E |WHYTE'S HOTEL, jPOX T O N . MES A. J. WHYTE desires to inform her friends and ihe public generally that she has resumed the proprietorship of the above favorie hotel, where customers may rely upon receiving every care and attention. Billiard Eoom, Good Stabling, and • every convenience. t ISlone but the best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stock. All Meals and Beds Is 6d. Manawatu Hotel, THE AVENUE, FOXTON. r f w I lliams l)esiros to inform his numerous | friends and tha public generally, I that heliiis hocoiuf tho proprietor of ilio above old-esb»b!ished and favor\tc hostelry, nud hopes to secure a share of public custom. Cfi-faii) alterations and improvenien's will be made to Ihe "ho*el, and no expense \v)ll be spared in making 1 it a nice quiet resor* for families. A FliiSr CLASS TABLE will be kept, and the prices will be found extremely reasonableA supply uf GOOD WINKS, SPIRIT^, AM.) ALE'S will always b»> in stock, aud the proprietor long- experience as a commercial traveller will he a sufficient guarantee that tho wants of the travelling public will be carefully studied. Billiards ! Billiards ! A good table on tho premises. THE SAMPLE EOOM Is a convenient building, and is situated a safe distance from the hotel T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, I FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. ■\XTILLIAM TIUNTER, ate of the Ferry Hotel, Blenheim, and I Te Aro Hotel, Wellington), ' Has taken ovt-r the Family Hotel, Foxton, aud solicits a share of patronage from the general public. Excellent accininodation for the ( public ; Good stabling and paddock- ! iug. | i i Only the best brands 61" Wino.s and ; Spirits kept in slock. ' W.HIiSTER, ' ! Ff.xton Family Uo!e.l. i Sept. 14, 1888. ' j ■wunuwwitm" 1 — . THE FOXTON 00 OPKJJATIVE ■ BUTCHBRIVG COMPANY, ( ' . LIMITED. n^HIS Company is now carrying j | on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. i The Directors have determined to | sell at very reasonable prices, aud allow five per cent for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per cent on their monthly accounts if paid within seven days of pi'esenta- i tion. Shares can. be bad at *he Otnce of the 6ecretnry, by any uppiicantwho 1 will introduce business. By order, ERNEST S. THYNNE, Secretary pro tein). MANAWATU HERALD. NOTICE. " A DVERTISERS requiring altera--1 f\ tions made in their notices, must forward the same in writiDg at the office J not later than noou on the day of pub--1 .ication. New advertisements will be receiveJ I up to 8 p.m. • All advertisements sent for publicaiion will be kept in until countermanded, unless express instructions are given to the coutrary. iERNESTfcS. THYNNF, ! ljflt|-r^fpttP.e B'Prnnnetor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 269, 24 May 1889, Page 1
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