Horn, j' . "/■ ; ■ ■ • [•J. :Ki-'S T A N S ELIi, j V K 0 P.R I F. T OK. . I : 'Lftely Proprietor of— Biif!»e's Pass iFCf>tel, Crifcorion Hotel,' Timnru. and theMjiriTu-sTictveat .'.".'. Pgtonc. [' ' 1 ]>iiliivrd Uopin. (.rood Stabling, and' (.every v.onyeuieDcv.. l-.v-: '!■■:.. ••■.•■•. ;„■.:,■ h None but, the bust -Wines, Mvs, ! and iiiquo'rsi Icept, in stock. ■! ■ ' • - ■• • ■ ■ rUTanawatu Hotel, AYE N<tf E 11 0 AB, ' -F OX TON. (\HE of tlift Oldest and mo^t Homely Hotel?, in the Mannvratu. j Noted for Good. Ales, Wine.H, and j { Spiiits : non. ; ! Lut the very best lve t t. j Under the Distinguished Patronage | of the j PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS } Tn tho District! ! I I T. V. Proprietor.- --€' pß 'vi/.C v ])ji. & (Jr^Y<iiuve now tsstftb•HsliexVa Etgular Coblt &. <V* daily {"Couch b'ehye'eii Foxion and Kureru. ] f TTic Coii'eh leaves '"Why re's Hy«el • at (» ; a.m, and comn-cis with the, up ] train. froni W^llin^tou^ wd | at'tev: -ftrmal of train, at f j'Kerei'H/im^iug 1 s>- I'ovrmi Ht. : i'j f i>.> , [.p.™. . ■ _____ •"■;_;■':'■ ;V" ... ■ !' •' PissaugUve'ind |')8-i">"teU *i it-,us<tu > ■Able J'Utfch'.' " .■'-.'• .... LIVERY AND UAIT STABLEe. i BRADCOOK anp GAY, tlie pro- j prietors of the dtiily coi-ch. , hive now taken the Stables attached to VVVl).yte'!i Hotel, nro now pre- j par Ail to supply Saddle Jiorses and ' Buggies at reaaouuble charges. j E, G.S :iEAUMAXi .C 0 ! COM MISS [OX AGENTS ! '" (ll! '■ : ' AND 'SHABEB R 0 K E R S , 1 Staii ' Cuam*hr« Wn.l.isGTus. j ,• Con''uot th* s;>lc. fjiTtihi^e, '.>r l<".ii:!j; of '. -vrovcrcias ' Agenuiftd <>t ovvrj 6««>ij-i|>tio«»; : Th« n>s>.>tiat'iou of lounrf, :>rbi» (•^•io'iM. him ' k v.-jJutit.ioui 1 . Cu^rpttis alupjL.inij rm> .'ir^iui: -.brook, auo 6*"\ii.>tjf i,gili.;ier. 'C.if! r .|>i.i't;li>r«e j .»ii(l 9hlu fti Sliure> in pV:I lit- oom;>aititJß. : 1 I <i(Ki(it< <it evury description for uetileis, i " sinrekoeufrir, aud o:her» iii country <lik- , ' tricu. ' * ; I ; . FLAX LAND.— W« h»ve »c /oral block* t iv this Island which tan o«j ltan«d k». 1 m • : , p«r acreor purtiliuMud . lor _'i(i«,. ot <u i ii»uj»euin In Can fco inadtJ ♦<> • «li'vtn- ; »t ilm Mil . i*t. 12» per ion. , Ayj'iio*- U>nr iliuuid 1« " jpimio irithont dej«y, ; r'Ma4er»te ohar^-* ' »nd vuuotu»U»y j^triotly ohforved, I,- fpHE Bbv. Father Patterson" will f j send post frt6 to all benefactors ,'. ot a£l note f«.r hie new Churoh,: » composition of his own, Quartette » md Orgun accompaniment, published '■'" bjr' NoyelJo, Iwer & Co, London. lif. ■. ■:: ■ !3fevtr'P.; 2ATORSON, . v .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 21 February 1890, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 21 February 1890, Page 1
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