Hotels. jyjAfIAWAIU nUTiw., ATEMJK IvOAD F.*Xi..x, J. i. One of the olde •e» aid Hntels in the M ana wan Di r. i Ev. ry titten'i m giv- u r < Y i to the town, and als-. n hu-mei . Comfortable Sitting Rooms «m! airy Bedrooms. CUIbINE OF . i... . None but the Moat '-uptr' Wines, Spirits, AieS ana tao-t, hku other .liquors kept in slock. Good Sviblh S’, and ! n n- ■ - e a - h ... - pOXT. N P.UII .Y Hu EL. MR ANDREW f. ‘NG having taken over the above hotel, late'y occupied by Mv Wm ii nter, lings to draw the attention of the onbl’C to the fact that be I - .v ■■■ - n maiooaiu the *■’£’- ; :r„ 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. Ever facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions. The stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. L\ING, (Late of Dannarirke & Feilding), Proprietor, * OmopoHan Wonso To the Foxton People— When vi.iting ralnier-.on Nonh don't forget to call at thb OOSMOP'Jf.I an H U K. L BITTELiViEYEr.. Proprie or, THEBE vnu witl find b point d Hairdressing unu in tkc No th Is'and. Ladies’ ib om nttac'ied, managed Ly Miss Halle, late of Sydney and We ington. Wigs and all other Hairwork d n«- to order. ALSO THE COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT Which is not to be excelled. Get your nieals th r-- when in P/imrslou. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, TX* COSMOPOLITAN BLJT uD saloon '* ith two tables, the Be !in she. Co ony Every knd of p-o-going a. dav A I iianor ""i ncws’iap'-rs fi d. G roa , F.'-ncb Svedia hi r> spoken on the r’m e.. CaJL AND dEE EOS i'OUil,sELVr.!i, ■haiuiGi Sawmill
QMITH & b.• NDK S . ~TO cared to -el >m.i White Pine T ; mher ip ‘",y 1 e>i,^‘h it reason«hie rates, t< hit u-*o'iitrs. Tram rails cut any i n th. WANTED I'si of P<v fnn an*l s’Muk/ It. —V* ' 1 tluioub MRS HUSSEY H AS started knitting again, and is prepared to knit garment* o! every description. No king but the hes ! wools A l«rg« «*sorr,rne t of Men 1 * Socks and Women’s au ‘ hiKirens’ Hosiery ke u o» h ud. Boys' Jerseys a Specialty. Mrs Hussey (N . r ( I- a H Shannon Sawmill, (Close to Ferry.) Messrs prouse bros. wish to notify builders, flaxmillers, and the publia of Poxton 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., SawnrfUers, SKANN^,
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Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1904, Page 4
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472Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1904, Page 4
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