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'-ENDY M" TO N .H OvT 1L,"" 1 j- . . 1 Awahuri. ' ...... .. . . -.-: ..;' ' .rb^.^KlHlPltlKTOji. . A .^sb I ; 'This; _Jpte]/Js;.'beHHtil.pnY. ; pitu'a|e;d% : i ''A [ .and from* tire .'snacibiwr balcony^ (Anrii%- >: ' ! uaa_iis ; -»a-rn'ao-.iiifi-.*en'c vW: t»f th'a '-stir- ■' . rounding '■ 'country, 'which ' is 'most" ,-pict.ures:uieV';. ..,...' * I 1 fields adjacent .-abound '. vvit'li Pii«asautsj,..' Quail,, Ilaras- and? 1 YuM i'-wl. ..,-. -•-.,.' ' j- .. .. ''Aniri.^t'nand Visitors will, find th»* . accpiiim'odatiori in the superlative] decree. •'^' •••■'-' b i Private suitos of npartmr-ri's, bridal i ohnnibrrs., specially furnished. Hoi and cold barbs. , . : " Promenade balcony, IfiOft. long-. „ Garden contains tht? choicest fruits. Biiji-»ies. Ladies' and Gent's saddie 'horses. ' '* Good secure paddocks for .stock. - Orders by telegram will havo prompt, attention. PRINCESS HOTEL, Tf.ehace End, PALMERSTON NORTH. TAMES WETGHT, Jafe of the Jun eB * tion Hotel, Sanson, bpps to inform bis old friends in Feilding. Palmerstun. and Uie public generally, that lie has taken the nbove well-known and popular hotel, and hopes, by his usual civility nnd attention, to continue to merit a fair uhare of patronage. Al wines and spirits, and best beer on the coast. The dining-table will satisfy tbo nicest epicure. Splendid billiard table ; Clenn comfortable bed* ; Good loose-box slabliui; and paddock ing. THE DI'ABJGR HOTEL, FEILDING. CHARLES ROE PriopniF/roit. Hotel ia replete with every Comfort for Travellers. Good Bath Room, The Beat Billiard Room on the Coast, witn an accomplished marker. Sample Rooms, -separate from the main "'buildingA * * Good Stabling Accommodation. : ( Horses and Traps ori hire, .... Special ' Brew of Ale on -Draught. ■ ; i A" -AAA- "; -^'^/i, Thejßest Bronds of Ales, Wines, and .* l ' spirits'* bri'ly on .hand. '* c^j_ — ••'•"• , ; ! *- <^- : -« ,Cll:E L'TE^N HAM II 0 T EL, •) , V- ; .; '->. ; ■{ 'A -.? ', A KIWITEA. E ! q Yew 'a-'r: t, „...&.,. A ■ ■';' „.. .... Pkopriktor. *WH YTE'B HO 1 RL; ■ ;: : J " ?, 'v foxton. ••'** » * ,II .1,1 ' '"rHJS iHottd is now open, and has • = been built without regard to expenditure., and possesses . every improvement,." cphvpnience and comfort; "'' AA 7. 7 '.','. '. „ The Stabbing. Accommodation is in ..keeping with the Hotel, and contains !.ourte,en stalls.. Cobb's Coaches arrive and depart from the door. NOTICE' TO TRAVELLERS PER RAILW AY. An Express from Whvte's Hotel will be in waiting every night on arrival of the '"rain for the purpose of conveying (free 'of charge) passengers going per coach to Wellington or intending to stay at the Hotel. Luggage aleo carried. ~ FEILDING HOTEI^ EIMBOLTON ROAD, TEI LDING J HASTIE PROPRIETOR. Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors receive special attention. Superior Billiard Room. All Liquors are of* -Best Selected! „ Brands. Good Stabling.'? fin E ARO H- () T E L, A.; Upper Willis-street, I Aj W E I'L ')' Ti'' G T O'T? .' i , Wipe 8", ales, and offthe "'jest " \ -/A- '-.:■• -^brands.-; ■>&■■-.- v:*--;. ;■.;> ..-'•■ Un» urpasscd accr. mmodation for^ . • ; ; boarders. >^j.u Vy ■ I J-ksv^-s J.^WHELAIf-^roprieto^i' \J W.iliia^itr.eetj'W.elltrigtoa.'^j^Ji ' jT. FLA HER:) -\r ..p^oprietor,^.^ ' : (,!)ite of Shamrock Hotel, Tinianu) ■'•; j. ■-— *-:.<s- 't.9\ XLLd Jt*4ir*^s* ; ?»:J *a i 1 G'eneraUposition, within e*By,di.ltance " I ' of wKartVrti..;j«.<T4 7v<i A 7. Every accomm odation and; conveni-*./ erc^^abloid^o^ j I dLuncheon from 1 2 v tp) 2y? '% '*-%A\% A. ■A '.' : \. '"-' A - . -A. a A n>~i'iAii-)4- !■ watchman .andjpp^teriitbiattendr : . 77 \ 7. 'rty%*yMfe?fr-hy& '"■■ 'AAAA'mYkkVY. AA7a7'7aaaa '■".'-'

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 36, 28 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 36, 28 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 36, 28 August 1883, Page 4

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