Hotels . qpFIE JUNCTION HOTEL, SANSON, MANAWAIU. CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. ELIZA BROWN, (Late of the Terrace End Hotel, Palmersfon North) Begs to intimate to the public that, fho has purchased the abovo wellknown Hotel, and intends, by re-fur- '■ nisbine", etc., to make it a i FIRST-CLASS HOTELThe Bar will be re-stockpd with the best brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beer. First-class Acrommodfitioa "ill be offered to travellers. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks, J with a man in charge. i BATCHKLAITS EOTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON, npHr! Most Popular Hostlery on 1 the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive aud depart daily. Good !*'tablin<r for Horses. J. FKNTON, Prop' if tor. TT .N T I O N II 0 T E L, . x.) Willis-stre- 1, W E LL I NGTON. Y.um.ts Handing, Pkoprjktt.ks.s. Winces, ales, and spirits of firstclass brands. Good table kept, and first- el as 3 accommodation for bonrders. Vtf A L R L E V ' S ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. MAN A W AT U HOTEL, AVENUE, FOXTON. 1 ATTO T) ERKE FE L JD, having purchased the above Hote.l, > beg-s to inform the public that he offers the Best Accommodation to Boarders and Trarellers. Only the best brands of Beer, Wines and Spirits on hand. The Cuisine cannot be excelled. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling and Paddocks. 3 Buggies and Horses always on hand. T OTTO BERKEFELD, Proprietor. » HALCOMBE HOTEL, 3 HALCOMBE. t (Corner of the Square.) r]PHIS Hotel offers Superior'accom- , I motlation for Families. k The cellar will be kept supplied with nothing" but the be^t quality of I Ales, Wines, and Spirits. The well-known reputation of the p Table will be fully maintained, under the personal supervision of the proprietor, who will spare no effort in making his patrons really comfortable. GOOD STABLING. E. CHILD, Proprietor. V/j AS O :N 1 U H U TE L, j3JL Cuba-street, WELLINGTON. For wines, spirits, and malt liquors of superior qualify, at wh'ilesa'e prices, * apply at the Masonic Hotel. They are selected and imported by W. JAMESON. Proprietor. makl;\6 bake~\! opening notice. TAMES BRANNEY begs to inform j ff the public of Feilding and surrrmndI ing district, that he is prepared to deI liver bread daily to any part of the town and suburbs. 7d 4-pound Loaf — for Cash 7d ' Buns, Scones, and Cakes made to order. All orders entrusted to the above will be punctually attended to. t JAMES BRANNEY. I Makino, 20th Sept., 1882. VV. J. GANDY, GENERAL AGS«:nT, undertakes the Sale and Purchase, (on commission), of New Zealand produce ' aid other merchandise ; clearing- at Cuitotns for Import, Export, or tranef L ipment and forwarding of jroods. w.5 Land Hroker's Ag-ent receire-s for registration, stamping, (fee, deeds under the Land Iranster Act. \ . . SPECIIt Peacock's Jam*, Trent'a Coffees an<. Spicea,. Murray* Confectionery and Bis i cuita, Nelson, Mbate and Cos., Blended Teas, Wade's Cornflower, N.Z. Deep-sea Fishing Cos. Smoked Fish. I Address— Grey-street, VVellington. ■. . t
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 31, 16 August 1883, Page 4
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