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iTHITB'S HOTEL, FOXTON, Maxawatu. rpHIS HOTEL has been built without regard to expenditure, and possesses erery modern Improvement. Private Sitting-rooms, Smoking-room, Bathroom, Billiard-room, Sample-rooms, Store-room. COACH HOUSE AND GOOD BTABLLNG, Containing 21 Excellent Stallt. ' , HOUIB AVD BtfGSIHS OW HIKS. - ¦ T- 1 1 COBB'S COACHES ;t ; Arrive at, and depart from the Hotel daily. , „ '• . ¦ > ," The PUBLIC HALL, a short distance torn ih,, the Hotel, can he routed on liberal terias for, d ' - drhmatic entertainments, concerts, balls^ l^."^ The body of the room is 75 x 30, aud the stag* ¦'- ¦? ' 12 x 30; is supplied with all nectesary wqui-J . . sites. There are also two Ante-ropmi f i^j}^f^ For terms, address ' ' '-a : . „ ! A. J. WHYTB* .., .. •" '. ' , . Whyto's'fiotol^.' UNION HOTEL, WUlis-street, Wellington. MR. GEORGE B- NICHOLLB begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes to secure the favor from the Wellington public which he experienced in the Panama Hotel. None but the bbbt liquors to be had at the Union Hotel. A Splendid Alcock Billiard Table on the premises. DENBEIGH HOTEL, Fbildihg. C. ROE, Paopribtob. j h TjIIRST-CLASS ACCOMMpDATION;' for , FAMILIES AND VISITORS. ' , ' Good Btabllng and Secure Paddocks. . BILLIARDS niILLIAHDS ! ! 49T The Denbeigh Hotel is within a short distance oi tho Railway Station and Corporation Offices. mHE RAILWAY HOTEL, LOWBK HUTT. N. VALENTINE PBOPBIBTOB. The most pleasant ride by road or rail from Wellington. Unsurpassed accommodation, and everything of the best. CLUB HOTEL, MABTEUTO fl WAIRARAPA. Alvbbo Elkiks, Proprlstor. 11HI8 Hotol oifsrs superior accommodmion . to Battlers, Travellers, and ' Print* ) FamUiM. BATHS. BAMPLB ROOMS. <sT Btables and wall-erasssd Paddocks. MANAWATU HOTEL, FOX TON. JOHN F~U T T E R , Late of Wellington, PROPRIETOR. Superior Accommodation. Good Stables, with t spacious loose boxes. BEST WINES~AND SPIRITS. This House is now being considerably enlarged and improved, ia&d every accommodation fa afforded to Travellers and visitors. THB OLDEST HOUSE IN THB DISTRICT X* THB DAILWAY HOTEL, MABTBRTOK. A dry 8klttl«-all*y is attach*! to tha promises. First-class accommodation for boarders' and the travelling public; and a httrty wslcomt to all. Good stabling, loose boxes, and secure paddocks. THOMAS LOWES, Proprietor. FOXIOK FAMILY HOTEL. C. HOWE, PROPRIBTOB. THE undersigned, having taken the abort; Hotol, begs to inform his Friends and the Travelling Public that the Accommodation for Travellers, Families, fee., h not to be surpassed in roxton; that he keeps none but the best brands of Wines and Spirits; and he respectfully requests a continuance of the patronage so long accorded to the house. C. HOWE, Proprietor. P.S.'-Good Stabling and Paddocks. One of Alcocx's best Billiard Table* on the Premises. JUNCTION HOTEL, Sa»s6n. EXCELLENT ACCOM MQDATIOJf Travellers and Boarders. Wines and Spirits aT Goad Stabling. thomaTbnsor, (Late of E. H. Crease's, Wellhigton), Proprietor. HAWBRA HOTEL, Hawbba. EXCELLENT Accommodation for Traveller* Hi and Boarders. Good Stabling aod Paddocks. JOHN PROS3BB, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, HiWiu. rriHIS HOTEL fo unrivalled in ths district for Accommodation and Comfort. Commercial Traveller* and Visitors will find tht comfort* of a home at this house. THOMAS LLOYD, Proprietor. £GMONT HOTEL, Hawbba. O UPERIOR Accommodation for Traveller* and Boarders. Wines and Spirits, til of i superior brands. \ A. OWEN (Brother of H. Owen, late of Lambton Quay), Proprietor. TAUERU HOTEL, TAUKKU. EXCELLENT accommodation for TravtUtn and Boarders. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Spirit*, Ales aod Stout all of th» best brands. T. THOMPSON.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 29, 2 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 29, 2 August 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 29, 2 August 1879, Page 4