Hotels. • FOXTON 1 A M I L V H^T EL. C. HO\YE, Pkophietok.. ■.-■•'. t I MIH undersigned having taken the .{_ above Hotel, bogs to inform his I ? riencl^ and tho#vavelltng Pablicthat tho Ajs.'ommod-itij.a f^v Trivcllers, Fa mi lbs, &0., is not to ba surpassed in Foxton ; that no teoy? norm but the ' best brands, .of Wiae.3 and ypivitd, . and -he. . respectf ally", rciiuests a contiunauco 6l the patrOnago lon^ accorded to' tho House. '-■'■■' 0. HOWE, .■•' '■ <--r ■ . . Propriotor. P.S.- "Gopci Stabling and Paddocks. Ono of, AfcCOOK'S; BEST niLLIARU t •? "TABIfES on the premiecis. v. : , ; .MAkAWATTJ; HOTEL, -.;::; - /.- " ;-FOXTO^".. ' ,_;, .:: T;0 H : -k P "tT T T E.B f t .;.._.. , v PROPRIBTOII, . Supovior - ; <icco : :iirno'd[£ition;. : Gooil Sfcablfcs, with 'spacious'- loose boxes. Beat, wines and- spirits,' This house i3 'now boing coniiclerably enlnrgad and improved, and every accommodation is afforded to traveller* aod visitors- ; } I —■ - ' ■■ . : ■ ■ . : ■ -.-.«...» .r-ipriaSroif JTbrnn. ■ J 0. B A T'OHEIIr (I^ate pf : Marton and Wanganui), PjKOPIIIETOR, HAYING- purchased the above commodious Hotel, hopes lty strict attention to business, and by studying the comfort of visitors, to obtain that Amount, of support so' liberally accorded. to his predecessor. A Table d'Roto daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with ono of- Alcock's best -Tables,, is/ .ttouded by an experienced marker. ;. Good^ Stabling, -with numerous ' Loosro Boxes; ■■■:-■■■'■' '■■■ ■-,■■> ■■'■:><■ .. \ SPECIAL- "NOTICE. The Coach leaves tho. Royal' Hotel for Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 0 o'clock ; nhd for ilasterton on ! Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridayjtj ;q,t^l.3o| : ; J. 0. BATOHELAK, > ! .; . . : . 'Propiiotpr, . " " ■"■ ' .*.' ] •nENBiaH HO TEL FEIM)INO. , jtOE ... PaopniETDK' . First-class accommodation for Families and Visitors. ■ Good stabling and secure paddoka. EILLIAEDS! 13ILLIAE D $£§' The Denbigh ITotel ia within a short j distance of the Railway Station aud I Corporation offices. >; < •' I TTOE.OKIWI HOTEL,! Horokiwi Valley. j Allan Oaumont — Proprietor; The above favoriie wayside Holo*! is passed iy all ti'a-v oilers along the West Coast,. to. and frtjni Wellington-. Tho best accommodation is provided for travellers, and only firstclass* wines* spirits, &c, are kept. Large, and securely-fenced paddocks | :. adjoin the hotel, for grazing. ; . Eve^ .attentibn paid : to visitors.: \ Cobb's Coaches stop to allow^asv sengers to obtain dinner' and breakfast at this hostelry. . r Horokiwi, Fobruary 26, 1879. WM IT E HART . H O T E L. Corner of Broadway and High street ,'■"■' Mahtox. ! » "T^vl TBICB .. .. PBOPRIETOR. Superior accommodation for Boarderd and visitors.; . » One of Alcock's best Billiard 'Table?V ; .«ude^ the supervision of an experienced Matkor. > GOOB STABLING. 4 L M A HOUSE . - Private Board and Lodging at rea- / sonable terms. - A good Paddock ia attached to the V ' • House, and well fenced in. Note the address — ALMA HOUSE, , -TBA3IWAT EOAD, \FoXTON. . BOtJItNE AND BUCHANAN, , Proprietors. Foxton, November 10, 1870.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 33, 16 December 1879, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 33, 16 December 1879, Page 4
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