WHYTE'S HOTEJ, F 0 X T 0 N. J. W. Stass kll, ! ■ vrtopi\l RTo R. j Lately Propri' tor of--i Burke s Fass Hotel. Criterion H<'td, j Timnru. and the Marine Retreat PftnilO. Billiiird Ro. m, Good Stabling, and j evovy rouvx -uience. ' None bat the los Wines, A'os j and Liquors kept in tr*ck. | lanawatu Hotel, J AVEN TT E li OAD, I V 0 X T O N. i ! /^iNE of the Oldest. nd moat j homely Hotels in the Manawatu. \ 1 Noted for Good Ales. Winr.s nr.d 1 Spiiits ; lion^ but the very best kc t. I f'ndei 1 the Distinguished Patronage ' of the ; PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS j 1 In the District. | I T. P. WILLIAMS, i Proprietor. \ C° B "__& C ° Bradcock & Gay have now established a Regular Cohh & Go's daily j Couch between Foxton m.d Kerfru- ; , The Conch 'oa--e-- Whytc's Ho:el | at 6 a 111, and connects with the up j and down train from "Wellington, nnd returns after arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at Fr.-xton at 12.3«) | p,ra. Passengers and parcels at venwn* i abe rates. : LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE- 3 . PKADCOCK m.t> GvY. the pro- 1 O prie'orn of the daily co-ch, j have now taken the Stables attached j to Whyte's Hotel, nnd ure now pre- j pared to supp'y Saddle I'orsos nnd I Bupgies a^ rejisomihlo charge:;. J E. c.S BEIIIMAK *C a l COiI MISSION AfII-M"S AM) SfIIREBIiOKERS, , Stak Chambers Wll lington. j Conduct lh«> sulc, piuubhro, or lettirg of proj ertie« Agei.cies of eveiy detcv jptii^u. The npfi;otiatioii «.i loans, ar- itraiiiiia, aud valiu'tioiif. Cuetoms, shipping, forwardinjj ktook, and Rtaiif.ti u^erciiH. 'I he purctiuß« aud sale of Shaies in public compaiiicx. } (Jooils of every Hetciipiion for sett In *, | Btoit-kcepere, ani o'h^tß in connt:y (-in- I trictp. FLAX LAN P.- -We have several blocks in ibid Island which can le leased a f . Is per ncreor pu 1 chared for 20«, 01 a:iangt- . mct'ts can be mado to t'eiiver at the Mill j at 12s ptr ton. App'icaticns sb> «'il \ Hia''o without dilay. ■ Moderate ciiaiges and puuctnality j btt icily olssrved. j i THE Kiv. latiieh Pattkrson will ! send popt fipo to all benefactors '; of a £l Hote f r his new 1 hurch, a i coiijpos-.ition of his own. Quart tie j and Urgan acoonipai.initMit, pullished by Novdlo. : wor Si Co, London. Address, j IUvV. F. PATTERSON. j I'aliiiprfitor North. i i H BT< " h M °w A R l) ! PRACTICAL W.VICH AND CLOCKMAKE!:. AND JKWKLT.FK. j Main STiiFi'.T, Fc.x'u^. F. HOWARD beps to Utah- that he will be &\\a.\ iioni Foxton for a few da>s on va-gt'iit bi.siiu's^. On his return 1-e will hold a !\!o?ist&r Clearing Sale, rh ho iiiter:d< lcavint; Foxton. 10HN VI 7 ESTW 0( > D, BLACKSMITH SHOER. HALL BTBEET, FOXTON. All kinds of blaoksaiitbiug execntßfl with rlespnteli ar.fl care.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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