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TJUNNYTHOEPE SAW AND 13 ""' PLANING MILLS, ■"■/.'■■■ • Near Feilding, '.. ' ■. ■ , ■■■ > \ NOW' 6 P.E N . : SJ. GAMMAN, PROPKiETioK: ' :|i! Timber of all descriptions, supplieda 1 , lowest current rates.: •,</•<' A large stock of; ' Good; Totara. foif I building [purposes. ■'■-■ v ■■■'■■'■■"■ .■■■••>• Orders to supply Bridg^ Contract's, / iberally dealt with. .' '"'., , ';', ■> \ i ND ZMIjO'N^^dTE L , 1 ■-■■■•' -AWAHUEL >'.'.>.''"",'■ '.Wr NEW PB'OPEIETQESHIP/ : k ; r|E.raYM6(^NAGHAN,'^tft" Li notify to the 'settlers lin jjii'e' t district, and the travelling public genjeraUy, that he has/just assumed> the jproprietorship of the absve.well-' known first class hotel, formerly .caiv'f ried on by Mr Samuel. * ' " i } It is the new proprietor's intenjfciQU to introduce into the business lajli necessary improvements, and to 'make';this one of the best appointed couniry hotels on the coast; None but'tße;' best brands of Beer/, WSa'es^ 'Spirits,' and other Liquors will be kept. ',"',[. The best accommodation for; Travel-. . : . lers, Drovers, Ac* ; .: -^ Good Stabling and Paddocking. I First class Billiards.' ; FEILDING HOTEL; 1 KIMBOLTON KOAD, FEUJDIiiG , • T H A 1 S T I E' ; / 1 t' •■; . . ' ' ■ : ? - .■-!: ■■;:.••:■;. PROPRI E T 0 R. Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors ' receive special attention. .; I Superior Billiard Room. All; Liqudrs are «f Best Selected : Brands. — i .Good Stabling. . . rtir a l k l c; V's : COMMEECIAL; HOTEL I PALM^ESTON NOETH. , The Premier Hotel on the West : Coast; BATCHELAR'S EOYAL, HOTEL, : PALMERSTON. 'I^HE Most Popular Hostlery on K. the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and depart daily. Good Stabling for Horses. J, FEN TON, j . , Proprietor. CLAIEVILLE TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE AND BAKERY. JOHN GOULD begs respectfully to i thank his friends and the public of Feilding and district for all past favors, and to remind them that he is still supplying pure unadulterated Bread at 6d. PEE 4lb. LOAF. for cash on Delivery. , All kinds of Confectionery and Pas? try made to order. Weddings, Picnics, Balls', and Patties supplied with every Requisite on moderate terms. -•■•■•■- Private Boarders will find all the Comforts of a Home at this ; wellknown Establishment. ■ • ■ A Good Table and Clean; Beds guaranteed. -• - - — *■>' A JOHN: GOULD j /o ; PRPPRIETOB ; SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY (The Oldest Established Shop in the 1 Borough of Feilding), Corner of Manchester & Grey .streets. E. B. GICHABDi, Proprietor* j I E"O Y^ ■'.■DESIBBS to .. _O. V7T»[ thank ,nu- f me'rous ', customers ' for their kind patronage accorded him during tb.6' past, and hbpes for a continuance of their favors in the future. "'"[ „' Customers waited on/daily .for 'orders. Prime Beef, Mutton,, and Pork always; on hand. . • '* Small Goods prpmptly made up. , ' N.8.-^Sinall profits and quick returns., OPENING 'NOTICE.-' The well-known and old established f]i bmmere ial H^ te 1 , \jf Willis Street, Wellington, Close to:th;e Q,u^ep's. Wharf,:and Post and, 1 Telegraph Offices, is now ready to receive visitors and permanent boarders. The Proprietor, Alb James Guilfoed (formerly in the wine and spirit trade^ haying purchased 'the lease of ' the Hotel, 1 will, in soliciting publio patronage, endeavor to. merit that support which a well conducted house, affording every; comfort ■ and convenience, may reasonably be expected to receive; Note the address- - Cbinme'rc'al Hotel, Willis Street. JAMES GUILFOED, Proprietor. - — ; — — — : : ' r ■■' ■ -t' CENTRAL HOTEL, Wellington, N.Z. W. J. SCOTT ............ Proprietor. Luncheon Daily from 12.30 to 2. Is.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 123, 27 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 123, 27 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 123, 27 March 1886, Page 4

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