Whyt^s Hotel j ■■■'■■ FOXTON, * Edward Jewell WISHES to inforai the puWic' - thut having assumed the pro- - prietorship of the above well-known ' and favorite hotel, he intends to spare • : no expense to make it the m(Mt com■|fortablo hotel on the coast. None 1 but eiperienced servants kept, and. visitors cian' rely: b^i^oiiviiigcejrety^ . attention and civility.. The Table will be provided m a most HHeral manner, and the pro- ' ifirietoi's long efporiencfr'as providore of ihe late N.Z. SiS. tJompauy's and other bdals, will bo a guarantee that . none but the Best of Ales, Wines, Spirits, fyc, will be kept m Stock.. The Stables will be tinder the management of the well-known' R. : Stanley, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton. \ The Express from ihe Hotel' wil be m attendance on night trains, to convey passengei-a .nnd\lngguge for thpsfi wishing to Bton ai j,ho Hotel,,; Feee of Charge. ' COBB & GVs qOAOHES ■SranriTaiiy a6 s^3ir~aTinp-rnrar- ~ Whyteii* HoteJ-for.Wellwigtbn', jm riv- ■ * ing from Wellington at 4.1 5 p.m. The Booking-Office is at tiu- Hotel, where Tic^et&and.all particulwri*.can: ■«: be obtained. . ..• . ' ..' ' m Those for Weiiington Coach may rely on being called m timertohave, v hoc breakfast before starting." * >; Lesseo of the Foxton Public Hall, which is ' suitabable for Entertainments, Lectures, Daacing, . Publk l^e^tin^;^* ! \'" ; - -^ '■■"■"' 6LUB HOTEL, ! ;...•;;■:;., ; The, ; S.QUAKE4 jj,;-;;- : ;■; . j PALMERSTOJSL NORTH. H. T. AKERS.X. l&ttmvroi, ' |(l ate Manage^ Eutland Hotel, Wanganui.) ; Charges Moderate. Firsi-Class Sample Rooms. Good Skblitfg and Secure Fad-' docks. ..'Every care' lakei^ but no responsibility, i. •. . Porter m attendance on the arrival of every train. Luncheon ! ? 1.. ' ..I 12 fo Z jkvL ? Dinner \... ,~- 6 ii.ni. George & Co~ : Palmerston Butchery, The i^nare, :PaJmerston i Nortk. : • rr ! WOODVILLE BEGS to inforpi his ft iends.and the public that he ha* Par- ' chased the above Hotel, and has de« * cided to make ' ; i^ Extensive Improvements, ■ which, when completed, will compare favourably with any; Hotel m the district. . .• A first-class table is kept and Tempewince Drinks of every de*erip-? tion cau be hud at the Bar. * ; Visitors will find all the quiet of a home at the abovo^ establishment. ' ' Hot Luncheon frbiti 12 tb/2 p.m. Mea'S i at, alj hojiirs..,^ Board,- £li*v1 i*v , week. Meals and Beds, la.:; Good Stabling and Paddochs. T. GILBERT .^.Pkoprietor. FLOUE 1 |R PLOUB J ASK FOX, '■ Chamberlain's FLOIIR. Admittea to ie the Best m fhe iManawatu. /^HAM,BERLAL\\S w ttie.^W ■ ; V^. Millil.at is fitted with appit ances for tlipjou^hly mixing atiie.-:'* wheats * essential "to" niukiug Qootl Flour. ; . . Orders punctually attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Feilding Steam Flour Hill. HgTTobe obtained at Mtlverton-^ Son's^ ? Main-sjreet Paliuej-Btw^
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 240, 6 September 1884, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 240, 6 September 1884, Page 1
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