HOTEL j FOXTON. MRS A. J. WHYTE desires to inform hor friends and tha public generally that she has resumed the proprietorship of the above favoriie hotel, where customers may rely upon receiving every care and attention. . . • Billiard Room, Good Stabling, and • every convenience. None hut the best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stook. All Meals nnd Beds Is 63. ■ Xanawatu Hotel, THE AVEMJE, FOXTON. T P "W I TjLIAMS j }'e-ireH t-» inform his numerous, j j frien-fi*!* nud tbs public generally, ' j thnt lu»h ib^.ficoiuf tho proprietor of j lie 4hnv-jnl-l-ep.t--nhiisheri.aiid lavorII ife h"str : lry, mid hopes to secure a whare o'.' public, custom. o«*'rt*pjn --.Iterations and improvemen' ft tvill be made to the ht»**el, Jind nr* expense will be spared in 'making it a- nice -quiet resor*S for families AFfilSI CT.\SB TABLE will be'ko'.it. nnd the prices will befound extremely reasonableA. supply of GOOD WINKS, BP3._JTJ__, AND ALES will always be. in stock, and the proprietor'-* h iig experience as a commercial traveller wiUibe a (sufficient gunr.iuVac that the -wants ot the travelling public will he carefully studied. 1 Billiards ! Billiards ! i A good tabic on the premises. THE S^t^E ROOM Is _ convenient building:, and is situated a -safe distance from the hotel T. P. WILLIAMS, " - Proprietor. FCXTON FAMl__^jffar_giL„ „ WILLIAM TJUNTEB, i ate of the Ferry Hot-!, Blenheim, and Te Am Hotel, Wellington), '■ Has taken over the' Family Hotel, t Foxton, arid solicits a shnre of pa- t trcmage from the general public. t Excellent accommodation for the l publio ; Good stabling and paddock- ' ing. i Only the hivt brands of Wines and | j Spirits kept in stock. :i W.HTJNTEB, ! Foxton Family Hotel, li Sept. 14,. 1888. . ; '1 1 THE FOXTON- CO OPKRATIVJ'I ! BUTCHERING OOM PANY, i LIMITED. j THIS Company is now carying on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors bave determined to Beli at very reasonable prices, and allow five per cent for Gush, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per cent on their monthly accounts if paid witbin seveu days of present*- * '■tion; ■'-■■■•' I ■•f.hni-es can be had at *.he Ottico **f ! the C-.eoiet.ar v , by hly --pplicanr. who j will mtrotluc"* husim'-ss. By order, EBNKSTB. THYNNE, | Secretary pro tern) MANAWATU HERALD. NOTICE. ADVISKTISERS requiring altera- I !. tions ii-.h-c in their notices, must forward the bame in writing at the ollice 9ot later -than **ioou on the day of pub- ! .ication- . .New adveitisi-oicnts will tie received I u\i to 8 p.m. : ' All advertisements sent for pubhea- '. iteii will be kept in until countermanded, I unless express instructions are given to the contrary. .i .. . <"■ : ' ■■■■■■■ — L*_a_A_ .ERNEST S. THYNNF, - ' ",[ .,.',: ■ •■•■"••
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 1
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