WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON, MRS A. J. WHYTiI desires to inform hor friends and the public generally that she has resumed theproprie'orshipof the above favori c hotel, where ous omers may rely upon receiving every care and attention.^ Billiard Tfoom, Good Stabling, and every convenience. ]Non 6 but the best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stock. All Meals and Beds Is 6d. I "■■ Manawatu Hotel, TflE AVENUE, FOXTON. T P W I LLIAMS ])esire.s to iniorm his numerous I friends' nnd th 9 public generally, I that heb.ua necoluf the proprietor of che above old-esfc»l>lisheri and favorite hostelry, and hopes to secure a share of public en.- torn. Certain 'alterations aud improvements will be made to the hotel, and no expense will be spared in making it a nice quiet Tenors for families. A FIRST CT.ABS TABLE will be kept, anil the prices will be found extremely reasonableA supply of GO<>]) WINKS, SPIPJTiN, AM) ALES will always bo in stock, and the proprietor* long experience as a commercial traveller will be a mfficien 1 tae that the wants ot the travelling public will be carefully studied. Billiards ! Billiards I A good table ou the premises'. THE SAMPLE ROOM Is a convenient building, and is situated a uafe distance from the hotel T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. ■*""""" ~ 1 WILLIAM TTUNTER, I ate of the Ferry Hotel, Blenheim, and Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), < I 1 i Has taken over the Family Hotel, , [ Foxton, and solicits a share of pa- 1 trunage from the general public. 1 j Excellent accommodation for the ( public ; Good Btabling and paddock- ' »ng- ! ! Only the best brands of Wines and j Spirits kept in stock. \ ! W. HUJNTEE, ! Foxton Family Hotel. I Sept. 14, 1888. | , I THE r^XTON 00 OPKRATIVPI I BDTCHEHIN G OOM PAN Y, i LIMITED. nTHiP Company is now carrying I on Bu mess at Foxtou, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to sel at vtry reasonable prices, and allow five per cent torCsh, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per cent on their monthly accounts if paid within seven days of presenta- \ lion. Shares can be had at '.he Office of the cteoreurv, by any applicant who will introduce business. By order, EENiiST S. THYNNE, Secretary pro tern). MANAWATU HERALD. NOTICE. \ DVERTISEHB m;uiring altera_£JL «ii>nn iiiHde in their notices, must forward the buitie ia writing at the office not later iti ah noon ou the day of .lca'ionNew advotineuienttf will be received \ up to 8 p.m. '; All advertisements cent for publica--1 ;ion will be kept in until countermanded, unless exprebs instructions are given to the coutrarv. S. THYNNP, IPruprivtor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 261, 24 April 1889, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 261, 24 April 1889, Page 1
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