A. J. Whyte's OoJumn. WHYTE'S " HOTEf^ foxtois. A. J. ■ W H Y'T E, PROPRIETOR. 'TDETURNS his thanks to the Settlers, Visitors, and the General Public, who have favored him with their patronage for the last NINE YEAKB, whilst ho has kept a LICENSED HOTEL IN FOXTON ; And trusts to have a continuance of the same. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPTALL PASSENGERS for either Coach, Train, or Steamer, can depend on being called in time. COB 13 & COS COACHES leave "Whyte's Hotel, every morning for Wellington, and arrive at the Hotel every afternoon from Wellington. STABLE ACCOMMODATION FOU 20 HORSES; And Splkndid Paddocks are Fe.vced KEAK THE IIoTEL. — 0 — BILLIARD ROOM SAMPLE ROOMS 13ATH ROOMS STORK ROOMS —o— Lessee of Public Hall. >M f\ _ nril VISITORS will find WHYTE'S HOTEL fitied with every convenience for comfort, and quietness, and may rely upon having their wants tho- 1 roughly attended to. WINES, BEH, AND | SPIKITS CAN BE SAMPLED AT TfllS HOTEL ' on pnynient of Gd.^'J
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 16 January 1880, Page 1
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161Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 41, 16 January 1880, Page 1
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