WHYTE'S HOTEL, : FOXTOiS. V T\ QTANS EL L, PROPRIETOR. Lately Proprietor of— ' Butke's Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat, Pefcono. Billiard Room, Good Stabling, and every convenience. Strackon's Dunedin Ueer alw&ye 'j ftD'tftP i "•'■■■ ' ° TfiV -fetttbliniß is now nndor my own cUavgc Every care aid attoui.n will iie givou. Horses aud buggies {or hire. •'I HE COACH leaves Whytc'H I Ho el every morning at 0, nnd DOni.ootß with Uv up a» jd down train from and to Wollingtr.n, and returns -after arrival oMraiuß at Keroru, ar »iviv.g at Foxton at 12.80 p.m. .■ rjOXTON C {UIILY U OTEL Tins Hotel is Now Replete Witu Evkuy Comfort. Oq visit tlie Family Hotel, I'm sure its there you \vi 1 iiml ■ The'dftinlest of Viands, with lowest charge combiucd ; Thews you' 1 please your palate, thero >ou il nlease your sij-lit With dainties, lieh and rare, and sparkhng liquors bright ; For of nil the delicacies, Foxtonians trj T wl« A«e tlic-ir | alftto, or delight their eye, Otftllthe sevcra! liuds oi sumptuous fare TUm's none wiih his cnlciirg can compare Aud Travellers and strangers the district passing through, ■Bhbnld halt at the good old pile, on the b»pk of the Manawatu, Where, with good homo comforts ami " everything in order bright, Eunplied by It. W. Talbot find tho good old ' fionkr Knight. lanawatu Hotel, 'ayknum road, FOXTON. Pbopbietou • C. A. HARRISON (Late of Island Bay Hotel.) above Hotel, having been " : thoroughly renovated i^i now j 4 ,ue of the most comfortable Hotols iv tho Manawatu 1 lie I est brands « f Ales, Wine*, and Spirits K<pt in stock. Staples' xxxx a^yaysj , cm tap, GOOD BTAb55g ACCOMMOPATION, "KviTioTEL, LEVIN. pBOJRiETOR - Frank L. Gai<land. A MS, Wines, Spitits nnd Cigars j\ of the very bo.t brands only e AßCommodution and table uuder the strictest supervision. / / ... LEVIN TOWN HALL. The Town Hall adjoins the hotel, aud is rocommended to travo 1 ng f<3ir particulars apply to FRANK L. GARLAND, ■ i-i.'-'Ti ... proprMor, ; Junction Hotel, SANSON. IMIE above Hotel having been • thoroughly renovated and im. proved, I beg to solicit the support of tl.o-iuhabivants ol Foxton, Fnnson, Cflmpbelltowu and Carnarvon . Tlic -house is. conducted en the best linesrand travelloia will find -4 good -ecotomodation and a first-class taWe. ( __^_ WiM'o Spibix.-, and Dccii cf tue " iist Bbands kept ia stock. O».on Stabling and Paddocking. jicvsMftudl^ggiescnlnre, C, Matthewi, TBOPBIETOB.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1894, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 27 November 1894, Page 1
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