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vJATOHKLAB'S EOY AL HOTEL. PALMERSTON. *pHE Most Popular Hostlerj on A the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassetf 3 . Napier and ..Wairarapa Qpaches; arriveanddfipart daily. Good Stabling- for Horses; ; - J. PKNTON, .-.'.... Proprietor;---r OPENING The welliknown and old established ; G'tio inmepcial H b t e l, Willis Street, Wellington, Close to the Queen's Wharf, and Poland Telegraph Offices, is now ready to receive visitors and permanent boarders. J The Proprietor, Mb James GuityoßD (fbivmerly jh the wine and, spirit trade), Having" purchased the lea# of thci HoteJi will^ in soliciting 'public; patrbnageienTdea^br to merit that suppprt wlupb t.ft well conducted house, affording every'comfori and cbnvenierijce, may re'asbnably'Ks^iT pected' to' receive. Nq'te'this a'ddresl- - : Commercial Hotel',' Willis Street * * s JAMES GpiLPP r Er>, .Proprietpr. ; FEILDING ~ KIMBpLTON JiOAD,,J;EJL^NG .'• ' '': t h, as t : i *%'::":" ■■■- i' ... ■'■.."... :::'■"" P 10 P E--..1, E T 0 R. Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors ■ receive special attention. . Superior Billiard RopitAAll ; Liquors are of Bes't -a Seieoted Bra-ndsi>s^: ;; - ,'"'.'..■,: ';■■■._■ Good Sil&blirhS ?: - ■■■-■■■■■'■ JCtL-. A K : ?L 1 E J' s COMMEECIAI/ 1 HOTEL PALMEESJON. NORTH. ,' x The Ireinier Hotel on the West Coast. £ J ; ri.yi issl . nft T'e'l '--■■ ; * ;i • -AWAifijm^ v - •• ? - : - , NEW PROPRIETORSHip. i|IJ*pNEy'McCLENAGHAN" begs^to '■li£& notify to the settlers in the district, and . the i-travelling public generally, that he has just assumed the proprietorship, of tlie aboyel! wellknown first class hotel, formerly carried on by Mr SamueV . . 3 It is the new proprietor's intention to introduce into the business all necessary improvements, and to make this one of the best appointed country hotels on the coast. - None but the best brands 'of Beerj "Wines, Spirits., and other Liquors wHI be ;kepfe. T i The best accommodation, for Travellers, Drovers, &c. - ' , Gfood Stabling and Paddockingf : First class Billiards. v u LIVERY AND BAIT STABLESi FEILDING. I EiSTABtiISHED BEFORE THE FLOOD. ; IN thanking the public for tbeir past favors, Mr Daw desire! to intimate' that he has always on .h^nd — Brakes, Double $ Single BuggieSj Quiet Riding Horses, &c. , i I ' Special ' arrangements > iniaide for Wedding, Picnic, or other paorties^i I -. Commercial Travelers attended ;to on shortest notice by letter of telegram. Gonveyance at each Train. - '{ | Carrying : buWesr^cbnd.tcted ' la3 hithertpi v , ".. ', ? - "', '"' : . ■' ' - •"*• ; *vl r :~y ';'■ : ;,sAMTra3^-pA^^^: MESSRJB^NES.iife-D|^ v- having opened? the Dehbighi ■ LIVELY & B'A^T STABLES are desirous^pf . ? info^aing '" the'public of Feilding,and Ita,iguburbs that they will alwaySifiaye ptf^and— - : \ Single and^DolilSle Buggies v . .Saddle Horses fof? haMetr jm& Gentlemen. ;:/ '/■■_ ; Horses broken to Saddle,: and; Single' : ;■. -V or Double Harness. ; M ■ Horse Trained for Racing Engage- : .ment.s^ Xerins as per agreement. . ;••■.;'; JONES ;&/DUN(MNf ; ■ Private Dispensary," Palme'rstoii'" Buildings, Foot 'of ■ (Jfteen-street,; Auckland.. Established for,^he .Sfiientific" and Speedy Ciure of Chr6riic,"N^.i-vous"and. Special Diseases. V .'Dr. Sneer is a Regular Physician, educated at Harvard College. U.S. He Was' devoted 'a lifetime 1 tp; : 'and'«is"acl«noWledged / to be the." most expert Physician in his specially in ( {he United" States.. Young Men and Middle-aged Men, whoi suffer from Nervous"and -Physical Debility, Lossjof ' Energy and Menurfy; Erujitjans on the Face, Mental" Depression, Kidney and 'Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia,,. •Rlieumatism., Scrofula,. Salt JRheum'^Paralyiisw^tt. Spinal Disease I ; 'St. 'yitus'.'Dahce^ Stiver Compldin^'i Asthma, Gati\rrh,' Heart CDiseaie^ Gravel; vTiles, &c.;and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do well {to come and tr>' the Doctor's method of cure, as it will* if properly applied, reljeye.-th^m' of their sufferings and. restore them to health. The "Doctor uses no mineral preparations ", his treatment consists'.wholly in the tis* 1 of vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted in< their systems; byi improper use of calomiel, seeds, which produce an annual crop, of disease. To such he would say, come and) be h'eale^^lt matters not what your troubles may be, com: and let the doctor examine VQurcase. If it- is citrabU,*he will tell' you sd; i/ it-is mt.'Ht imll telVyou'fhat; For ■ hie will "not undertake a case unless he. ts. confident: of effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing ,for J /consultation, so. please call andsatisfy.-yourselves'that tKe/Djxj-' tor understands your case. Dr. S. .cures, Humours, and: Diseases of the'Blobdj' arfd' Ladies who" art? afflicted [by; . anyipf the.following complaints ;7T.Cold extremities, wejak : stomachs; lame' and weak 'backs, nervous* "and sick., headaches, constipation and indigestion, pain ; in ih« side and back,. leuchprrea, etc., eta I wrsHit' distinctly understoo'dthat'ldo'riot claim to perform impossibilities; or to have miraculous power. All applying to me will, receive* fmy/ihonest opinion of their coo^Jaints. N6experimenting.^ I .will guarantee . a. positive cure I've, every case I undertake, or forfeit £200. Consultation • in" Office or' by Letter, Free. Charges Moderate^ Examination and advice, £x.-. j.^all or addressi-ZBr. H,, J. Speer, Pahnerston Buildings, ,- AulklariH, *N\Z/ Office Hours-': s 9 'to li^-.i'to^pß to-8 p.m.; SuHdays,; 10 to 12. N..8, . All Medicines necessary for a complete cureW:ah be sent free fcom'otikrvafibfliA receipt of WUftosfc 1 ■ •

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 139, 4 May 1886, Page 4

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