jfeotels. FOXTON FAmIlT^HcTteT. C. HOWE, PnopaiETOK T iIHE undersigned* having taken the _L above Hotel, bega to inform his Friends and the Travelling Public that the Accommodation fov Travellers, Families, &0., 18 not to be surpassed in Foxton ; that fio koeps none but the best brands of Wines and Spirits, and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage long accorded to the House. . C. HOWE, Proprietor. P.S.- Good Stabling and Paddooks. One of ALCOOK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLES on the premises. MAN&WATU HOTEL, Foxton. JOHN FUTTEB, Pkopbietor, Superior Accommodation. Good Stables, with spacious loose boxes. Best wines and spirits, This house is now being considerably enlarged and improved, and every accommodation is afforded to travellers and visitorsEOT AL JEm^H 0 T E L, Palmersto^ Xorth. J O...BATOHELAR (Late of Mftrton and Wanganui), Propbietok, HAYING- purchased the above commodious Hotel, hopes by 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'Hote daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables, is .ttended by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with numerous Loobo Boxes. SPECIAL ISOTICE. The Coach leaves the Itoyal Hotel for j Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- j days, at 5 o'clock ; nnd for Masterton on , j!iondayß,Wednesdar3j and Fridays, at 1.30. J. O. BATCHELAK, Proprietor. y\ENBIGH HOTEL Fkiuhng. j 0, ROE ... pBOPMETon Firat-olasß accommodation for Families and Visitors. Good stabl|ng and secure paddoks. BILLIABDS! BILLIAR D |CT» The Denbigh Hotel is within a short distance of the Railway Station and Corporation offices. TTO BOKIWI HOTEL, Horokiwi Valley. Allan Cakmont — Proprietor. The above favorite wayside Hotel / is passed by all travellers along the West Coast, to and from Wellington. The best accommodation is provided for travellers, and only firstclftSß wines, spirits, &c, are kept. Large and securely-fenced paddocks adjoin the hotel, for grazing. Every attention paid to visitors. Cfbb's Coaches stop to allow pass gengers to obtain dinner and breakfast at this hostelry. Horokiwi, February 26, 1879. pAHAUTAUUI HcTtELHL&b Macarthy (late Mrs flillen), pRtPRI£TR£BS. i4ibM. desires to inform her nil- J merous friends and patrons that she has again become Proprietress of the above wellknown hostelry, and hope's to receive the name amount of patroiiage formerly accorded to her. Wines and spirits of the best brands alone kept. A good Billiard Room is on the stables are attached to the Hotel. Travellers wiU find this one of the Ke*t htftels on the coast to put np at. TX7"I3, the undersigned, having VY purchased thePaiaka Sawmill, near Foxton, lately occupied by Mesire M'Beth & Co, are prepared to execute orders for Bed Vine Honeysuckle, or White Pine UQJ*m, JtfASQW & CO.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 50, 17 February 1880, Page 4
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450Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 50, 17 February 1880, Page 4
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