hotel,; 4 ;t?oxton. - *^FB OP R I E T 0 B, ** Lately Proprietor of-7-Burke*s Pass Hotel; Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Betreat, ' Petone. lizard Boom, Good Stabling, tncf eVirv convenience. $r«cl)an's Dunedin Beer always on fap : . . •■ •• • * The .. Stalling is now under my own ellipse' . Every Care and atteni,. n wiH be given. Horseß and Buggias for hire. 'I HE COACH leaves Whyte'g I .Ho elcvery morning at 0, and connect* With the up and do entrain from and to Wellington, and returns jift«»*tßivnl of trains at Kereru, ar rivHig abPoiton at .12,80. p.m. rjp^roS;-..rj^.itit ttot!el T*lß P^ T s L I8 ow Bepletb .». \Ys?B EVEIjfcV QOMFOBT. do yltjX th« Family Hotel, I'm sure its ititt&Q will find ThetoiiftcstM'Yfotuls, with lowest charge jlfctfllJlned ; There youM pleaso your palate, there you 11 .^UMWVir-siijty ... . , ... Witltdfiwtiesr.iich nnd rare, and sparkling liqiiors bright ; i For of all rhe delicacies, Foxfonians trj T S»»Be their jalate, or delight their eye. 01 all the sever*! kinds of sumptuous fare There's noDe with his catering can compare | And Travellers and strainers the district j paseiDg through, ——-—*■- I Should halt at the good, old pile, on the bank of the Manawatu, Whrre, with, good , honie comforts Bnd ovcrything in order bi iglit, Supplied by R. \V. Tnlbot nnd the good old T'.itonfer Knight. | Manawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. Propbietob ... 0. A.' HARRISON (Late of Island P»ay Hotel.) .. ••• . ■ -rr,"^" THE abov-e -Hotel, having been j thoroughly renovated i 3 now j one of the mofet comfuri^blti Hotels ia tU« Mftin»^ajfc«- tf:.*.2 > 1h» L«at brands of Ales, Wines, and ■ Spirits kept in stock. . j GOOD BTABLIHG ACCOMMO- ---' LEVIN. j i Proprietor • Frank L. Gabland. j A l L£B. Wines, Spirits nnd Cigars \ PTl>t th« Very bett brands only , J» 0v -.■■-■ ... r ... ■- . . *Aicoramodation and tnble under < LEVIN TOWN HALL. j the -town Hall "adjoins the iiote*, fi : t^commenaed to trave.l.ng CQ^orfewS(Jitiarß Apply to FRANK L. GARLAKD, : < ; Proprii-tor» 1 __. — - .... . .j . j tel, | « i -'- •■••: 'SAKSON. -. n l U&; ibov^ libtel havmg'beeu | r - Qiif <Wglily *Gfto*«t<sd an J. ltnpJo^l^eg^tU solfcit-mie support oftWTON»«* fi £ dl-Fdxtotf, h-'anson, Ca'nlP^eUto^n apd .- 4lre a li'ona^ H^^gfctftaefcd-. *ajihe Jseat lines, an^^'aV^Wra wiU 1 iind "Cifed ;.tjS6Wnfo<k»tipn r and « first-class ■u, re v •■'■:* ?'■''.: iii-.-. « : . ■.-•:. Wiirffc' &I*lV*> AN*) I>KER UF THE J ■ ' ife B«a** s k *^* ™ s ' roc *'- ?■".■■■ tidoit^blii^ftnd Puddocking. :.jt , y?3i-;;:!L..--.,i.'.-;n ; -.-,.■■..' - ::i fkrito** S ''?*&&*B on hire.: .; C. Matthew**
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Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1894, Page 1
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388Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1894, Page 1
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