fwiYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. *)• li. S T A N S EL L, PROPUI E T 0 R, Lately Prupri-lor of — i Burkes I ass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, I Timnvn, and ihe Marine Bo. 4 rent , Pttono, Billiard Eo--ni. G»cd Stabling, and ' evo-y couv- nionee. None but the bos Wines, Ales and Liquors kept in .stuck lanawa-tu Hotel, AVI3N I! K II 0 A T), 1 F 0 X T 0 K. I » /"^>'E of tho Oldest and most | HonuVy Hotels in the Manav.atn. | T ! Not od for Good Alts, Wines, nnd Spi.its ; non. 1 Lut !ho vf-ry best kn t. I'nder ihe D'stinguislied Pntvona;"* of the PEINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS In the D strict. I T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ~~ "■■"* i C ° Ji ".._& G 1 Bkawook & Gay have now estnb- ! lis!ied a B«>£iilni' C.dib & Oo's d-iily I ! 0 >-ifh bf;t\veHi Fo>:to:i nnd Ker< vii." ! j The Conoli lea o Wliyr.«'a no el j iat 0 a in, and connects \^ih ho up [ j and d.iwu <;• am from WVllinirtou, nnd I rotnrns il'ter e.nivnl f train at Kcverii, .'li-.iving- at F xton at 12 .I.") : ll'.ni. j I ! | Passfiigrtrsand pairol-: f ,t ronsorr i'.ble mtOH. | j JLIVEKY AND })\ T fiV-V.LK . j l)R'Dn Ck7,7g V, tl,e vvJ ; y i r ♦•«!•. ot ij ie ,1 4 .| V co'.uli. hax.. t, ow taLttiitlieSt.bi^'iittnchedi | to AUytfc'a Hotol, mul .ire now pre- ; paivd io snpp'y Saddle i or.vs and! i3u{.'g:es a reasonable dift rges. : i I \Y ILLT A. M pOL L! N FJ, C A II T E R. ; M' I 1 .STREET, FOXTON. i I am nnw p epared to do any cart- | in« a'-* tv the lowu that inuy he )e '■ qniied. | Orders iirjini t y attended to. J _ __ | I."> C* Q- n ' KM AN *f\ | A. VJ. O \j COMMISSIOS • ttKNTS AND S H AREB 15 O K £ \\ 8 , ; Stak Chambfks Wii.mxcton. : Crfiidi'-:' i h«* «ttU', jiu clcte, ir leiti'*g uf ' V'rojertie* AgeiiOß uf ovciy ticket iptu.u. ! , -Tv« ii^Loliatiiiii <<f I.<iiik. nr i i a' i. iii«, aiiil ' v«lu:ttiot!K. Custom*. B)ii|>|iih^, lorwardintf Bt«vk, Mul attttion »^t-iicii-h. '< he pnrultA«v nud sale of Sha'tt- 1 in jmlilic uiiinpiiiiifv. , (ioi>(lh of «<vifiy «•!«!• orip i"ii fur m-m| C ic. j st"rekeoj)Mih, mid nheis in nuiitiy <iit>I trictf. i • 1-X-AX lAXl).— \V«h»v- n.-vprnl hb^-U* ! ii tin* Isl.iiiii wliicli can I c ifHH.'ii a* la pir xcrc or purulianfil fur 'J0 ; , i*i » iHMufcinn t« chii be iiinil" *•« < f i>tr at ihn Mil ri 12m (iff 'oi>. A:j[>.ic<ti"na e>liuu!il i-c Hin''e witliout iUl«y. ' Motl.rtle charge* ar.'d pullet It ;tli' V strictly •>< •erved. r PHtO Bey. J'atheu Pattkrsox will 1^ send post fiee to a ! l benefactors I of a £l note i>r his new * linrch, a , composition of his own, Q i.ut tte and Orgin accompaniment, piillished by Nyvello, i wor & Co, London. ! Address, ! RtV. F. PATTERSON, 1 PultnerstoujNortb..
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Manawatu Herald, 25 October 1889, Page 1
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466Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 25 October 1889, Page 1
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