Hotels mHE JUNCTION HOTEL, SANSON, MANAWATU. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. ELTZ A TrOWN, (Late of the Terrace End Hotel, Palmerstjn North) Begs to intimate to the public that sh« has purchased the abovo wellknown Hotel, and intends, by re-fur-nishing, etc., to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOTELTho Bar will be re-stocked with the best brands of \Tfnes, Spirits, and Beer. First-class Accommodation will be oflered to travellers. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks, with a man in charge. BATCHELAR'S ROYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON, THR Most Popular Hostlery on the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and depart daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J. FF.NTON, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL H OTEL, Willis- street, Wellington. T. FLAHERTY, Proprietor. (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Timaru.) General position, within easy distance of wharf. Every accommodation and convenience. Table d'hote Daily at 1 p.m. ; Luncheon from 12 to 2. Night watchman and porter to attend to travellers 'by steamers. TT N I ON HOTEL, U Willis-street, WELLINGTON. Ellen Harding, Proprietress. Wines, ales, and spirits of firstclass brands. Good table kept, and first-class accommodation for boarders. Vy A L K L E ITS COMMERCIAL HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. MANAWATU HOTEL,
AVENUE, FOXTON. ATTO TVERKEFELD having purchased the above Hotel begs to inform the public that hi offers the Best Accommodation t< Boarders and Travellers. Only the beat brands of Beer, Winef aod Spirits on hand. .— «» Tbe Cuisine cannot be excelled. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Buggies and Horses always on hand OTTO BERKEFELD, Proprietor. ~~ HALCOMBE HOTEL, HALCOMBE. (Corner of the Square.) E"" r\ HILD, late of the Hal- • V^ combe Refreshment Rooms Having purchased this well-known and old-estab'ished HOTEL, now takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers or the liberal support accorded him jn thopasy ahd trusts in his new un: dertaking, he will meet . with, a full vjare of public patronage; ' ■ '•" ' uperior accommodation for Families. ' The cellar will- fte 1 kept supplied I frith nothing but the l! beht ; quality of AlesyWines, -and Spirits,. " ; ' ' 'Ihe well-ktiown reputaiion of the Table will be fully. maintained; undej 1 the personal supervision of the pro? pridtdryivbo' will 'spare no effort iri making his patrons really comfortable. '; • ■ i GOOD STABLING . E. CHILD, : Proprietor, i OPENING : -NOTICE. 'j AM cGLASHANbegs to inf • JjLJL form the inhabitants^ of Feilding and surrounding districts that he has opened those premises ad-r joining W. Campbell, Bootmaker: Kimbolton Road, as a Fancy Bread andCon/eotionery Establishment. I • Customers waited on for orders, i Picnic Parties supplied. Wedding, Cakes, • Rath Cakps, and other : goods, niajde to order on thej shortest notice.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 114, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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