pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the above Hotel, and that he will use every effort to ensure attention and comfort for all who visit him. First-class accommodation for Travellers and Boarders Good Stabling and Paddooking. , V>< L U B TT O T E L, > The Square, Palmerston North. H. T. AKERS Proprietor. ,' (Late, Manager Rutland Hotel, Wanganui.) H.T.A. begs to inform the public generally that he has opened this r newly-built Com.mercial and Family Hotel. Visitors will receive every courtesy and attention, and ■ obtain .the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private Rooms for Families. First-clasa Sa.nple and Billiard Rooms. Good Stabling and Paddocks. A Porter in attendance on the arrival of , v , every train. TTT BYTE'S TT O T E L, FOXTON. EDWARD JEWELL '[ Wishes , toj inform the ? public that having; .assumed the proprietorship of the above-well known and favorite hotel, he to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast. None but r experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility. '„The table will be in a most -„ liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as providore of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other - boats will be a guarantee that none but the best of ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c, ' will be kept in stock. The STABLES will be under the management of the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cobb and Co., Foxton. The Express from the Hotel will be in attendance on night trains to convey passengers and luggage for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, FREE of CHARGE. ■ Cobb and Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers to or from Wellington. 1 Those for Wellington coach may rely on being called in time to have hot breakfast before starting^ _ •nOIAL TJOTIL, PALMERSTON NORTH. JAMES FENTON « Proprietor. , , -/ ' First-Class Sample Rooms, i And Good Accommodation for Commercial Travellers. Coaches leave the door every day for Wood- , , ville, Napier, and Masterton. O E ° TT ° T E L<

J. VAN BRAKLE Proprietor. Accommodation and table second to none on the Coast. v Good paddocks and stabling. " ROSSER'S EMPIRE HOTEL OPUNAKE. SAMUEL PROSSER _ .~ ...Proprietor This 1 Hotel iB one of the finest on the Coast, being fitted and furnished with every convenience, and affords superior accommodation to settlers, travellers, and private familicß _^_______^_«____. STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY. MRS J. J. LAWLER DESIRES to thank her many customers, and the public in general, for the most liberal support accorded her since she has entered into Business, and to further inform them that she is now opening a large quantity of NEW GOODS, Which will be sold at very Low Prices. - CREWEL SILKS AND WOOL. The largest and best variety in the town. Goods suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. AUCKLAND HOUSE, (Opposite the Railway Station LIME! LIME! LIME! PULVERIZED Shell Lime can now be obtained in Bags of 2 cwt each at 35s ' per ton or 4s per bag, net cash, delivered in town. What good does this Lime do when spread on the surface of the soil ? It supplies the lime which all plants require as part of their food. It combines with acids in the soil so as to remove the sourness of the land. It ' gradually disposes the vegetable matter of the soil to change into soluble food for plants ; and lastly, it acts upon the mineral matter of the soil so as to fit it for entering in to the roots of growing plants. For the Field, Garden, or Orchard it is indispensable, and will not injure the most sensitive plants. Sole Agent for Wanganui — JAMES LAIRD, Taupo Quay MOULTS for your Picture Frames and Mouldings.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5310, 17 March 1884, Page 1

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