Boardinghonses. ' I^RITEBIOM OOARDINGHOUSE Lower Nixon Street, Wanganui. Railway Station.) B. T. BENNETT . • . . Fbopuiztob Bes of Accommodation on Most Bfason- ' able Terma. Five Roomy Loose Boxes and Sample Rooms'. All Communications by Lettsr or Telegram Promptly attended to. ' Telnphone No. 274. Salopian Dining Rooms," GUYTON BTREET, WAKGANUI. All Meals 6d. .Dinner, three courses. Grills and Mashod Potatoes, 4d; Tea. MEALS AT ALL HOURS." Also,' good clean, well-aired Beds. j Respectable Men Boarders, 15s per week. Proprietress — < SIRS R. J. WALDEN, Guyton, Street. Ono door round corner from St. Hill Street; five minutes from Post" Office and Railway Station. Accommodation may be had at 2s 6d per day. , Hotels. ~m/| ASO WI C TOT OT E li, RIVER BANK, WANGANUI. W. H. BLE ASEL Proprietor; (Late cf Pukekohe Hocel, AucKland) , * First-class Accommodation. ALES, WINES. AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. Telephone No. 257. • THE NEW /CRITERION TT OTE L, Corner of RIDGWAY & ST. HILL STREETS, WANGANUI. Close to the Railway Station and Wharves. P E. DOVER .. .. Prohuetob NOTIFIES his numerous friends and the travelling publio that be has taken over possession of the above wellknown hostelry, and can guarantee tbe ViSRY BEST of accommodation. ' Special Concessions 'o Farmers on Sale l>ayg. THE FIRE ESCAPES are ou the most* t perfect principle. - ' Commnnicatioru by Telegram or Letter 'promptly attendod to.' • Telephone _Ko. 225. . A -Night Porter in Attentlimce.--.-•f>ROVINCIAL • tff-O TE L. WANGANUI. ' -, THE -MOST CENTRAL HOTCL IN TOWN. WILLIAM LIGHT (late of the Denbigh Hotel, Feilding). notifies his friends and the public that be has tsken over tho. above centrally-situated and well-appointed Hotel, and as in tbe past, hopes to merit that share of support so consistently accorded him. Omy tho very best -brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits will be stocked, and rea'.ly FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION provided. An exceUent LUNCHEON \ DAILY between Noon and 2 p.m. P.O. Box 149. Telephone, No. 170 ■4 L B J O N "Or O T J3 L, jt\- ' JO. Opposite the Courthousa and Publio Library. „. ' WAMatsroi. * D. J. MALONi. .. .. PttoMtisioß Desires to intimate r hat he has tskeu over the abovo Hotel, and it will lie his endeavour to stndy-the requirements of Customers. 'Excellent Accommodation for Traveller? .and Tourists. ■ ' ' , , Telephone No. 204 MoOARTHY 1 '', Tjt A M I Ii Z . TT O T E li, TAOPO QUASi- WANGANUI. Opposite Railway Station. O. J. MCCARTHY has plesauro v tati-' mating to his may friends in and around Wanganni that ho. is proprietor of the nr«ve woll-known Hotel Tou Roomy Loose Sexes. Telephone No. J47. P.O. Box 13S. - OE1) T ION TJ'OTEL, TAYLORVILLE. . , Close o tho Town bridge. 3. W. PROCTER PBorniETOtt. First-Cla^s Accom'odation. \J.'he Best Brands of Spirits. EXCELLENT BTABLING. J. W. PROCTER hopes, by striot attention to business, to merit a fair ebare of pnblio patronage. , Telephone 279. TW-BW MARKET TT OTE L, Viotoria Avenue, Wanganui. •W. P. STUAB'i? .. .. Propbhtob Late o Hastings;. Fifteen Commodious Loose Boxes. , .A Competent Man ia Ch.arf?« VXTAITOTARA TIOIEL, WAIXOTARA. Proprietor JAMES WEBBERLEY (Late Chief S o<vard of tho River , Steauitr Aotea) Travellers and Toarists may rely on the Very Beat of Accommodation in all do ' partmonts connected with the conduct of a flrst-olass country Hotel. Good Stabling and Paddouking. ■ Horset ond Buggies on I*iro. HUSBANDS! STUDY YOUR WIVES 1 ' EAaE.AiND COMFORT by.purchtvsiiig one of "SELLERS" juABOUR SaVING Washing Machines. READ the .following Local Testimonials: Liverpool St., Wanganui. To Mr E. Pooive, Wanganui. Dear Sir,- I< have pleasure in testifying to the value of your " Sellers' " Washing Machined It saves considerable time and labour. It does its worK splendidly^ in f slot all that it is guaranteed to do. Yours sincerely, Mas Stdddbn. Wilßon Street, Wanganui. To Mb E. Poolb, Wangamii. Dear Sir,— The " Sellers' " Washing Machine is giving entire satisfaction. It does the washing porfeotly dean, from the finest curtains to .the heaviest blankets, and makes the olothes a' beautiful color. I would not be without one now on any consideration. — Yours truly, Mns CsJipiou. .- Aramobo, 20th April, 1901;'' To Mr E. Poom:, Wanganui. i Dear Sir, —Having used the "Sellers' " Washing Machine supplied by you, I desire to bear testimony to its genuineness. It saves considerable time and labour, and the clothes require no rubbing by hand The Wringer attached also gives every satisfaction. ■ Mrs Holmes. Also numerous other references. Send to E. PGOLK Glasgow Street. Wanganui, (two doors below Keith Street) Agent.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10343, 20 May 1901, Page 4
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