la?iawatii Hotel, AYENU E EOA D f FOXTON. QNE: of; the Oldest and most Homely Hotels in the Manawatu. Nqted for Good Ales, "Wines, and Spiiit3 ; none Lut thevery best kej t. Under the Distinguished Pacronage . of the ' . PRINCIPAL PLAX-MILLERS In the District. . fc t WILLIAMS, Proprietor. WHITE'S HOTEL, '■■■■■■; \ FOXTON. iLTjRS'AI. J. WIIYTE desires io .-j^uh- inform h=r friends aud the public generally that she has re.sum^d the proprietorship of the above favoijie hotel, t whtMe 'Customers may rely upon receiving every care and at•f^nubu. _. . !/ : !'.'■, ■ ;. .Billiard tfo.om.Good Stabling, and ievery convenience. ' « . MoijA bnt the best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in , ' : ill Meals and Beds Is 6d. FOXTOH FAMILY HOTEL. ! : :, WILLIAM TTUNTER, ate iif lie Ferry Hotel, Blenheim, and T, Ar<> Hoteh.WeHington), , Has taken over the Family Hotel, Foxton, and solicits a share of patronage from tl te general public. Excellent accommiidation for the public ; Good stabling and paddockmg. ; Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. 1 W.HUJNTER, Foxton Family Hotel. ; r Sept" 14, 1888. ' 'X\\ti 3TOX.TIIV nt) OPniWATTY-R r* BUTCH -HIKING COMPANY, ; | ;_.•; LIMiTLD. THIS. Company is now carrying , on Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. ' ■ The Directors have determined to sell lat very reasonable prices, and allow fhfe. :per cent for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of ten per ,eent f on their monthly accouuts M pardj within seven days of presentation! ""'[ '■•-■"' ■'■■■ '■ " Shares- can be had at *he Office oi ih» iSecietary, by any upplicantwhc will, intrc>f]«c« Vmsineßs.. u>''l. : By order, : ERNEST S. THYNNE, ...;'■ ; . Secretary -pro tern). -*. - '.MANAWATU HEBALD. ' '.■;:•.■,■■ NOTICE. !■ A'-DVEKTISERS it-quiring alters iLJL.' tiouKrasi^c; in tbeir-iiotiies, mv» jopwuril'tbe name in writing ut the offic not tyief tbau nuon un the day of jm'j .ieftfidhi i ■' •■N«jw ftdverfiscuiL'ntH will be receive J up to $ R,W ; AlLaUveriitfcinentß senX for publice I 'iiqn wil| be kept in uutil uouutermandei I unlesa express instructions are given t i the coutrary.. ' ■ I ; v ... ■ j" Proprietor ,J i! : . .•"/.. . !.■■.••. '•■ •
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 26 July 1889, Page 1
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322Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 279, 26 July 1889, Page 1
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