Hotels. HOTEL Avenue Load, Foxton. J. T. LEYETT .. Proprietor. Ojio of the oldest established Hotels in the Manawatu District. Every attention given to Visitors to the town, am? also to ]’-carders. Comforts bio •Lltiaiy imoms omi airy Bedrooms. CUISINE OF TOE BEST. None but th * Most Superior Wines, ISoirbs, Ales and Stout, and Ollier biq eae Imp:; in -tod:. Good G'.ubli;.;-:, a.'id roomy loose* boxes ;:,v. ; h ' The Royal Midi (b ach stops at this hot l. pOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. MR ANDREW LVING having taken over the above hotel, lately occupied by Mr Wm Hunter, begs to draw the attention of the public to the fact that ho 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 loom with marker in attendance. Every facility lor rabbit shooting and fishihg parties, including boat* ing expeditions. ibe stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirka & Feilding), Proprietor. Cosmopolitan louse To the Foxton People— When visiting Palmerston North, don't forget to call at the COSMOPOLITAN HOUSE. ' L. BITTELMEYEB, Proprietor. THERE you Will find the Best-ap. pointed Hair-dressing Saloon in the North Island. Ladies’ Room attached, managed by Miss Halle, late of Sydney and Wellington. Wigs and all other Hairwork done to order. ALSO Tire r COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT Which is not to ho excelled. Got your meals there when rei Palmerston. • l-'BT HTTP NOT i.ix\;;r, Tire COSMOPOLITAN billiard With two eAW. : . A- a. h the Colony. Every k ire re y ' ■ a .; ( i a;a AU im . por am no.\o['a;i re- 1; ed. German, French, Swedish and Maori spoken on the premises. GAIL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Shannon Sawmill. OMITII & SAUNDERS are preO _ pared to sell, and deliver, White Pine Timber in any length at reasonable rates, to suit customers. Tram rails cut any length. WANTED Th# nwidooks #f Foxton end *urminding diatriot to know that i ' | ICRS HUBBBY HAS started knitting again, and i« prepared to knit garments of every description. No king but the best wools used. ( /A large assortment of MeoV Socks 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.) Messrs prouse bros. wish to notify builders, flaxmillers, 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 While Pine timber, dressed and undresses, at the shortest notice. A large stock' always on hand. Rails for tk:;-:i;ua cut to any e gras. .•.ddro'S- -td.r. xitOU ,vE Bill ;S., Sawmillers, SHANNON.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1904, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1904, Page 4
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