Hotels » p HE JUNCTION HOTir.L, SA N SON , MAN A W A '■' U. CHANGE OF PROPPJF/TAKY. FLTZ'. ni?nw\ T , (Late of the Terrucp Kud Hotel, Pal-merst-in North) I Begs to inrimnte 'o the nublic that j «h« has purchased the above well- . known Hotel, and in'ends, by re-fiT- • nisbing, etc., to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL- __^ The Bar wiil be rp-stocked with th*-* best branda of Wines, Spirits, and Beer. First-class Accomraodaiio-i v»ill be offered to travellers. Good Stabling and Secure Paddocks, with a man in charge. BATCH£LAE'3 ROYAL HOTEL. PALMKRSTON. r-THF. Most Popular Hostlery ca a., tbe Coast. Its Reputation ia still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and depart daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J. FF.NTON", Pr'>p:-ir" v -r*.\ D" N I 0 N L 0 T E L, Wiliis-stre t, WELLI NGTON. EIL_X HxttlH-fCO, PRO-fRIK-TRKs?*. Wines, ales, and spirits ef firsfcl_Bß^brands. Good table kf-pl, nnd -Rrsi- f.dasa accommodfltion for btjur-ders. \\J A L K L K Y 8 COMMEECIAL HOTEL PALMERSTON KORTH. The Premier Hotel en the West Coast. ITa TTIvTTu R~OThL t AVENUE, FOXTON, (\T TO J.> ERE KFELD, havir.g purcbas'-d the above Hotel, heirs to inform tbe public that lie offers the Best Acsomaiodation to Boarderc and Travellers. On.j tbs best brands cf Bear, Wiaes and Spirits on hand. The C«ioine caanct be excelled. First-class Billiard Table. Good Stabling aod Paddocks. Huggiea aad Horses alwavs en ha_d. OTfO BERKEFELD, Proprietor, HALCOMBE HOTEL, HALCOMBE. (Corner of tbe Squere.) fTIHIS Hotel offers Superior^accomi in cdation for Families. Tbe cellar will be kept supplied with nothing but the be.t q'.iaiity of Ales, Wines, and spirits. The well-known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, under the personal supervision cf the proprietor, who will spare no effort in making his patrons really comfortable. GOOD bTABLING. £. CHILD, Proprietor. Vj ABOMO H O 1 BL, _-tJL Cuba-street, WELLI N GTCK, _____ For wines, spirit*. _nd mal; liquors of superior quality, at wh*»l«»sa : e prices, apply wt the ><asonie Hotel. 'Ihey are eelected and imported by W. J/t MESON, Proprietor. ****m*w***w*sm ni tmmmmmtm ■ ■■ i _■■■ *m\* tm\ ■■ i ■ ***** rmmtmm m i, ak i MjTii ia k el7_T ' OPENING NOTICETAMES BRANNEY bsgs to inform trf th? poblic of Feilding and .-arround- / injr distrsftt, that h« is prepared to de- ' liver bread daily to any part cf the towa I aad suburbs. 7d *i-]>o-Rnd Loaf — for Cash 7(1 Buns, Sconas, aad Cakes _aade to order. AU orders entrusted to the above wiil h* ptmcta&liy attended to. JAMES BItANNEY. | Nakiao, 90th Bept., 1881. VV. J. UANDV, f* ".IvF.BAL AOKNT, undertakes \7i the t*?-aio and P_rchaso, (on ce.ii aiiaston), ot New Zealand produce ai.'. other merchandise ; clearing at C citoms for Import, Export, or transhipment Rnd forwarding of good*. a* Land i'ruker's Agent; receive-* f.»r registration, stampin_, Ac, deeds -a&der tho Land i'ranaier Act. S?_CIA_. A ---Re.-*: Peacock's Jams, fi-ttti's Coffees an, Spices, Murray's CovfecJiirtcry and Bis cuits, Nelson, Moate and Co's., Blended Teas, Wade's Cornflower, N.Z. Detp-sea Fishing Co's. Smoked Fisk. ■ Address-— | ' Groy-Btreet, VVelling*ton.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 35, 25 August 1883, Page 4
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498Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 35, 25 August 1883, Page 4
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