■Whvte's HotelFOXTON. Edward Jewell WISHES to inform the public, that, having assumed the proprietorship of the above well- known and favorise hotel, he intends to spare no expense to make it the most comfortable on the coast' None but experienced servants kept, and visitors can rely on receiving every attention and civility. . The table will be provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's long experience as grovidore of the late N.Z. S.S. Company's and other boats will be a guarantee that JsOISE BDT THE BEST OF ALES, ' WINES, AND SPIRITS, &c, will be kept m stock. THE STABLES. will be under the management of the wellknown B. STANLEY, late of Cobb & Co., Foxton, . The EXPEESS from the Hotel will be m attendance on night trains to convey passengers and lugguaga fox tKose wishing to stop at the Hotel, ; "• FBEE OF CHA.BGE. I Cobb & Co.'s Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land passengers to or from Wellington. I Those^for Wellington coach may rely on behg called m time to have hot breakfast before starting. BROWNE ft BOISEN'S TArTEKSALL'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Bangitikei Street, Palherston North, HORSES carefully and thoroughly broken to saddle, single and double harness. I Bnergies of all descriptions, and horse always on hire at moderate charges, . Good paddocks and large roomy loose boxes, I The stables -being/ open- day -and night, and our .motto being "civility and attention/- we shall always be open to do business and trust to see "our old friends and their friends" rally round. N.B.^-The -loose boxes are well adapted for race horses and other travelling blood stock. Horses trained for JRace Meetings. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. t§T Vote the Address.— Bangitikei street, next Belt's, Blacksmith, ~ CASH PALACE CIGAR DIVAN, JUST RECEIVED. OLD JTJI>C*E, JACK SC JZX.X.; VER^IE'S MIXTURE, SMOKING TOBACCO. old judge, vanity paib, biohmond gem, excelsior, little jockey, ZALLaCOA, CROWN, INDIANO CIGARETTES Patronise Colonial Industry by asking for TTfiRNIE'S "V/TIXTURE, The Auckland Toßaccp, ■ :.'-- . ■.'..-.. Ai -. "."•. ' .'. i S. ABRAHAMS 1 . Glorious ISTeAVS BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLICtf. R.ALLINGHAM, Has just received the Largest, Cheapest, and 'most Fashionable Stock of Boots and Shoes ever imported into the Mana« watu. To o»rry into effect the well worn motto, " Small profits and quick returns" he offers the Greatest Bargains ever heard of m the district. The stock has been carefully selected by Home buyers m the Home Markets, and therefore all. , middle profits and charges by colonial "merchants have been obviated, conse* fluently the whole can and will be sold at such prices as must 'command a speedy clearance* Bespoke Work Unequalled. None bHt first-class workmen arp employed, and nothing but the best of material used. For fit, style, and vork* j manship nothing can Burpass mv work, of which the inhabitanta of Manawatu have had ample proof. . RALLINGHAM, "On the Square/ TEMPLE OF FASHION. Arrival pf WINTER STOCK/ /^tHOIGB and fashionable assortment just \J to hand direot from the Scotch land English Markets AND Mosgiel and KaiapoiU TEMPLE OF FASHION, SextFore«|iar»'flWl.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1361, 2 December 1884, Page 4
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503Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1361, 2 December 1884, Page 4
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