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WH V T E'S H O T- XL , . FOXTOS. IT^DWARD JKWELL wishes t«j JL-J inform the public that, having assumed the proprietorship of the above well-knowo and fnvorite Hotel, he intends' to spare uo expense to make ir the most comfortable on the coast, j Itfcns but experienced servants kep*, } and visitors can rely on receivingj sy(>ry attention and aivility. I The tible will be provided m a most ' liberal manner, uiid the proprietor's s j lo!ij>- experience as provider*! of the :jla!S N.Ji."?. . Coajpany'a and jther boats will be a guarantee that none but the best ot -ilea, Wines, and Spirits, tfcc , will be kept in pti:ok. The Stables will he under the man agemenT. '.«f the well-known R. Stanley, late of Cnbb & Co., Fox ton. The Express fro™ the Hodpl will be in attoridancti on night trains to conve\ passengv.rs and •iufrjrsiire for those wishing to stop at the Hotel, free of chargeCoiib 1 Co'h. Coaches etop at the Hotel t" take up or land pass-enters to or from Wollinsrfoa. Those for W*>l3i«gron coach vany relj oq btMngcalled in limn to tiavt bot breakfast befnre starting, •p.H E J U N CT J U N HOTEL, SAN SO> r , MAN AW A'i U. CIUNUS OF PROPRIETAKY. ELIZA BROWiV, (Late cf the 'IV.rriice End Hotel, Palnj r ;3r >n ?Vi;rf!i) Bep-g to iminiMie ro tbe public tlmt sh'i has purchased ?bs ab"V^ wo!l---knowo Hote.!. cud i trends, by i-c-i»r---iijabin < ?-, etc., to make if n Fl i : ST- CLA SS K ( )TEL" Tho Bar will he re-stock^d w'tlh the Hesfc brands of Wines, JSpirits, and Beer. First-class Acfommodatio i will be cßereu to travellers. Good Stftbling and S« : cnre P&adocks, wir.h a taau in chnrg-e. BAT-CHELAE'S EOYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON. T'lIR Most Popular Hostlery on the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive} and depart daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J. FENTON, Proprietor. TT W I 0 N H 0 T EL, U Willis-6tre<-t, WELLINGTON. Ellsh HARX»i»a, Peoprietress. VVinss, ales, and spirits si iirstclass^brasds. Good table kept, aiid first-class accommodation for benrders, \y a l i l c y 7^ COMMESCIAL HOTEL PALVJERSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on th» West Coast. HALCOMBh] HOTEL, HALCOMBE. (Corner of the Square.) 'ipfllS Hotel offers Superior accoraJ ra oiltition for Families. Tho cellar will be kept supplied *-ith nothing but the be;-t quality of Alos, Wines, and Spirits. The well-known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, nnder the personal supervision of tbe proprietor, who will spare no effort, in making- his patrons really comfortable. GOOD E. CHILD, Proprietor. MA S O N 1 (J H v 'I 1 E L, ! Cuba-htreet, W E L LI N G T 0 N. i for wii.es, epirits, and male liquors of superior quality, ot wholes c prices, apply «t the -Viasouic Hotel. Tht^y ar« selected n nd iiujsovtwl by W. JAMESON, Proprietor. » i ATI JBJ.'.S.* LL'H I.IVE-.YAM) A BAIT &TABLK>, (Late JordanN), ' Kangitikei street, Pa;merston. \ Kvo^y care «nd attention taken of j Travellers' Horses and ' Vehicles. I Charjjes^nioderate. BRO^'N and POISON, Propriotors. • , JOHN BELK, , \y- II FE L W ICI GII T, Coacfci)V ?' Builder,' &,c. corner of Bher-will-streftt, Koad. Buggies, Dog t>«rts, Spring l'r«pj», Dta>s, &c, wade and repaired with ail possible desjmtch. ,G. H CLAPliiil & OU., ' ' jPaJLORs asd uurprrreßs, JL ' Victoria Avcchc, - '^vYaufjiti.m, Opposite Obavaanes' Hotel. A choice lot of Tweeds to choose from A new ixvd yaned stock of llatss^ j - Tieftj, and general Hosiery.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 66, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 66, 6 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 66, 6 November 1883, Page 4

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