T : I |wHYTE y S HOTEL, FOXTON. J. R. S T A N S ELL, PROP R I F. T O R. Lately Proprietor of — Burked 1 ass Hotel, Criterion B«itel« Timaru, and the Marine Bobcat; : | Pe^one. i Billiard Boom, Good Stabling, and every convenience. None but the best Wines, Ales, • I and Liquor* kept iv sroclc. j i _ lanawata Eotel, ) AYE NU E B O A 1), | i FOXTON. • i I i C^NE of the Oldest, and n lost I Homely Hotelp in the JVTonawatu. j Noted for Good Ales, Wives, and! Spiiits ; no'.u Lut the very best ke; 1. 1 Cnder the .Distinguished pe.tronage I; of the \ •PEINOIPAIi FLAX-ML T JJ3RS ] Tn the District. 'J T. P. WILIJAMB, j Proprietor., G ° B^jT C °. Bradcock & (Jay have now o'-tab- ] lished a Regular Cobb & Co'& duly | Couch between Foxton ;md Ker»-ru. } The Cojicli lea c • Whyte'B Ho el \ ) at 6 a iv, and connect)* vwth ihe up i I and d.»wn t> am from Welliogtou, and J returns »fter ari'ival of train at j Kerern, aniving at F,.xton at 12.3.) \ P."i- : Piissengors aud parcel." at voacon* I nbi* rates. j LIVERY AND BAIT BP*BLE*. | J)BM)COCK am) G\Y, the proj M prio orrf of the dmly co.«ch, \ , liave mow taken the Stables attached j to Wiiyte'.s Hotel, and »ire now pre- { -pared to anpp'y Saddle Morses and \ Buggies at. r.tiiisonubli* clu'.rgaa. ! "W ILL IAM /COLLINS,', CAR T E R. i 1 j M • IK-STREET, FOXTON. ; i " ■■ | i lam now p-epared to do any cart- j i ing B,»icuf< the town that may be le- i > quired. ' Orders prompt 'y attended to. T> p OaE/.ItMAN & /"I « * COMMISSION AGE3STB ; x*v r, SHAREBKOKEKS. Star CHAMBtRs Wklunoton. C«ndu«*fc tb* ia!«*. puio'ua»<e. tir letting of iK pr^erlie* Agcui:ifM «f •wiy de>ciipti<'U. <■• Th« negotiation "i )oai-i, »r' i.riun.ns, aud is valahtioMii. CuMiiao. »«lii|>pi»^, forwarding v i nt.«ol{. *«<i I'tfttinß a;;«noies. 'iho puiohii** c i «nu aalw of Sliai«- iv puti'io contpnnien. tit i Good* «f «very di>*crip ion for settler*, I- storekeeper^, nnd «ib«rs in country district*. >il FIAX I AND.—W* h«v« several Mooke nt in tbu l.i Und which o»u I « leace'l m". )■ li- )>pr hcrtt «>r purcl)uno<l fur 20*, «i Mrai»B«imenl> c»u 1>« made '<• <i« ivttr M the Mil »•- 12-« per i on. A|)piic^tiorm nbuuld tt m.ye withovt d^lay. Mt«i«r rn(-. ohurgeg and puia'luali'j atnoiiy «tisitrvf>d. THE Wv.v. >«'atheu Patterson will send post f et> to nil benefai-tor: ) O i lofa £1 note f r h:« new « hurch, i ; composition of his own, Qunrt«*tt< i and Orgm accompaniment, pnMiih « I \y N<> vello, . wer A Co, London i Add, ass, i ftfcV. f, PATTERSON,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 1
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