Hotels. ]yj ,v NAW A 1 U nU I L.. A VhiN U K B OAD FuX'i ■• N J I.LLYEIT .. ... Ono of the olde-t es ahl o H i els in the Mans wan. Di i iliv. 17 attention givi-n u. Y i • •- ■ • .In) town, and aiso r. Go 5 omi or table bitting Room.) ml airy Bedrooms. C o I J. A It Oi' . i ! I > < None but lire Most bupenor Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and oTier i iqivTß kept in su ck. Good Stabling, and roomy 100 eboxes aval ab e. pOXT= N F \\il : Y H«> FI.. MR ANDHIiW L JNG having taken over the above _ hotel, lately occupied by M* 1 Wm H nter, hcga to draw the ain-nM. .O i M ■ i f. 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. First-class billiard room with marker in attendance. Everv facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions. ; he stabling and paddncking is superior to any on the coast A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirke & Feilding), Proprietor.
Co mt pol tan Hoaso To the Foxton People— When visiting Palmer nn North, don't FOKfiKT T C >LL AT THE 0 op ; N H U E. L BmiiL.vjEyh-, Prop vie or. THERE you will find tin Beg -ap. point d Hair dropsinpt Sa "on in the Ho th Is and. Ladies’ Rvom attached, managed by Miss Halm, iate of Sydney and \\V ington. Wigs and all other Hairwovk d no to order. ALSO THE COSMOPOLITAN restaurant Which is not to be excelled. Get your meals thre when in Palm' rs’on LAST BUT NOT LEAST, THE COSMOPOLITAN BIIJJ >PD tv - .LOON w ith iwo tables, the Best in the Co ! onj. Every kud fp o goi gall day A'l imlor >mi n spate vs fi ed. G miai , Fr noli. Swedish and \lanii sp.ikeu on the premises. O IL AND 'EE FOR YOUR LVES. S nnox. Sawmill OMITH & SOINDEkS am preC) i ami to el. and detiver, White Pino '! rahor in any length at reaMim.ble ratoSj t<■ sun « ustomers. Tram raila cut any h-ngth.
WANTED Th* resident-. of Foxfon and suirounding district to know that MRS HUSSEY H...S si.ar.ed kriding agai.., is prepared o kn’t a nje ;' i f eve v tlescrii: ion No hing bm he in s wools u ei. A Inrga • assort mo < of Men’* Socks and Women’s ami > hildrens* Hosiery kem on h-md. Boys’ Jerseys a Specialty. Mrs Hussey, (Nt'xi rk> r to Easi- iiV B e e ' )
Sliannun Sawmill. (Close to Ferry.) Messrs prouse pros, wist to notify builders, flaxtnillers, and tha public of Foxton and surrounding district, that they hare 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 PEOUSB BROS., Sawmillers, SHANNON,
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Manawatu Herald, 18 June 1904, Page 4
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