Hotois: r; ' ''"" f vTTk. tTn FA M I LV:, U 0 TU3 I ! 0. HOWE, .^Kopaifi c'd*' ' .' j ]nKE un<iera!.rn?d having ■■tyken !<|w ; ' above Hofe!, be-/*' '•«" infonu Uih I FiTcn'ls ami th« Tr.iv.'.liiivc ?übli'j tVi:it the-Aoominort-\tir)ri f.»r TmveHers, Fatuili f, vie, is not tr> be sa;-ptsj»d in .Foxton : that he keeps itou* bnt th-> bbt*t"bratn?.9 6f Wives *nd Spirit*, and he respectfully requests a co'itiiiaancbi-of *^ c patronage V. long accorded to the House. C. HOWt?, Proprietor. X JPJ.— Good Stabling and Paddocks.' One of ALCOCK'S BEST BILLIARD TABLES on the premises. MANAWATU HOTEL, Foxton. ; , JOHN ETJT T E B,' Pbopbietok, Superior Accommodation. Good Stables, with spacious loose boxe.s. Best wines aiidl spirits, This house is now being coniiderably enlarged and improved, and svery accommodation is afforded to travellers and visitors- ' R 0 V A L JbJ||^ H 0 T E L, rALMEaSTON NOBTH. J 0. BAT CH E EAR (Late of Marton and Wanganui), PftOPBIETOB, HAVING 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'Hoto daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables, is ttendeel by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with numerous Loose Boxes. » SPECIAL IS OTIC S. The Coach leaves the Royal Hotel for 2?" pier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, ht 5 o'clock; find for Masterton on Mond!iy3,Wednesday3, and Fridays, at 1.30. J. 0. BATCH ELAR, Proprietor^ Tpv E N B I G H HOTEL Feimuno. , ROE Pbopmetor Firi^class accommodation for Families and Visitors, •ood stabling and secure paddolcs. BILLIARDS! LILLIAR D 4^> The Denbigh Hotel is within a short istance of the Railway Station and Corporation oflices. TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTJIICI. W\M. GKEENOUGH, •7 PROPBIETOB. This favorite wayside public house has unsurpassed accommodation for travellers. Visitors will receive every care and attention. WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. Passengers can be booked for Cobb's coaches, which stop at this hotel. Good stables and welUgrassed pad docksjconnected with the hotel. pAHAUTANUI HOTEL. Mas Maoakthy (late Mrs Hillen), Pbopbietbess. uli s M. desires to inform her numerous friends and patrons, that she has again become Proprietress of the above well known hostelry, and hopes to receive the *ame t»uioun* of patronage formerly accorded to nei. Wines and spirits of the best brands alone kept. A good Billiard Room is on tp.e j premises. Commodious stables are attaohed to the Hotel. - Travellers will find this one of the l»c*t hotels on the coast to put up at. WE. the undersigned, having purchased thePaiaka Sawmill, near Foxton, lately ocoupied^by Messrs M'Beth & Co, are prepared to execute orders for Bed Pine Matai Bata Floneysuckle, or White Pine aay quantity. HQDDEB, MASON & 00.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 June 1880, Page 4
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458Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 15 June 1880, Page 4
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