* M AN A'W AT tJ HOTEL. Avenue Road, Foxton. A. E. BHADBOT.iT ... Proprietor. One of the oldest established H iels in the Man w.-itu Di tis Evi ry attention given to Visitors to ibe town, and also to Bo rder omfort.ble Sitting Beotia-- ns airy Bedrooms (’UIS IKK OF I’ E BlNono but the Most Superior Wines. Spirits, Ales and Stout, and o her • iqu a’B kept in mock. Good S cabling, and winy ' o e l.'ixe- aveji.rb o POXT N FAMILY FT- 1 j T ‘| MR ANDREW FUNG harinaj ;•>!: - eve- the id- v- h ■••!. ’-rely ! nceiiriie.o by Mr Win n •oarer. iiwnr« j to ere vv toe all mV inn wl ; n. ■ ::!•■ . to the fact that he K cleiernimed to maintain the high reputation of hipredecessor The finest brands of winespirits, as well as lie- host sparkling ales, kept in stork, while the tan e is served in the best style, including all the season’s ck iicacies. First class billiard room with marker in attendance. Even facility for rabbit • hooting and fishing parties, including b -a’ ing expeditions he stabling and pau locking i superior to any on the coast L iING, (Late of Dannevirko & Feilding), Proprietor Land- LandOnly 5 %Dacre section in Coley street. Hurry up, don’t miss a good chance. 3 % acre sections in Futter street. 5 sections in Gladstone street, i ranging from ir. 33p. to ir. 200. or 2a I3p in the block, j The finest and cheapest land in Foxton, all flat. Coley street will be a noteable street in time. Already four flaxmill owners are residing there. N.B. —Over 3 acres reserved at • back of sections for purchasers sons to use as a recreation ground. Apply on the premises to J. HILLARY, or R. MOORE, Main-street. Mctice. PERSONS found Trespassing with dog or gun on the Motoa Estate after this date will be prosecuted without regard to persons. STEVENS, EASTG\ & AUSTIN. PERSONS found Trespassing with dog or gun on my property (part of Motoa Estate) after this date will be prosecuted. F. -. E ST- N. Foxton, March Bth, 1906. R, N. BPEIRB, TIMBER MERCHANT. FONT 0 N. %T()W in Stock a large quantity ' ofTotara, Mutai, Riran. White Pine, &c., both dressed and in the rough Seasoned Timber a Speciality. 1-.. the Best ! iitavu Struim- , ; ,■■ lid !■--HI - ’ . nek: 111 ■ ! c in,-' i. n■ 1 F X! 0• 1. i.Mßiiii Yakd in Main tcket Oh, Mother! Look Here. What. Woodroofe’s Prime Meat down again. A LL ORDERS any part 0? A diOii.v aO-nru-j and delivered m ample time fur any meal. Umy the Primest of Meat killed. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Ml? AY. BULLARD, saddler, gives notice that he has taken temporary premises at the back of A. 0. Osborne’s Tailor Shop, and that first-class repairs in all departments of the saddlery trade can be depended on, and that he will be pleased to renew the acquaintance of previous customers. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ALL REQUISITES IN STOCK
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3657, 9 June 1906, Page 3
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