1 1 WITTER HOTEL, POXTON. MRS A. J. TYHYTE desires to inform her friends and the public generally that she has resumed the proprietorship of the above favori eahot el, where customers may rely upon receiving every care and attention. Billiard Room, Good Sfcabling, and ' every convenience, i t . Non 6 but i he best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in 3tock. Manawatu Hotel, THE AVENUE, FOXTON. •? p y^jT I LLIAMS ])efiires to iniorm his numerous friends timl the public generally, that he has becoiup the proprietor of the above old -established and favorite hostelry, and hopes to secure a share of public custom. On aii> alterations and improvements will be marie to the hotel, and no expense wjII be spared in mailing: it a nice quiet resort for families. A FIRS J. 1 Cf.ASS TABLE will be kept, and the prices will be found extremely reasonableA supply of GOOD WINKS, SPIRIT*, AM) ALES will aWays be in stock, and the proprietor*'' long experience as a commercial traveller will be a sufficient guaruntae that the wants of the travelling public will be carefully studied. Billiards! Billiards! A good table ou the premises. THE SAMPLE ROOM Is a convenient building, and is situated a safe distance from the hotel T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. WILLIAM TTUNTEB, j (Late of the Perry Hotei, Blenheim, and j Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), I Has taken over the Family Hotel, I Foxton, and solicits a share of patronage from the general public. j Excellent accommodation for the public ; Good stabling and paddocking. Only the best brands of Wines and t Spirits kept in stock. i W. HUNTER, ! Foxton Family Hotel. ; Sept. 14, 1888. : j THE POXTON CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY, i • LJMITED. | THIS Company is now carrying on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. \ The Directors have determined to I sell at very reasonable prices, and allow five per cent for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per cent on their monthly acoouuts if paid within seven days of presentation. Shares can be had at '.he Office ot tbe (Secretary, by" any appiicaut who will introduce business. - By order, ERNEST S. THYNNE, Secretary pro tern). s MANAWATU HEEALD. o NOTICE. 8 \ DVERTISERB requiring altera- **■ J\ x lions made in Jheir notices, must l .' forward the. same, in writing at the oflice 18 not later than nopn on the day of pub,4 .iCß*ion- ; . New advertisements will be received j up to 8 p.m. - j All advertisements sent for publica. don will be kept in until countermanded unit as express instructions are Riven t< tbe contrary. J , ERNEST S. THYNNF, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 1
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