Hotels. jyjAN AW ATU HOTEL Avenue Road. Foxton. J. T. LEYETT .. Proprietor. One of the oldest established II tela \r> the Man., warn Dist.kl. ■Ev:-ry "ivon to Vidtors ihe town, and aiso tu Bo irder.-. t omt'oruble bitting Rooms and airy Bedrooms. CUISINE OF TuE BEST. None but the Most Superior Wines, Spirits, Al«s and Stout, and other i.iquors kept in stock. Good Stabling, and roomy loose* boxes avai-ab e. The Royal Mail Coach stops at this hotel. pOXTuN FAMILY HOTEL. MR 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 his 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. i First-class billiard room with' marker in attendance. Every facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boat* ing expeditions lbe stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. L >ING, {Late of Dannevirke & Feilding), j Proprietor. BARGAINS IN CYCLES, H. Christian, MAIN-STREET . . Foxton. Day 1 on Cyoks from £lB. ' Li/b s-i.ut'g, .8 A., from £l6 |IG ;-iigii■ s rung, sect-ud giaoe, nom £ls. R mington Cycle . £l2. Exci Isior Cycles, £l9 Grand Exe- Isiors, £22. Allday & Onions famous Cycles. ; £’6. dt'.lu. e amp fr to 7> fid .-.11 repairs m-i*tiy aim carefully execu ed. PHOTOGRAPHIC VORK A SPECIAL TY. N T : ' ■ T ! i s ; i>p lv- r e.-i Timrs I uay 'j,. -6 iiLiii ilol-Uaj I TIE CEITIEY £ S. d. Six Volumes m cloth, gilt lettered, sprinkled edges, per vol. ..22 0 Six Volumes bound half morocco, marbled edges, per vol. .. 216 0 Ai part.-, strongly bound | m cloth, per part .. 010 6 I olccase, for holding the Dktio- »rv 8 ‘t O’ • in. i..- i :i cju.n-kv” CO< taiiiMietiiiUi i .» iA ■. o,UUI( woven Several thousand illustration:-, and 22 special Dictionaries in one Universal Dictionary. Lohdo»: T FISHER UNWIN PAmurosTXß Squaw. Cosmopolitan House. To the Foxton People— When visiting Palmer- on North, don't foboet to call at t * Cosmopolitan House, L. BITTELMEYEK, Proprie'or. THERE you will find the Bosf-ap-pointf d Hair dressing Saoon in the North Island. Ladies’ Boom attached, managed by Miss Halls, late of Sydney and Wei-ington. Wigs and all other Hairwork dune to order. ALSO THE Cosmopolitan Restaurant, Which is not to be excelled. Get your meals there when in Palmerston. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, THE Cosmopolitan Billiard Saloon, With two tables, the Best in the Colony. Every k ; nd of pool going a)> day. All Stu-por-am newspap' rs fi ed. Qerm&n, French, Swedish and Maori spokes os the premises. AND SBeI<»S?9^BBLTOC,
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Manawatu Herald, 7 May 1904, Page 4
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459Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 7 May 1904, Page 4
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