Hotels. HOTEL Aybnue Road. Foxton. J. T. LEYETT ~ Proprietor. One of the olde-t established H tela in the Man wnru Dist iot Evi ry attention 11 ro Yi.-irorb to ihe town, and also to Po nder ( omfort,;ble Sitting Rooms nd airy Bedrooms, CUISINE OF THE BEST. None but tha Moat Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and other Liquors kept in slock. Good Stabling, and roomy looseboxes aval ab e. Th-- Poyi'l Pi’ ('■ -nch v p a; ihL hot i. poxTuN family huiel. MR. ANDREW !NG having taken over the above bob'!, bteh occupied by M>■ Wm 1! mer, been ’■ fiv.. I. lie to Ihe In■ : h n : to Uliiilitain tile logl) H ; u-i.iinii i.,1 hi: l predecen.-or Tbe finest brands ot wines ana spirits, as well a h- !•: ; p.rkhng ales, kept m sm.-k, whin* tin r.nbl* is served in the 1-e-f ■.t.yle, in •!nr!inwall the seasonN delicacies. First class billiard mom with marker in atU-ijunie-e Ever facility fo,. . j.hhi hooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions he stabling ami padd. eking i.-i superior to any on the coast A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirke& Feilding), Proprietor. Cosmopolitan loose To the Foxton People— When vi ilii-g Palmer ru Nurh. don't rOKOi.I TO CALL AT THK rO-wGP'-' l AN HOUSE L 81 1 iEL > EYI... Proprie’or. THERE you will find the Bps'-dj. point ’d H-'iir dressing Sa non in thi Noth Isand. Lades’ Room attacker, manag-d 1 y Miss Halle, ate of Sydne ' and W i gt ■. Wigs and to oiher Hamv ik u- to order. ALSO TSE COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT Which is not to bn excelled. G* t your meals there when in Pe .m-Tston.' LAST BUT NOT LEAST, THE COSMOPOLITAN BILLIARD BALOON With two tables, the Best in the Colony. Every kind of pool going all day. All important newspapers fi'ed, German, French, Swedish and Maori spoken on the premises. CALL AND SEE FOR' YOURSELVES. Shannon Sawmill. SMITH & SAUNDERS are prerared to se 1. and deliver. White Pino T-mber in any length ar reasonable rates, to sui ustomers. Tram rails cut any 1 ngth.
WANTED Th« residents of Foxton and surrounding district to know that MRS HUSSET HAS started knitting again, and is prepared to knit garments of arary descrip'ion. He hing but the best wools used. A large assortment of Men’s Bocks and Women’s and Childrens’ Hosiery kept on hand. Boys’ Jerseys a Specialty. Mrs Hussey, (Next door to Easton’s Butchery.)
Shannon Sawmill (Close to Ferry.) Messes prouse beds, wish to notify builders, flaxmillera, and the public of Foxton and surrounding district, that they have erected an up-to-date Sawmill close to the Shannon ferry, and are prepared to supply White Pine timber, dressed and undressed, at the shortest notice. A large stock always on hand. Rails for flax-tram cut to any engths. Address orders PROUSB BROS*. SawmiHer« f SHANNON,
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Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1904, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 26 May 1904, Page 4
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