Hotels. 1. -T \NAW AT U HO TE L IVI VENUE ltd AD 1' OIION J T. L EYE IT .. I'rop ifct'r. Oue of the oide t esiablished Hotels in the MaiDiWH.ru Di-t id Ev. ry alientPm g’vin to Yi-Tow i.o ■ ho lowu. Hud also to Lo idoi ■. ■ oiufortablo Sitting Rooms and 'dry Bedrooms. CUISINE OF T E BEST. None but the Moat Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and o In-r . iqu is kep’ in slock Good Stabling, and roomy No eb'>vo.' iivai ,ib.e. Th>- Royal‘Mail Coach stop at hi- hot 1. COXTuN FAMILY Hu 1 EL. r ~ ME ANDREW t LATNG having taken over the above hotel, lately occupied by hiWin H’ nter, begs to draw Mo- sihn 1 rf the public to tiw t;i! i Mail h> is di-ip; unaed to maintain tbo 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 i,s served in the best style, including all the season’s delicacies. First class . billiard room with marker in attendance. Ever facility for rabbit.hooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions he stabling and paddocking is 1 superior to any on the coast. A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirke & Feilding), Proprietor. Cosmopolitan House To the Foxton People— When visiting Palmerston North, don’t forget to call at the | COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. I L BTTTELMEYER, IVoprie'or. rnHEBE you will -find the Bes f -ap. 8 point d Hair dr. ssing Sa oon in the No th Is.and. Ladies’ Boom attached, managed l>y Miss Halle, late of Sydney and We ington. Wigs and an other Hairwork d ne to order. | ALSO THE ' COSMOP' TITAN RESTAURANT Which is not to he excelled. G-t you v nn ai.s 111 r ■ when m P>i ! merston. LAST RUT NOT LEAS , THE | COSMOPOLITAN BILLI < id) j S ' LOON ! With two tables, the Best in the Colony Every kml .if p io : going all day All i«j poratu neuspap. rs fi ed. I German, French, Swedish and Maori I spoken on the premises. i Oil LAND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. i I Fa niton Sawmill. SMITH & SAUNDERS are prelined to .“ed, and deliver, White Pine Timber in any length at reasonable rates, to suit, customers. Tram rails cut any 1 n^-th.
WANTED Tb< 5 resident' of Foxton and surrounding district to know that MRS HUSSEY AS started knitting again, and is prepared 10 kmt gasmen's of every descripiion. Nohing but the bes' wools used. A large assortment of Men’s Socks and Women’s and Childrens’ Hosiery kept on hand. Boys’ Jerseys a Specialty. Mrs Hussey, (Next dorr to Easton’s Butchery.) Shannon Sawmill, (Close to Ferry.) ESSRS PROUSE BROS, wish to notify builders, flaxmillers, and tha 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 Pino timber, dressed and undressed, at the shortest notice. A large stock always on hand. Rails for flax-tram cut to any engths. Address orders PEOUSE BROS., Sawmillers, SHANNON.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1904, Page 4
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