'WHYTF S HOTSE; • .FOITON,' O • ,±i# S T AN S EL L, • - .p n OP R I E T 0 E. , ; • Proprietor , pj^--— ißurkb*a l^ass; OJdtoJi iJritewou ftottl, Timaru, and the Marine ' Retreat ' ['" . Petone. ; Billiard Room, Guod Stabling, and every convuniencc. None bnt the bos*: Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stook. ' lanawato SoteL X¥E NTJ E ROAD, I FOX TON. ! ■""... '■-.. ■ . ■ ■. r\NE of tlio Olda»t and Most Homely Hotels in the M:inav;atn. j . Kotr-d. for Good ;'lc.?, Winef, and Spiiits ; -non.? Lnt tho very best kept. j I'nder 'thn' Distinguished Pacroiage !: : .' - of the FLAX-MILLERS . ■\.-y> -.r. :^- iii-jLiie District.; ■''.. : : v"..i. p. Mlliams, "■'. . 1. Proprietor. I _, __,_, ,__,_ ■ ilfe ■■■ ■ no b b o p 0 t __& t . Buadcock & (Jay havd now established a -Regular Cobb & Go's daily Oomcli between Foxton and Koi-rru. i The Co;:ch !G•a^e; "Why tti's Hotel | at 0 a ni.tiud coniiects with thy up and down train from Wellington, nucl returns nftei* arrival of train tit Kereni, arriving ai; Foxton at 12.30 ! p.u). , ". . .■ Passengers and parcels at reason 1 able rates'. LIVEEY AND MIT 'SHEW. j 'i .) R '\ iJOOOIv A^i> Gi V, tho pvoj nf the daily op eh, imye')ip\v : taljeu'lilio tiWbies attiwlieil 'to' v Wliyto's ■'Hotfil, and tiro uo\v preparod'to supply tiaddlo ; Jibryes ancl ■■•Buggies' a 1 ; reasbuable chargos, liror'i tij iam 'no Lit j n % V O'ABTEB. -.'.: MJ I N-STiaSET.-'EOXTOW. I am now prepared to do any t; avting.ti.hKuc the town ihat may be le-.-iqniredi ; : Orders promptly att<!ndeo"'"to." -p. y f ri QaE-AftM-AN * /"I COMMISSION /..(xlSNtfe ■■-,- ■ •■■•'' ' ANTJ ' i - S H ARE Bit OK E Its, Star Chambers ... ... -VViitLfNcTON. Condnot thn rulp, putulinsp, or letting nl ■ proper! ie*' Ageiioies nt eyniy tie- ci iptiou, The lu'uolia'tioii of loai>s, jtr itiniiong, und -.-valuations. 1 . Cii6tom«. slnpjdin^, iorwardin^ . Hto<s!f,»iMl Ktutioji a^encit.h. - I he |'uu'cha«ti I :iiiu B»U> of Bb:iU!-» in )ml>l.u coniprtiiirH. j Groodx ft* evi.fiy . dpfcrip i<ni fnr ><»! ilm-i', j Btorokeeii/or*', •wml i-'liura iti ci-uhtry dis 1 - • i tricts, ' ■ . ' ' • • " I . FLAX T.ANI).- We hay« «o\orai I>l. clo 1 tin, «)ii« Island which o:ni in lons<'l a* h 1 prr !'br« or jmrchasiut f«ir 20.", oi aiiitnui" . mei't.« ««ii bo'mado *<» i'« iv«r jit'iln; Mil »t 12« pir 'oil. A i .>[>'iicu liens t-houM 'b< m»"« without dtlay." ' Moi^i'uii! cliHi'^irH and iiiii'.cturJib; stiiutly ulitti'i'ml. ' |_, i.scrid pc.st.ii.eo.tojtilbeii.eifftt'-tpi ! l.pt'.WiEl nolje fnr liis now ■( hureh. ; ; c'oinposition of his own, Qunrtftt ts I and Qrgan, accbnipauiinent,pnl t lisiie [by Novellp-, I \\or & 00, Londoi (Address, •jbV" REV, F. PATTERSON,, . !., /, , Pnlu;orst,oi; 'Nor'ih.
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Manawatu Herald, 24 December 1889, Page 1
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