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aaßa___a__a_HßH_n_MßßtMnß3MßKn_Da W H V T E'S HOT EL FOXTON. J7«DWAKD JKVVELL wishes to" J inform the public thai, haying • assumed the- -proprietorship of the : I above well-known ;md r'avorite'Hotel,' ihe iu.t.end» to. sj are:uo expense to make ; it ;he mo.t comfortable : on the const. :N .ne but. exj-erio'iiced servants kep*/ ,a d visitors can relyr on receiving , evi-ry attenrioc and civility. -■■ • • j lhe tahle will be provided in a.most ' liberal manner, and thii j>roprie*.or J s ioug experience us providore,- "f IS (the late K.Z.S. . Company's -and. -jther boats will be a guarantee -that 'nonebut the best ot Ales, Wines, and Spirits, ifcc , will be kept in stock. The Stables will be, Under the man agement of the well-known 11. Stanley, late ol Cobb & Co., Foxton. The Exjiress from the Hotvl will be in attendance on night trains to. convey passengers arid luggage for those wishing to stop at th-j Hotel, free ol charge. . • " Cobb t Cos. Coaches stop at the Hotel to take up or land jiassenger-s to or from Wellington. .Those for VV ellington coach may rely on being called iv time to have hot breakfast before starting, " " ' " THE DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. CHABLES BOE........pKOPKiETort. Hotel is replete with every Comfort for Travellers. Good Bath Room, '! he Best Billiard Room oh" the Coast', witn an aceomjdished marker. Sample Rooms, separate from the main; building. Good Stabling 'Accommodation. '. : Horses and Traps on hire, Special' Brew of Ale on Draught. The Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits only on hand. CII ELT ENII A M H OTE L, KIWITEA. TT) Q T E W A B T, Pj-opriktor. - p HE JQ N CT I U N HOTEL, SANSON, M A N A WA'! U. J " CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. ELIZ\ BROWN, (Late of the Terrace End Hotel, Pal- ■•' . • merstJU Noi.th) Begs to intimate : to, tie public that sh» has purchased the abnvo wellknown Hotel, and intends, by re-fur-nishing, etc., to make it a ; 'FIRST-CLASS HOTELThe Bar will be re-stocked with the be^t brands of,, U ines, Spirits, and Beer. , . . v :,. : ; First-cluss Accommodatioi v ill be o.Bered to travellers. : ] : Gpod Stabling and S< cure Paddocks, j with a man in charge. "\\^ ..... A L K L E Y'S y COMMEECIAL iIOTEL .: PALMEKSTON NORTH. . The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. mTa^nX^ A~ L IL HO t"¥l -, V' : AVEMtTE, FOXTON. ■ ■ 1 f\ TT 0 1 > ER K l<: FEL D, having p-.irchas'd the above .Hotel, 'heirs.', ro inform' "the, public, that he ' i.jFcrs.thi;*: Best .Accotnmodation to [Bojirdtt-rs- a^nd .Travellers. :- y Oiily the best' brantls 'e-fßeer' Wines - :. j ■ ia. v r I Spirits 1 bn'-hand. i'l he (;»iisine cannut.be excelled". I First-cla-s Billiard lable. J " j Good Stablinglanfd PsidSocks. Bug-ffies and IlorsieaialwaVa on hand. .■no •- | . — pobh Jaad-'jCo'st^o^cnes start idaily» i at a.BO/a.m-.]from:this hotel 'for'W elarriving from Wellington at ' i4~i45 p.im Booking office at the Hotel iwher« tickets: atid^ ail pariiculars can -he: obtained. '; ; "y i ' '■■■ ■■'I- The Manawatu Hotel Fxpress will - meet the nj^lftl fxau4 amlionvey trav•'elliei's .tO-'tlieJiotel free of charge. I OJTy> ..BjKK^Eß^^Tj; -■'.:; j • I,i:!J - : - *»'-■-• ■''Proprietor^'" "I '-^AIieOMTJE- HbJEL, 1- J;: j H.L(X<MBE^ '■■■y ! . . (Corner^ pT r.theys(*jfmre;^ > r, < '"^P Hl§' H p.. el,' pm-ri" Su jjeri or accom-. Aim, Wines, $$_i uWrtiiv &•& i'-r.v. ;"t^e personaF supervision of thefpjjO,-* la Gge#M^ D / M aoOnovaWl^- CHILD,

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 25, 1 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 25, 1 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 25, 1 March 1884, Page 4

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