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Manawatu Herald, Volume 03, 3 July 1897, Page 1

 

F. LOYEDiY'S , FIRST AND SECOND SHIPMENTS OF NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS Are now being opened up, and comprise all the la- test fashions now being worn. Q Having arrived late, they are all marked at a 'slight percentage only on English cost. New Dresses, New Hats, New Jackets and Capes, New Furs, New Flulettes and Sealettes, New Flan- nels, New Umbrellas, New Ribbons and Gloves, New Children's Dresses, New Blankets and Rugs, New Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Braces, etc. An. Early Inspection Invited. F. LOYEDJLY, DIRECT IMPORTER, FOXTOK.

WHYTE'S HOTEL, F 0 X T 0 JN. T O OTANSELL, PROPRIETOB. Lately Proprietor of — Burkes Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat, I'etone. Billiard Room, Good Stabling, and every convenienca. Strachan's Dunedin Beer always on tap. The Stabling is now under my own charge. Every care and atten- tion will be given. Herses and Buggies for hire. COXTON pAMILY JJOTEL This Hotel is Now Replete With Evfby Comfort. Go visit the Family Hotel, I'm sure its there yon will find The daintest of Viands, with lowest charge combined ; , There yon.l please your palate, there you U please your sight With dainties, rich and rare, and sparkling liquors bright ; For of all the delicacies, Foxtonians trj T please their ralato, or delight their eye. Of all the several kinds of sumptuous fare There's none with his catering can compare 4ud Travellers and strangers the' district passing through, uld halt at the good old pile, on the bank of the Manawatu, Where,, with good home comforts and everything in order bright, Supplied by E. W. Talbot and the good old Border Knight. lanawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. PBorßiEToa - C. A. HARRISON . (Late of Island Bay Hotel.) j HTHE above Hotel, haviug been I thoroughly renovated ia now of the most comfortable Hotels the Manawatu The best brands ci Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. Staples* 3ocx2c always on. tzfcj?, GOOD STABLING ACCOMMO- DATION.

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