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Manawatu Herald , 14 August 1894, Page 1

 

"WHYTE'S~IOm^ POXTON. J. R;S T " AHBEI '^ P B 0 P I^l_E TOB. Lf.tdy Proprietor of— Burko's Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timarn, ami t!.e Marine Pietreat, J'etone. | I Milliard Toom, Good Stabling, and tvery conveuiencp. Straelmn's Dunedin Beer always on tap. The Si ablinp; is now under my own charge. Every care and atten- i-n will be givou. Horses and Buggies for hire. 'PHE COACH leaves WJjytc's I Ho cl every morning at 6, and connects with ih' 1 up and down train from and to Wellington, and returns after arrival of trains at Eereru, ar living atFoxton at 12.80 p.m. r?OXTON F>MILY TJOTEL r r tl Tnis Hotel is Now Eeplete With Eveiiy Comfort. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its there yon will find The daintest of Viands, with lowest charge combined ; There jou'.l please your palate, there you'll please your siyht With dainties, rich and rare, and sparkling liquors bright ; For of all the do.ioacies, Foxtoniang trj T pkase their f nlnte, or delight their eye. Of ull the severa l l.inds of sumptuous fare There's none with his catering can compare And Travellers and strangers the district passing through, Should halt at the good old pile, on the bank of ihe Manawatu, Where, with good home comforts and c-verylhing in order blight, « Supplied by R. W. Talbot and the good old Border Knight. " WANTED" AGENTS ""* f J 0 ake worlc from us that will 1. bring in constant income (even spare tim?), easy and pleasant occupation. Apply I KCVEJ/TY lIirOBTING CoMPASY, Pox 170, G.P.0., Pjilnoy, N.S.W. FEED BUTLER, ACCOT'NT-r,OOK MANITACTTREr, BCCKBINDEK, i STATION Kit AND MACHINE ItT.'LER. Rubber Sta m p Maker, Glover & Embossing. MAIN - S'JTEET KAST, I'AI.MKrSTON KORTII. PocKBIMUyG A EIECIALiaY. Ciders can be left at the Manawatxj HirAi.D Cfficp.

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