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r HITE'S HOTEL, FOXTON, Makawatu. nHIS HOTEL has been built without reird to expenditure, and possesses every odera improvement. rivate Sitting-rooms, Smoking-room, Bathroom, Billiard-room, Sample-rooms, Storo-room. OACH HOUSE AND GOOD STABLING, Containing 21 Excellent Stalls. HORBBBASD BCGGIBS 05 Hlftß. COBB'S COACHES Arrive at, and depart from the Hotel daily. The PUBLIC HALL, a short distance from ho Hotel, caa be rented on liberal terms for iramatic entertainments, concepts, balls, &c. Che bjdy of tho room is 75 x 30, and the stage 2 x 30 ; is supplied with all nocessary requiites. There are also two Ante-rooms, each C x 10. For terms, address A. J. WHYTE, Whyte's Hotel. UNION HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington. MR. GEORGE S. NICHOLL9 begs to inform his frieuds and the public generally that he has taken the above Hotel, and liopes to secure the favor irom tha Wellington public which he experienced in tho Panama Hotei. None but the bbbt liqoors to be had at the Union Hotel. A Splendid Alcock Billiard Table on the premises.

DENBEIGH HOTEL, Fbilding. C. ROE, Propribtob. THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for FAMILIES AND VIBITORS. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks. BILLIARDS ! Bi LLI ARDS 1 ! O* The Denbelgh Hotel li within a short distance of tha Railway Station and Corporation Oiii >es.

mHE RAILWAY HOTBL, LOWBB HUTT. N. VALENTINE Proprietor. The most ploasant ride by road or rail from Wellington. Uusurpassod accommodation, and everything of the best. CLUB aOT EL, MABTERTO N WAIRARAPA. Alfkbd Blkiits, Proprietor. '11HIS Hotel offer* luperior accommodation JL to Settlers, Travellers, and "Private Painillei. BATHS. BAMPLB ROOMS. MT Stablt and wil-gramd Paddock*. MANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON. JOHN FUTTER, Late of Wellington, PROPRIETOR. Superior Accommodation. Good Stables, with spacious louse boxes. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. This House is now being considerably enlarged and improved, and every accommodation is aliorded to Travel.era and Visitors. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT IS THB O AILWAY HOTEL, MASTERTOIf. A dry Skittle-alley is attached to the premises. First-class accommodation for boarders and the travelling public ; and a hearty wolcomo to all. Good stabling, loose boxea, and itcure paddocki. THOMAS LOWES, Proprlttor. FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. C. HOWE, Proprietor. THE undersigned, having taken the abovo Hotol, begs to inform his Friends and the Travelling Public that the Accommodation for Travellers, Families, ice, U not to be surpassed in fox ' on; tbat ha keeps none but tho 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 Alcock's best Billiard Tables on the Premises. JUNCTION HOTEL, Samson. TjIXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for ITj Travellers and Boarders. Wines and Spirit* Al. Go?d Stabling. TH-MAB ENSOR, (Late of E. H. Crease's, Wellington), Proprietor. HAWERA HOTEL, Haw bra. 17 XCE LLE N T Accommodation for Travellers Ha aud Boarders. GoTd Stabling and Paddocks. JOHN PRO33ER, Proprietor. BMP IRE HOTEL, ~" ; HAWBRA. nnHIS HOTEL is unrivalled ia ths district for Accommodation and Comfort. Commercial Travellers and Visitors will fiu<£ the comforts of a home at this house. THOMAS LLOYD, Proprietor.

EGMONT HOTEL, lIAWBRA. O UPERIOR. Accommodation for Traveller! aud Boarders. Wines and Spirits, all of superior brands. A. OWEN (Brother of H. Owen, late of Lambton Quay), Proprietor. NOTICE. 'nHOMAS HOWELL, Store keeper and Agent for the Svbhiko Post, Adelaide Road, has Hf.nseo and Land for sale cheap. THOMAS HOWRT.L

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 3 July 1879, Page 4

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