FOXTON. ) FOXTON TC^ SANSON. OTANbELL, I Mokpays, Wednesday*, and . O 'Fridays at 8 p.m., arriving at " PROPEIETOB. | Sanßon at 5 P- m __s«efl-4g 2d. _ . , -n"~ ' , t Note. — Passengers oan rely on Lately Proprietor of- rcachi|)g BuUs by « 6 p m j^g Burkes Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, they give notice to tbe Guard Timaru, nnd tie Marine Retreat, j BEFORE LEAVING FOXTON) J 'efcone. | on payment of an extra two shillings t nnd six pence. Billiard "Boom, Good Stnbling, Wanganui oan also be reached the aud every convenience. same night at 9.50 at a through rate Strachan's Dunedin Beer always o f 16s 7d— the Govbsnwujt ?au on tap. from Foxtok is 17a lid jibit-clam. The Stabling is now under my jj. G. COX, own charge. Every care aud atten- Manager, ion will be given. Horses and County Office, Buggies for hire. Sanaon. August, 1892. lanawatu Hotel, - j - avenue road, Central Hotel, FOXTON. Neit to the Theatre Bpyal, THE SQUABE, ROBERT CAWSTON .. Proprietor. Palmor^tow' MTovtlft. (Royal Oak Hotel, Carterton,) MAU#IC# CRONIN, A . , (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel. HAVING taken over the above .--,-/ Weliogton) Hotel, will hope, by strict at- / / • n enion to Business, to merit a lair Tt^S taken over the above Hotel, share of patronage. |~J and hoves to receive the same bestowed upon^Hr OarNone but the Best Wines, Ale, and mody. - , Spirits kept. •*-—*-• Staples' XXXX Beer »lways on Up* Meals for early «nd late trains.COXTON C^MILY TJOTEL " 1 .. l . ■ m*m&mj : \>'\ "■:< This Hotel is Now Rkplete O»l^ M»p* lm MtboliV With Eveky^ Comfort. Firfct-cltss aoco^modatiom for Per. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm inre its «•»•«* Boardere and the Travelling there you will find rublic. The daintest of Viandß, wit&vlQWest chargt , ..,...,.. , , „ combined; There yon.l please your palate, there yon 11 For of all the delicacies, Foxtonians trj T please their \ alate, or delight their eye. COAOSE.E Of ail the severa 1 kinds of sumptuous fare There's nope with his catering can compare 'PHE COACH leaves Wliyte'a [ And Travellers and strangers the district j Hoi el every morning at 6, and I passing througb, connects witnjtlje up and dovotraia ;* a ££S££S2? P • fromtrit. W«H»^,,,Md»t«,. Where, with good home comforts and after arrival of trams at Kerera, ar everything in order bright, riving at Foston at 12.80 p.m. • Supplied by B. W. Talbot and the |€«« old I PABSJSNOBBS AND PARCELS "VUNTED AGBOTB ' AY B ' M °^' BatM - -H-0-..k^rt t*m «<M win A "° Hw "' ****** *" "** i. bring in comtiai income (even * <p *€!*«*««• aII spare ttoe), my A&d pltatant U • *V» Di>6lZloeiX| JioVlLTt IMfOBTDitt COMAJTY, ! PROPMETOR Botj W76, G,P,0., gyaney. HAW; i WHYTE'g H O V S i.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 October 1893, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 17 October 1893, Page 1
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