I Hotels EMPIRE HOTEL, ' . FEILDING. 1^ BELLVE begs to inform his -•• Old Cusomers and the Travelling Public generally that he has just opened .be above New and Commodious Hotel. The accommodation for travellers is unsurpassed; tbe bed-rooms being nicely furn isiied and well ventilated, ,<__les, Wines, and Spirits oi the best Brands. The Billiard-Room is perfect j being fitted np with one of Alcock's renowned Tables. Good Stabling accommodation. EMPIRE^HjQTEL., 1 ' Government Reserve ne ar Railway Station FEILDING HOTtJi:, KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING J HA ST I E Begs to inform tbe Public, his Patrons and Friends, that he has* purchased the " FEILDING HOTEL; That the Hougf has been re-furnished right througoout, that additions and alterations., conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the Public ha^bee^Bombleted; ,'afod that every °^^iayW will be made, and np expense ißpared, to nlake tfye house "* one of .tii^^estbii the Coast. ■ : -" '• .'!.T7Tnf./.i Every conyenience for Boarders, Travellers, and Visitors, -who m^y .rely on civility and attention.THB IsIQITOBS ABB OF THB BBS* BIABBS* Bri__a__i_DS i r^iLLiARDs n i J.HASTIEr Proprfetor. HALCOMBE HOTEL, HALCOMBE: ', (Corner of the Square.) Ei~l H I L !>,' late .f the Hal- • Ky combe Refreshment Rooms Having purchased 1 this well-known and old-established HOTEL, now takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support accorded him ia the pasi, and trusts in his new un dertaking he will meet with a> foil t_are of public patronage, uperior accommodation for Families. The cellar will be kept supplied . frith nothing but the best quality- of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. The well-known reputation orthe Table will be fully maintain^, nnder tbe personal supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no eflFbrt in making his patrons really comfortab le. €K)OD STABjJNO. ; ; E. CHILD. _■ •''••■ Proprietor. Feilding Stables, KIM BO L TO N WW X D , FOLDING. v R MORPHY begs to notify te «, , • tbe public of Feilding and the dis. Hct that he Itas taken the above Stables, ..which fraye -been .- thoroughly renovated and fitted, up with every Vconvenieaee; * -'■ Saddle Horses, Buggici*, &c t on ' Hire..'" ' T ■) ; Every attention paid vto : >fierjw_ left' a. the Stables. 1 R.M. also wish -% ; toVifb«mt tho public that he is prepared -$o GARRY GOODS <n- P ASSfiNGBRS from the ' Railway Station to .fepptjtli.jisf the Town or Country at Moderate rates. 9^~ Add^uess^b — - FEI LDI N* 'G* HO TE J. '■'■■•■•«»- M »-*^^^P-f-«»*»s»M-s» w. brlNdt, - ' Boot and Shbeifcaker. DESIRES to mskeuknown to the public of Feifding/that^he is leaving the ""'jtt^iiSfej;!t_Mt he would esteem it a great favor if» persona owing him any money won^ldpay up the J same '•'witl^as littlf delay-^possible. i Whije, thanking the s public; for past f fayOM^;^ld>stftt«*.„l^ ness wilLbe ,qar^i^)on in futnrehunder the management ojVMif^^mitfc- ;■ :" AU orders leit^wsjifei^ nd Pearson, prompayattehded-^o^^B
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 2, 21 June 1882, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 2, 21 June 1882, Page 1
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