BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. :;'■:; ■ '150 pairs just' opened," FROM 12s 6d A PAIR. A :1 TISITwill prove they are far and away the BEST TAI/UE ever seen in Foxton jtxi ■■' ■■■■ !.;,;,.' ; ' TO BE KA3D OWIL.Y SJT THE Union Clothing Company's Branch. (Right Opposite Whyte's Hotel.) N, J. WATERS, Manager.
Insurance Company. Head Office ... Auckland. Established 1859. Capital .. .. £1,000,000 Paid up capital and reserve funds . . 485,000 Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rute; ■NICHOLAS IAWSON, Mamger, Wellington, T. F. GiBBCN, Local Agent. TIJE STANDARD INSI-'RANCE COMPANY OF KEW ZEALAND. Capital, £1 .003,000, With unlimited liability of shareholders. T7llßE— lnsurances effected on all -L descriptions of property at lowest current rat* 1 8. MARINE— WooI insured . from sheep's backs, or woolshed to London. Open policies issued to cover shipments to and from Great Uritain, America, India, China, Australiab colonies and New Zealand ports. GUARANTEE— FideIity of persons in situations of trust guaranteed Kates of Premium and all other information may bo obtained on application to the undersigned, MoMILLAN RHODES & CO. Agents, Foxton. IHE Pi»XTON COOPERATIVE BUTCHERING COMPANY, | LIMIT I- D. f PHIS COMPANY is now carrying 1 . ou Business at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh as Manager. The Directors have determined to se 1 at very recsonable prices, and allow five per cent, for Cash, and to Shareholders a discount of ten cent- in their monthly accounts paid within seven dnra of pmntalion. Shares can bo had at the officq ot th« Secretary, by any applicant wao will introduce business. By order,, ERNEST S. THYNN«, Secret fcr|r.
WHITE'S HOTEL,! FOXTOJN. D qTansell, PROP BI'ETOB, Lately Proprietor of — ifurko'u Pasa Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and t).o Marine Retreat, i, ._., ..i_. . J'efcone, ' Biiliard.Room. Good Stnbling, and^ «y«y oonvenience, , iJSt^olian'* Duntfdin leer fflwa^s? ©a^ap,:'-,.- -..... , TU»; Btabling i». u?w under my ,fwnjoharge. Every care an r l atteu- , i«ii i will ,be giyeu. Horai-s and JSmgjiei for hire. , : ; ;iitj9^wajt]i..Sotel,. A-¥^NXJ i BOA D, ..(, ..f-....,.. I 1 OXTGN. ■. .•.■.'(.••.:.'.•- .'•■•., ■ \ ■." RdillT CIWSTOK .. Proprietor. 111 'V"' ■ -■ Xato of '''"' <: fßtvalorik ti dtel, Cartertcn.) ...iVr.;;-.: (.■•••-■ ■•■■■ -■ ■■■■ ■ ..--.: HAYIKGr takea 6ver the above "'Hotel, will hope, by strict atMipiu; Bi»»inesß, to merit a fair sfiatt^f patrfanage. ' . . fttnt :< >u't : the Wincß, Ale, and 1 ; : ' : " ; Spirits kept. StapUs' XXXX Bfi*r »lways on tap. TTJOXTON TpAMILY TJ OTEL Tkib Hotei. is Nott Replete I.1 ' . . " . , Wttm Eveky Comfort. ftt'viiitths Family Hotel', I'm sxu-t its ' • tlitawyou wiil find Tftt dainteßt of Viands, with lowest charge :l , oombined ; . , tTbtn'jrou'l please your palale, thero you'll "''jiitiMeyour'siglit YFlfli dkintiesi rich and rare, and sparkling v;t! liquors bright; i ' ; fit of all tha delicacies, Foxtonians trj Tf please their t alate, or delight their eye. Of «jl jthe sever* ' kinds of sumptuous fare There's none with his catering cau compare Afld, Travellers and straugers the, district ' passing through, Bliwld halt at the good old pile, ou the • ' 'W<mkoHh»Monß\vatu, with good home comfcrtv imd i. .tyery.thing in order. bright, pppplifld by B. VV. Talbot and tbe gocd old ;' '-i&rflrr Knight. If? ; 7 Vjftp^Sie i^rk from us that Will ■ f X J . !f: 'lijSil^.fjii 'obDsta^ii income (even
j FOXTON^TO^SANSON. THE TRAM leavps Foxton on Mohdays, Wedxesdays, and Fridays at 8 p.m., arriving at Snnson at 5 p.m Fares — 4s 2d. Notk. — Passengers can rely on lTachii-g Bulls !>y G p.m. (provided ihey give notice to th« Guard , hEFOitE LEAVING FOXTON) on payment of an extra two shillings nnd six pence. Wnngnnui can also be reached the sdmo night at 9.50 at a through rate ■of lOfi 7'1 — THK GI.VKHNJHKNT VABE J?KOM FIXTOXIS 178- lid FIKST-CLASS. E. G. COX, Manager. Orvuty Office, Sansou. August, 1892. . Central Hotel, Next to the Theatre Royal, THE SQUARE, Palsnevston KTojptli. MAUBICB CEONIN, (Late of the Uricketers' Arms Hotel, We lington), HAS taken -over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive the Bame patronage bestowed upon Mr Oarlnody. • i Meals for early nnd late trains k Ales, Beers, IRTines, £ixi cl S]six>its of tK© Best Only keptin stock. First-class accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. ROYAL ■&&M^, MAIL COA CHS S. r rilE COACH leaves Whyte's ] Ho el every morning at G, ond coni.ects with th< j upai.d down train from and to Wellington, and returns aft or .arrival of trains nt Koreru, ar riving «t Foxton at 12.80, p.m. PASSENGERS PARCELS ..,-'. At iiCHsonable Rates. Also Horses and Bnggie3 for hire. J. E. Stensell, ! I>ROPBIETOR "WHYTE'S HOTEL,
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Manawatu Herald, 8 June 1893, Page 1
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714Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 8 June 1893, Page 1
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