* j WHITE'S HOm P^XTON. MRS A. J. WHYTE desires ti inform her friends and th public generally that she has re sumed the proprietorship of the abov< favorite hotel, where customers ma 1 rely upon'receiying eyery care apd at tention. .' . •.... '','/.' ',' '•'". Billiard Room, Good Stabling, ani ' every convenience. . None but the best Wines, Ales and Liquors 'kept in stock. All Meals and Bed* Is. $d. Manawatu Hotel, THE AVENUE* FOXTON, i' P ILLIAMS Desires to inform his numerotu friends and the public generally, ;that hehaß become the proprietor oi the above old-established and favorite hostelry, and hopes to secure a share qf public custom. Certain alterations and improvements will be made to the hotel, and no expense will be spared, in making it a nice quiet resort for famines. , A FIRSr , Cf.ASB TABLE will . f ba '-kept, and the prices will be found (^tremely reasonable^-. — < — . —.. '/,: A supply ..of, jTODprw'XiJRiS-, ffiPJJRITS, AND ALfcS will always ,bn ,in stock, and the proprietor's ioog/; experience as i< ' commercial r traveller 'W,ill b©ra BUnieient griacaritae that jhe, wa^tis of the, travelling opub]j,o,wiJ|,b^fiarefuUy 'sfcudied. <■■. / BiiiiarctsS l t? BiUiaMei t ■ A good table on the premises. la* a 'convenient building, and is situajed a safe distance from . the hotel ; , T. P. WILLIAMS, .... ' ' Proprietor. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. . TX/-ILLIAM TTUNTEE, ate of the Ferry Hotel, Blenheim, and Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), Has taken over the Family Hotel, Foxton, and solicits a share of patronage frpm the general public. Excellent accommodation for the public ; Good stabling and paddocking. Only the best brands of Wines and Spints kept in stock. W.. HUNTER, ■.... Foxton Family Hotel. ■ ■■. Sept. 14,-1888. " THE FOiftON CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY. LIMITED. rpHIS Company is now ; carrying \ on Bu-iuess at Foxtpa, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors Lave determined to sell at very reasonable prices, and allow five per ceut for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per eent on their monthly accouuts if paid 'within seven days of presentation; : Satires can he had at *.he Umce of the 'tfecretjiry, by «ny applicant who wili introiluce busitiHss. By order, ERNEST S. THYNNE, • ' Secretary pro tern). > \ MANAWATU HEBALD. NOTICB. . , :'■ ■ A DIVEBTISEBS requiring > alter* _f\' tions made iu their notices, mus forward the fuhidiu writing at th> 6ffic< pot later than noon on the day df pub< .icatilin • . .NeW'ailveriiseuients will be receive! I Uptb'B p.m. ■ All'ftavertifementß sent for publida , iion will be k^ptiij uatjl oouaterm«,nded i^nlesßr express' instr uot^ong ace ipven, t< ' the contrary,! ....'.',>.. iERNEST 3 S. THYNNF, "'■' ' :■■■,.:,/,. ' ' ■ ■ f I ,- , ■ . '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 May 1889, Page 1
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413Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 265, 7 May 1889, Page 1
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