Hotels. Triad Hall. HOTEL. Avenue Hoad. Foxton. J. T. LEYETT .. Proprietor. One of the olde-t established H 'tels in the Mam.watu Dint ict Every attention given to Visitors to the town, and also to Boarders. ( omforUble Sitting Rooms and airy Bedrooms. CUISINE OF THE BEST. None but the Moat Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and other j iquors kept in slock. Good Stabling, and roomy loo«e----boxes avai'able. Tin- Royal Mail Coach stops at this hotel. po st o~ffTg"e HOTEL. Main-street. Foxton. W. F. GRAY .. Proprietor. The best of accommodation for Visitors and Boarder-’. Visitor- can rely on having .heir requirement carefully s'udied and catered for. Best Brands of Ah s, Wines, and Spirits only kep h SPEIGHTS’ XXX ALF Straight from the Wood, Always on Tap. Reasonable charges, combined with civility and attention rendered to all patrons. Good Stabling accommodation COXTON FAMILY HOTEL. ME ANDREW LAING having taken over the above hotel, lately occupied by Mr Wm Hunter, begs to draw the attention of the public to the fact that he is determined to maintain the high reputation of bis predecessor The finest brands of wines and spirits, as well as the best sparkling ales, kept in stock, while the table is served in the best style, including all the season’s delicacies. First class billiard room with marker in attendance. Every facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions. The stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirke & Feilding), Proprietor. BARGAINS IN CYCLES. H. Christian, MAIN-STREET . Fovon. Day on Cyidts from £lB. Ligh'Struug, i .S A,, from £l6 16 . Ligh : s runir, second gra.le, from £ls. 1! ruing ton Cycle £l2 Esc Isior C cles, £l9 Grand Exe Isiors, £22. Allday & Onions famous Cycles, £l6. Acetylene lamps from 7s 6d. All repairs neatly and carefully executed. Pianoforte—Theory—Singing. T* ,f RS GRAY prepares pupils for Vj Practical and Theoretical Exams in connection with Trinity College and the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, London. Singing Classes Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. PETEEEOBIN SON, Agent for Palmer & Pearce, SAWMILLERS. ALL White Pine & Matai Timber. Any sizes and lengths. Orders attended to on shortest notice. A Full Stock in Yards) Harbour* Street. E. Healey, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, [by exam.] Prescriptions dispensed from any physician. Drugs pure. Charges reasonable. Patent and pro* prietary medicines kept in stock, also Chilblain Cure, Toothache Cure, Headache Cure, Worm Powders, Toilet Powders, Toilet Creams, Toilet and Bath Soaps, Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes Powders and Pastes, Perfumes and Smelling Salts, Baby Foods, Feeding Bottle?, etc., etc. Horse, cattle and sheep medicines prepared and stocked. Teeth Extraction. MEDICAL HALL. - Main-st., FoXT' iN. fjpHE MANAWATU HERALD TO SUBSCRIBERS. The following are the rates of subscription to the Herald : Per annum (in advance) ... xos „ „ (booked) ... 13s When postage is incurred this is added to the subscription. Subscribers are requested to report any irregularity in the delivery of (her paper. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Price per copy, id. to advertisers. Alterations to standing advertisements in this journal cannot be made oftener than once a month. No exceptions will be made to this rule, unless by special arrangement. Copy of replace advertisements must be sent in on the morning previous to I the day when publication is required. For casual advertisements the same : rates as Metropolitan newspapers will be charged. Wanteds, &c,, of fourteen words, is per insertion. Cook & Thynne, Proprietors. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. |>!M C K \ : L Y. :■ - r s , 1 John Hunter, PAINTER, PAPF.RH ANGER AND GLAZIER, McMillan & Rhodes’ late Buildings, Main-street, Foxton 2J years wi.h R. & ia. Tiugey. ALU KIND' o: Painting Work do., ft. All kinds of Pap. rhang nu drum. All k nds nf best brands of Faints and < >ils kept. \ll kinds nf aperbangmgs from 4d to sa. All kin sof name’s All kinds of <»ilcloh for Passages, &c. Plaster of Paris, Picture Rings, Kalsomine Brushes, Tacks, Tape, Varnishes, Scrim, &c. PICTURE - FRAMING a specialty. Stencils Cut. Plumbing and Tinsmith Work done. Gasfuling. &c. Plate-glass Glazed. Marbling and Graining a specialty. Mr J. Hunter has been 'appointed the Foxton agent for Pianos and Organs stocked by the D.T.0., Wellington. Mrs Hussey, Next door to Mr Easton’s Butcher Shop. Stationer, Bookseller & News Agent. STAT ONEHY Books, Toys, Fancy Goods, and School Requisites at lowest possible prices FOR SJASHC, \ roOD Cut into any lengths at a Vv " reasonable charge. LV.'. Maize, Beans, &c., crushed Kik t , band Firewood, Coals and t .'uke, Fencing Posts and House B ocks. Carting done at reasonable prices to all parts of the town or country. European Agency. [Established 1814.] WE wish to open accounts with all bona fide Colonial Buyers who are not already on our books, and on receiving precise details ol ihdr exact requirements, we shall b pleased to forward quotations for any European or American gooos. Our reference books contain several million names, and our extensive connection enables us to make special terms with the most suitable wholesale manufacture) s of each class of goods, so that eyen after adding our shipping commission of to 6 per cent, (according to amount) our prices still compare favourably with those of the manufacturers. We make up sample case? 3f most goods from £5 upwards ; and, as we utilise our long experience in choosing such goods as are most likely to suit the market for which they are intended, we confidently recommend buyers to order these sample cases, for by doing so they will obtain the latest and most taking novelties. Consignments of produce receive careful attention, and we give advances to any extent. Addbess * WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, Merchants and Manufacturers' Agents, 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.O, COHSESPONDENOE INVITED.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1904, Page 4
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