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Hotels j WHY T E' S H O T EL , j FOXTON. | EDWARD JEWELL wishes to j inform the public that, having | assumed the proprietorship of the I above well-known and favorite Hoioi. be intends to spare no expense to n:;ike it the most comfortable on the coasr. None but experienced servants kep', and visitors can rely on receiving j ev.-ry attention and civility. | The table will be provided in a most liberal manner, und the proprietor's lo:g experience as providore of tho late N.Z.S. -. Company's and jclier boats will be a guarantee that none but tbe best ot Ales, Wines, and Spirits, £c , will be kept in stock. The Stables will be under the man agement ofthe well-known R. Stanley , late of Cobb A Co., Foxton. The Express from the Hotel will be iv attendance on night trains to convey passengers aud luggage for those wishing to stop at th. Hotel, free of j charge. ' Cobb fc Cos. Coaches stop at the ' Hotel to take up or land passengers |to or from Wellington. Those for i Wellington coach ;"mav rely on being ! called in time to have hot breakfast : before storting, - 1 n H E JUNC TI 0 N HOTEL, SANSON, MANAWA'IU. ! CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. ELIZA BROWN, (Late of the Terrace End Hotel, Palmerstjn North) i Begs to intimate to the public that sh*"- has purchased tbe above wellknown Hotel, and intends, by re-fur-nishing, etc., to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOTELThe Bar will be re-stocked with the j best- brands of Wines, Spirits, and j , Beer. ! First-class Aceommodatioi '•■ill be, cflered to travellers. | Good Stabling and S.-cure P&adocks, ' with a man in charge. j BATCHELAITS ROYAL IIOTEL, PALMERSTON, npiTF. Most Popular Hostlery on j JL the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. j Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and depart daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J. FENTON, Proprietor. JT N I 0 N ii 0 T E L, U Willis-streft, WELLINGTON. Ellen Harding, Proprietress. Wine 3, ales, and spirits of firstclass'brands. Good table kept, and first- class accommodation for boarders. Vy A L K L E V* S COMMERCIAL HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. HALCOMBE HOTEL, HALCOMBE. (Corner of the Square.) fJpilIS Hotel offers Superior accomI m odation for Families. The cellar will be kept supplied «vith nothing* but the bes-t quality of .-_les, Wines, and Spirits. The well-known reputation of the Table will be fully maintained, under the personal supervision of tbe proprietor, who will spare no effort in making his patrons really comfortable. GOOD STABLING. E. CHILD, _, Proprietor. MASONIC H OTE L, Cuba-street, WELLIN G T O N . For wines, spirits, and malt liquors of superior quality, at wholesale prices, apply at the .Vasouic Hotel. Tht-y are selected and imported by W. JAMESON, Proprietor. rk ATTEiiSALL'S LIVEmY AND I BAIT STABLES, (Late Jordan's), Rangitikei street, Palmerston. j I Every care and attention taken of I Travellers' Horses and Vehicles. I Charges moderate, i BROWN and POISON, Proprietors. f\ _ E 0R G E DIXON, \JJ .Manufacturer of DoUBLK JERATBD WATERS AND CORDIALS, Cuba street, Wellington. MRS GEORGE DIXON wishes to to intimate to her friends aud the public generally that the business will be carried on as usual under her own supervision, and that no effort will be spared on her part to merit a continuance of the patronage so freely accorded to her late husband. All country orders will meet with prom 1 1 and careful attention.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 69, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 69, 13 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 69, 13 November 1883, Page 4

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