Country Advertisements MAftTO . \iT ÜBI O ! 'M USI CI 1 IYI MONS EDOUARD CALON (late of Melbourne), Professor of Music, havinp- been requested by several of the inhabitant of Martou and surrounding district to open in Mavton as a Teacher of Music, has complied with the requests and will be prepared to receive Pupils, and Give Lesso s on the Pianforte, Cabinet Organ, and also in Singing, &c. To commence on Monday Next, sth of August at his temporary residence, | the Family Hotel, High >S tree t, Mar ton. [ Terms on Application. , T> E C X ET T & HAMMOND RYE GRASS, TIMOTHY, COCKSFOOT, Perennial, Locally Grown. PRAIRIE, MEADOW FESCUE SHEEP'S FESCUE MEADOW FOXTAIL CRESTED FOXTAIL CLOVERS— White Clover, Red Clover. Cow Grass, Alsyke, Mangels, Carrots, Parsnips, Rape, Linseed, Field Mustard, &o. TURNIPS— PurpIe Top, White Stone, Green Top, Aberdeen. All the above Seeds are clean and bright, and frpshly imported. WP A* R X E R, # BADDLER, COLLAR & HARNESS MAKER, BROADWAY, MARTON. JS.B. — Collars made on tho premises. MRS. STJSELE'S. TIAMILY HOTEL, MARTON. (Opposite the Temperance Hall). HALCOMBE. HALCOMBE HOT E I Halcombe. F. France ... ... Proprietor. HAVING taken anew departure, and assumed the proprietorship of the above Hotel, I desire to notify that it is my intention to cater for the comfort and accommodation of Commercial Travellers, Settlers, and the Public generally. The Hotel is in First Class condition, and it will be my aim to ensure the good word of all visitors by prompt attention to expressed wishes, and by careful supervision of all the departments. Families may rely upon obtaining superior accommodation. Private suites. The Cuisine may specially be depended upon-, and the Liquors of the very best brands. GOOD STABLING. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HALCOMBE STATION. The up and down trains meet at this station, and a stoppage of 20 minutes is allowed for refreshments. Passengers may depend upon finding an excellent repast provided, railway travelling being found to be peculiar incentive to a good appetite, F. FRANCE, Proprietor. FEILDING. TT7 A. P I C A R D, Having erected premises at Feilding, intends starting businesp as HORSE SHOER AND GENERAL SMITH In all the branches of the trade, and trusts by good workmanship and moderate charges to merit a share of, publio patronage. W. A. PICARD, Near Denbigh Hotel, Feilding; til p, dfe — 'aO-S^ 3c js ■* J * ,i,!§PrlJ i ; wmm c g 3|^|ii:iii|:-i b° g tiiiiiii:u FQXTOET. MANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON. HENRY HILLEN... Proprietor (Late of the Pahatanui Hotel.) Superior Accommodation for all classes Good Stables with capital spacious Loose Boxes. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. Great alterations and improvements are in course of completion, and a Billiard Table has been ordered, • HENRY HILLEff. WHYTE'S HOTEL FOXTON. A, J. WHYTE Proprietor. Cobb & Co.'s Coaches leave this Hotel every morning for Wellington, (Sundays excepted.) Every accommodation for Travellers. Sample and Bath Kooms. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Lessee of the Public Hall, which may be engaged for Entertainments on ap. plication to A. J. WHYTE.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3218, 30 August 1878, Page 4
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