CENTRAL HOTEL, WE DLINGHOS MRS ORMSBEE PnopßißTßßsa BEGS to intimate that the above Hotel is one of the most convenient and comfortable establishments in the Empire City. Her long connection with the Prince of Wales Hotel is a sufficient guarantee that all those favoring her with their custo may rely on receiving every attention. Extensive alterations have just been completed. The Wanganui HebAID filed. Hot and Cold Baths and every modern convenience. DRINCE OF WALES HOTELi TAUPO QUAyTwANGANUL MISSES SIDDELLeT ... Proprietresses. The Misses Siddell, in returning thanks to the public for their kind patronasa during the time they have been in business, beg to remind them that they have still in'stock th ° best kinds of Wines and Spirits Every accommodation for Boarders. Table d'Hote daily afc 12.80. First-class Billiard Table on the Premiaea TTOTEL PATEA. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORY. fTVHE Proprietor notifies to the Settlers mTV 1. Fatea and the Trarelling Publiq that he has taken over the above-named Heel, and having thoroughly renovated fch« same is prepared to give First-class Aocom. modation. The Best Brands of Liquors in stock. JOHN LARKIN, (Lata of Wellington), Proprietor. CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL! NIXON-STREET, WANGANUI. (Near the Railway Station,) THOMAS MoLENNAN ... Proprietor. THE Proprietor begs to notify to the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he is prepared to supply them with the best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. Good Paddock, and Stabling very cheap. Firsfc-clas • accommodation for Boarders.
Meals at all hours. T>ROVINCIAL HOTEL, WANGANtT " MARTIN O'HARA Ha 3 much pleasure in intimating to tha public generally tnat he has taken the above old-established and centrally-situated Hotel. Large additions have recently been made by the late landlady, Mrs E. S. Broughton, j and it will be the endeavour of the present proprietor to do all in his power to give satisfaction. Visitors may rely on being called at the trains, and every attention paid them. Chab&bs Modbeate] Mrs O'Hara will personally attend the Cuisine Department. ~CI MPIRE HOTEL. CAMPBELL PLACE, WANGANUT. E. McElwain .Pbopeietob. The Proprietor begs to thank his numerous friends and patrons for past favour*, snd reminds them that be is still to be found at the Empire, with the best brands of Alas, Wines, and Spirits in the market. One of Alcoek's Best Billiard-tables on the premises. The Stables are under the charge of W. McElwain, which is a sufficient guarantee that all horses will be cared for in a proper manner.
CLUB HOTEL. IiAHBTOH-QUAY, (Adjoining the Theatre Royal.) J. KENNEDY (Late of Wanganui) ' A NNOUNCEg to the inhabitants of the XJL City, Commercial Travellers, &0., that ho has taken the above commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly ronoyated. He hopes, by studying tho requirements of his supporters, to share once more the very liberal patronage accorded him in the past. The Club Hotel I will be found par excellence in every respect one of the best in town for comfort and economic living. No expense has been spared in carrying out the many necessary alterations, which will make the abova hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permenenfc Boarders, &c., will find in the Club every comfort of a home ; and special provision has been mada foi families. Private Suites of Apartments for families, with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality. SPECIALITY : One Shilling Luncheon Daily from 1 to 2 Table d'Hote afc 6 p.m, Dunedin ale always on tap. 1 JOHN KENNEDY, Proprietor. FORDELL RAILWAY HOTEL. JOHN RUSCOE ~ ... Proprietor — —~ \ ri^HE Proprietor begs to announce to tho J- traveling public that he has opened' the above Hotel, and hopes that by keeping the best brands of Wines, Ales, and Spirits to merit a fair share of support. Meals can be obtained afc all hours. Good Stables and Paddocks. JOHN RUSCOE, Proprietor.
WORKING MAN'S FURNITURE DEPOT, WIOKSTEED Pi&OB, Next Cummins, Sharpe, and Co: W, CUMBERLAND Is still alive, and having ENLARGED HIS PREMISES by adding a SHOW ROOM AND WORK SHOP, is prepared to turn out work at LOWEST PRICE. Having received large consignments of TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, and being commissioned to sell JOB LINES from several BANKRUPT STOCKS, I am prepared to sell at «S" VERY LOW PRICE FOR CASH Tapestry Hearth Rugs from 3s Brussels „ froai 4s Toilet Glasses from Is Swing „ from 5s Toilet Sets from 8s 6d Door Mats from 2s 9d China Matting from 8d per yard Carpets from 6d per yard Oilcloth, Linoleum, American Cloth Oil Bozes and Table Covers Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Beadsteadi Cheap a lam prepared to Buy, Exchange, or Sell on ' Commission all kinds of Fxiniiture. W. CUMBERLAND. w
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6926, 8 October 1889, Page 4
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