Hotels ENDYMION HOTEL, Awahuri. M". K. S AMOELS -, PROPnIETOK This Hotel is beautifully situated. ■ and from the snncious balcony comf inands a magnificent view of the sur--1 rounding country, which is most picturesque. The green fields adjacent abound with Pheasants, Quail, Hares and . Wild Fowl. Tourists and Visitors will find the accommodation in the superlative 1 degree. Private suites of apartments, bridal chambers specially furnished. Hot and cold baths. Promenade balcony, 160 ft. long. ; Garden contains the choicest fruits. ' Buggies, Ladies' and Gent's saddle horses. Good secure paddocks for stock, , Orders by telegram will have prompt attention. PRI N CE S S HOTEL, Tebbacb End, PALMERSTON NORTH. JAMES WEIGHT, late of the Junction Hotel, Sanson, begs to inform his old friends in Feilding, Palmerston, and the public generally, that he has taken the above well-known and popular hotel, -and hopes, by his usual oivility and attention, to continue to merit a fair share of patronage. Al wines and spirits, and best beer on the coast. The dining-table will satisfy the nicest > epicure. Splendid billiard table ; Clean comfortable beds ; Good loose-box stabling and paddockine:. THE DKNBIGH HOTEL, , FErLDING. CHARLES ROE Proprietor, HPHIS Hotel is replete with every Comfort for Travellers . Good Bath Room, , The Best Billiard Room on the Coast, witn an accomplished marker. Sample Rooms, separate from the ; main building. Good Stabling Accommodation. Horses and Traps on hire, | Special Brew of Ale on Draught. The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits only on hand. CHELTENHAM HOTEL, KIWITEA. "D q T E W A R T, Proprietor.
WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. rj'HIS Hotel is now open, and has ■ been built without, regard to expenditure, and possesses every improvement, convenience and com- . fort. The Stabling Accommodation, is in keeping with the Hotel, and contains fourteen stalls. • Cobb's Coaches arrive and depart from the door. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS PER RAILWAY. An Fxpress from Whvte's Hotel will be in waiting every night on arrival of the Train for the purpose of . conveying (free of charge) passengers going per coach to Wellington or intending to stay at the Hotel. Luggage j also carried. ' | FEILDINO HOTEI, : KIMBOLTON ROAD, FEILDING 1 H A S T.I E P R...0 PR T ETOR Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors '. '>'. a receive special attention. Superior Billiard Room. All liquors are' of Befit Selected o ' Branda. . I ' r. Good Stabling. : 'y. TE, ;A K 0 H p;;rE K Upper Willis-Street,' J ■ ;T.'.::Wi'S,li/L LMiG TOfy Wines, ales, and spirits of the jest brands. <- Unsurpassed accommodation for boarders. j: WHELAN Proprietor. C HIP fj OTEL, (nearly opposite^ the railway station) ., Taupo Quay, Wanganui, A good table kept. .All ; Meals^ and . c Beds Is each. Special terms. .by the. day. or week. . Good Stabling and Paddocks. ; Wines and Spirits ot the best brands. Good Beer always on. tap. " : ' J. H. JENSEN, Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 114, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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