Hotels. rjOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. ANDREW LAING having taken oVer the above hotel, lately occupied by Mr Wra. Hunter, begs to draw the attention of the publip 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. Firat>elass billiard room with marker in attendance. Every facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions. The stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. LAING, (Late of Dannevirke & Feilding), Proprietor. jyjANAWATU HOTEL. Avenue Road, Foxton. A. E. SHADBOLT ... Proprietor. One of the oldest-established Hotels in the ManaWatu District. Every attention given to Visitors to the town, and also to Boarders. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and airy Bedrooms. CUISINE Of"tHE BEST. None but the Most Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales,and Stout, and other Liquors kept in stock. , Good Stabling, and roomy looseboxes available. R. G. HICKSON, WOOD & COAL MERCHANT, Whyte Street, Foxton* LICENSED CARRIER. B.H. wishes to announce that his yard is now complete and up-to-date, i and a good stock of Coal Coke, and Wood now on hand. Wood cut to any length at reasonable rates. Customers are requested to order early. Terms—Cash on delivery. , ; ; Telephone No. 85. The few Boot Shop N THE CENTRE OP COMMERCE BUILDINGS. I have pleasure in announcing that on the above date I shall commenoeißusiness in; Foxton with a large and modern stock of Imported and Colonial BOOTS . AND SHOES, * The stock has been personally selected with great 6are, and as I have had over 20 years’ experience in the shoe trade t can confidently invite inspection, knowing that every pair offered for sale will give complete satisfaction both in style and wear. h N. THOMPSON. MSVI. LlOCKi* CHILDREN BOOTS AND SHOES. A PROPOSITION FOR THE BOYS. START IN BUSINESS ON OUR CAPITAL. WE want every boy in Australia, Tasmania, ahd New Zealand to unite for our great BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Every boy should have a business o his own. All he requires is brains and FURNISH THE CAPITAL. YOU take no risk. This proposition is for boys who want to get on in the world ; we havo nothing to offer a lazy boy. This offer is in connection with the circulation of “ The Red Funnel ’’ — I the largest most interesting, best 1 illustrated magazine in the British ! Empire. For all particulars apply at 1 this Office,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 11 October 1906, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3720, 11 October 1906, Page 1
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