COXTON p^MILY tfOTEI This Hotel is Now Replete - • With Every Comfort. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its there you will find . The deintest of Viands, with" lo\v'est charge combined ; There you'll please your palate,' there you'll please your sight . With dainties, rich and rare, and sparkling I liquors bright-, Per of all. tho delicacies, Foxtonians try ; . To please their f alate'or Relight their eye. Of alt the several, kinds of sumptuous fare ; There's, none with his catering can compare J And Travellers and strangers the district ' . passiDg through, '.Should halt at the good old pile, on lire 'j bank of-theManawatu, ! Where, with good homo comforts and ■' everything hi order bright, : . Supplied by It. W. Talbot and the good old I Border Knight. - - : WHITE'S HOTEL, FOXTO.N. ; i:. : p QTANS EL L, P RO T R I E T 0 B. Lately Proprietor of — j Burko's Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, ; Tiiparu, and i!.c Marine Retreat, • . J efcone. Billiard Poom, Good Stabling, ; and every convenience". | Strachan's Dunedin Beer always j on tap. : The Stabling is now under my , own charge. Eveuy care and atteni i'iii will be given. Horses aud Buggies for hire. lanawa-tu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, F 0 X T 0 N. 1 EOBERT CAWSTON .. Proprietor. Tate of (Royal O»k Uotel, Carterton.) HAVING taken over the above Iloiel, will hope, by ttrict a,t- --| onion, to Busings 0 , to merit a fair ! share. of- patronage. None but the Best Wines, Ale, and | Spirits kept. Stapes XXXX Beer always on tap. ; Central Hotel, i i Next to the Theatre Roya], j TliE J QTJAB-E, i ' i | MAURICE CRONIN, ; (Late of the * riuketers' Arms Hotel, '■. We lington), • HAS 'aken ovor the above Hotel, ! and hopes to receive the same ' patroua-ie bestowed upon Mr Oar|m%/ ' '. , - Meals for early md late trains, j Alee, Seieijps,' Wines, ' j j ana oftiie Best ; : i.; •.' Bxrctncls Only kept In stock. F.irfcWc'ase accommodation for P permanent Boarders and th§ Travelling i^Publid. - j Cl^ Hotel, I'lilE KQUARE, PAIiMEUSTON NORTtI. I. YALESTIIE, ' ;• pROPiaETorf, • (Late of : the' Royal Hotel, Welling- ! /nOMMEnCIAL* Gentlemen t.nd i v_y the TnaV*elliv»g Public- generally, will find, the above hotel replete with ever/ convenience for their comfort. Good Beds. First class Table. Wines and Spirits of the be-t ' bi'ands Gcqd Stabling and Paddocking. Buggiej and JSaddle. horses on hire,. Capita] \ accommodation for | jiertn : ane : nt bodrlfeVs. ; Porter a' tends each train. •<• iSuitesof lOQTOfiuCan' be engaged hy,dotter or telegram, j .']. l^he (.LtJß.is proy^rbiaHy popular tray ell pi's, and the object ot thh new preprietor (vrho has had long experience. in Ul9 lino in Wellington) wilbb'tp. sustain the reputation ol the house as one of the most comfortable and best appointed on the West Coast. .....' . -■ ; Seat siwtA Usix>f*&&t '. SAxnple Roomß in Pal- ■ " :^. ''" " «o.«ij(»BtJoirii« . ',;
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Manawatu Herald, 17 May 1892, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 17 May 1892, Page 1
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