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CRITERION HOTEL, Nixow Strbet, , Established „, 1867. , l M He oti^ Morrow.. „.., Proprietor. The above Hotel is close to the Rail Way Station, and offers unusual comforts to Travellera, .Within a few minutei' w^lk ?f the Poet Office and the bueineas part of the !i; town. i;fl None but the Best Brands of Spirits kepj;^ Good and commodious stables attached i? , j Hotel. ;/ , PROVINCIAL HOTEL. / f Pas much pleasure in informing her nian^ friends and the publio generally that sheliaarecently considerably enlarged her pWrnisee, known as the Provincial Hotel, Ridgwty Street, and is now in a position to give to 1 Travellera the very best acco^^odationY ' h » Meals at all hours. ..Price rplK iIJKL.Xa^. ) - or 4s per Day. m ' Vieitors to Fft!emariß, : ,rack«3n*BSAle« J will receive every attention. Best Brands of Liquors Kbit, MRS. BROUGHTON, j Provincial Hotel, JTi L U B |T O T B|lL, i MARTON. { W. T. Watts,,, \ Propriktor, Good accommodation for Travellers. ; '< Billiard Table. j Meals at all Houra. >• lp ( 0 MM E R C I A L . TT bT f E L)" walkeleV's; j $ (Not the Club) COMMERCIAL, b Palmerston North, jf. I the Railway Stati^ . CI TT Ci i E I*. ,r., r . Ha5tie... .....;.. m „....«.^....,Pro|rietor r) Splendid accommodatio^for-Travelleui— U Billiard Table. i „ :-,(.( Good Stabling. , ' '"'\ '' , Noted for all Liquors Beßt Brand.' , ,=; T TIHE DENBIGH HOTEL, PEILDING... * Charles R0e,.,. „...„. ►.Proprietor. _____ - • . • < if » ThjsHoiel is replete, with ©vert comiorV> i or Travellers. ' . '■ ■ '•.-'. •• r i Good Bath Rooiri; ' ; /- The Best Billiard Boom on. the 1 Coast, Wsh : an accomplished marker. ,[>:* Sample ... Itooms separate from' the main' building. : : ' • Good Stabling Accommodation. ""* , Horses and Traps on Hire. . Special Brew of Ala on, Draught. . >■ ta-' The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and ;'; ' Spirits only on hand. ■ '';/ . \ il'i l ' "^ H IP TT O T E Li' , /TAUPO 9UAX, '! „ r (Opppsite the Railway Station.)., . . „ .'J. 1 ' 1 /- : J.;u"jENSEN'^ : - sl ' '■ - > 3EGS to intimate to country visitors and . ]>üblio generally that he has secured % , . Well-Grassed 20 Aorr Paddock v few minuteß' walk from the Hotel. Gusto* mers may therefore rely on receiving every accommodation for their horßes. t •j *3f A thoroughly trustworthy groom always in attendance. yV LBI O N TT OTE L, PATEAV" , , . \ t :^ r Arthur Hayw00d,... '..... ....."..pR0P8i8T0Ri A.H. Begs to return thanks for past favors, and in soliciting a continuance of that sup* port which has been accorded him in the past, he takes this ortunity of assuring nis friends and the lie generally that no effor will be spared on his part to make them comfortable. ' ' .- Baths : Hot, Cold, and Shower. : Spacious Sample Rooms for Travellers. i Good Billiard Table. ' /T~L~~U~~B TT O T E L, : ! PALMERSTON NORTH, H. ,T. AKERS .' „,,PROPI«ETORf,« A. T..A. begs to thank his friends and the public generally for the liberal support accorded* him during tbe past nine months," and assures them, that nothing, will be wanting on his part to attend personally to the comfort of those who may patronise him > in tbe future. ' . ; Charges Moderii<;e. „. ' , i I rivate Rooms for Families. ' > . . » j First Class Sample and Billiard Rooms.' A Porter in attendance on the arriva* pf J every Train. " EQMONT HOTEL, HAWERA. """ ■- ■ '' - (Late Owen's). v ' ; ,/f gp\ ALLA.GHE.jRi 1 1 • (formerly of the Manutahi TEdtel) ' Haying -taken over the above Hotel, solicits a renewal of the kind support of _hia-frienda_ and the publio generally. Extensive alter* ations and improvements having been made, * the high reputation of the Egmont Hotel' Will be maintained, while Mr Gallagher will epare no pains to study the comfort, of. the travelling public. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. , Good Beds and a Liberal Table. Bath-room and every convenience.- "' ■ Gt'od Stabling. , ' ' , , N.B,— Breakfast provided for passengera.? by the early morning coacli. ...Mi" •• > WILLIAM GALLAGHER, , . Proprietor . ROYAL MAIL LINE OF ! COACH E,S, ! BbTWBEN HAWERA AND MANUTAHI«

MESSRS J. DURINOt AND FLYNN ; beg to inform their friends and travelling publio that they have, taken over tbe Line ,of Mail Coaches between. Hawera and Manutahi from Mr W. R. Prbsser, and their Coaches will always be afcthe Railway t Stations ot Manutahi and Hawera on arrival, of Traiuß, connecting at Hawera with Pros* 63r c Coaches to Opunako. n Coaches' run-in connection with F; Bailey's Livery Stables, t where Buggies and spatial Conveyances, suitable for tourists and, travellera, can be had at the ehortost notice, coaches leave Hawora for Manutahi at... ... ... 5.30 a.m. 11.10 a. ra; Coaches leave ManUtahl - . for Hawera at ... ... iq*}Q ».ra. 7.50 p.m. Booking Office at Hawera at Gallagher's Egmont Hotel. , , * FRANK BAILEY, Agent Haw.era. C. H. CHEVANNES^ Agent Watiganui.> r^i o B B & s^i o. On and aftor the 6th of July, a Coach will leave the Boyal Hotol, J'almoraton North, for Woodvillo and Matamau Kailway Station, daily, at 6.15 a.m. - JAMES MACAKA, , f loprietor C H. Chevannes, Agent. ** A A.. .-A H G. b ' t; - CHINESE EMPORIUM . AND TEA ' . WAREHOUSE, -. „,.„ (Under Mr Huffs Photographio Studio), Victoria A VENUsr " -— -• A. Ah Gft wishes to respectfully draw the attention of the public to his. stock of Teal (sp cially Bolecteo"), .and Fanoy Goods 'Of evevy description. • , ( A large stock of K.cw Season's Teas, direct ' from the ' Chinese Tea iGardotis, are being dp oued up. • ■ - ' '

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5494, 13 December 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5494, 13 December 1884, Page 1