Hotels rp II E JU.NGTIO N HOTEL^ j SANSON, MAN A WA" U. I CH VNGE OF PROPRIETARY. EL!Z» BROWN. (Late of the Ton-ac" End Hotel, Palni»rst>n North) Begs to intimate 'o tbe nihlic tint -•hi has purchased tbe abov wellknown Hotel, and "intends, by re-lur ni-hing. etc.. to moke it a FIRST-OLA HS HOTELThe Bar will bo re-«:tnckerl with tb" host ''rands of ines, Spirits, and Reer. First-class A cnmmodafio > ■••ill be (Hered to travellers. Good Stnblinp and S-cure Pt-tdoeks, witli a man in charge. BATCHELAR'S ROYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON, TPHE Most Popular Hostlery on I the Coast. Its' Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and deport daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J. FENTON, Prop- ietor. TT N I 0 N H 0 T E L, IJ Willis-stre t. VVELLI NGTON. Elt-h-n Haiding, Propriktrkps. Wines, files, and spirits of firstclass brands. Good table kept, and first-class accommodation for boarders V\T A L K L E V' S COMMERCIAL HOTEL PALMEKSTON NOETII. The Premier Hotel on tho West Coast. MANA WA T U HOT EL, AVENUE, FOXTON. f\ TT 0 T> ERKEF EL D, having purchased the above Hotel, be»-s to inform tho public that he offers the Best Accommodation to Boarders and Travellers. Only the best brands of Beer, Wines and Spirits on hand. The Cuisine cannot be excelled. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Ruggies and Horses alwa\s on hand. OTTO BERKEFELD, Rriprietnr. HALCOMBK HOTEL, HALCOMBE. (Corner of the Square.) 'T*TJIR Hotel offers Superior accom I modarion for Families. Tbe cellar will be kept supplied A'ith nothing but the be-t quality of Ales, Wines, and Spirits. 'I he well-known reputation of the Table will be full}' maintained, under the personal supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no effort in making his patrons really comfortable. GOOD E. CHILD, Proprietor. \.l A S O \ 1 C II o TE L, jj'A Cuba-street, W E L L I :\ G T O N. For wines, spirits, and malr liquors of superior quality, at wholesa'e prices, apply at the Masonic Hotel. They are selected and imported I)}' W. JAMESON, Proprietor. iV AKi A 0 B \A KE ~i. \. OPENING NOTICE. JAMES BRANNEY begs to inform ft the puhlic of Feilding and surrounding district, that he is prepared to deliver bread daily to any part of the town and suburbs. 7d 4-pound Loaf— for C\sh 76. Buns, Scones, and Cakes made to order. All orders entrusted to the above will be jmnclually attended to. JA.ViES BRANNEY. Makino, 20th Sept., 18.52. FLOUU ! ~FLOUItTi~~~~ \ SK for Chamberlain's FLOUR admitted to to be 'he best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only mill that sfitted witb appliances for thori-ughi} nixing the wheats, essential to making xood Flour. Orders punctually ottended to. /V\ TR. 0 II A « R ER.LA Ijn Feilding Steam Mojir Mill.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 28, 9 August 1883, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 28, 9 August 1883, Page 4
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