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i;v ' ! - r pitAfEni3TtfN;- I »•■ - - | fraE-^j^t"-^^^''^^^ on' Jt- the Coast. >„ < ._.,„ o ? Jts|,tßeputation is still V Unsurpasged v Napier^aml; y^airaropa .QpichjeSiUri;, •;-•?•- Ti^aandt depart, dailjri .„" i *;' ir i i !^«M a Winfrfipri^Qißeßi* >■.. I*. 4,;& - •--; •; .;.? .o Proprietor. ( !> The well-knovrn android established ; :r * I<-LX& iii"*!'i?:-'->'. 'ii-i-- i.f .-.-i;;sSjr«<.Ni« ;», V^o ,^ilHs : Street,fWfillingt9n,;J | i Close to the Queen's Wharf^ andPoWaipl' Telegraph Onices, is ridw ready to receive: Visitors and permanent boarders/ riTne? Proprietor, Mb ■{ Jam^s GrnftoßDl (fbr4 merly..in;the ,wine and-? spirit t?ade), hav-. r ing purchased the lease of 4he HotflV will ? .ini spHpiting. pablic patrp f nage, : .endeet^or to iiifrit tliat support^whiqh'a'welP condiicted house/ affording every coirif ort 1 ! and convenience; may ;; reaWnabiy'b6 ek-< ?Ve«M tdrecWve; Note 'the aliaress-^ ! /.-: u\. H6tel, 4 WiflisiiStreet'. * j * H ,-:. H .:;T JAMEI^GUILPOEp/Brbprietdr;; s v FEILDING "H(>tE£ '"" S KIMBOLTON 110 AD, FKILDING ":■:• :.'='^ -T ;: -^FT A ; ¥' T X ":»:-v, : ;. R vj».. 0 P R I E T- 0 Bii: r [ Triftvellers, BoarHers,/and yisttprsj M * }^ receive, ap'ccia^attenlip'nj.!.'" . -■; ■■':© .v'.; ? .Superior Billiard Koom. «.; I :; All Liquors are -of OBest Selpctedi 777."" --;■_—-.--■• _•■- Brands. .['-.. „■■}<■;/] • -•- JjiQod .stabl|nir. X '--•'■ ■ " ' '* i ; T . y „... hqtb^- v I |i ii a. p A LMEiIST6NisfOSTH.I N The Premier Hotel "on" the West foast^ 1 HTOTEITp AiWAHUEI^I; } •■: 1 : NE^ PB^™eTG>BSHIP, ? . i rj ENRY McCLENAGHAN begs to, Ol.; notify to the settlors- in iblie district, and tbe trayellingj^publliQ , thai he, ; ha^ jusiasgum^^ the proprietorship of the abpjre yreiil*i kno\m first^olass hotel,; formerly carried, on by Mr Samuel, .._ ■..,•,.-;; |.. It is the new proprietor's mtentibn to introduce into business 4^ necessary, improvements, and to make this orie of the best appointed country hotels-. on_ithe coastrg^pjjej jbut the best brands , of Beerfi Wines, Sphit's, and other Liquors will be kept. \ ..The best accommodation .for* Travel?, - "- 1 v - lers, Drovers, %<£ ' ? I | \ "-. ' ■' ■ f - " * ■ ■ < &*•' ■■ .. . Good Stabling and rPaddpcking. '' First class Billiards. * DAW'S ~~~~- LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, FEDLDING. (' ESTABLISHED BEFOBE THE ; ; = PL-pOD:^ "■' I^f thanking. Ahe public for their , past favors, , Mr Daw .desires \b' intimate that be, has always on haiid:". —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies,* Quiet' Riding Horses/ fief' • '* | -^-Special - arrangements "made "for Wedding.-Picriic/ of 'other parties. | Commercial'TrayeUer^attended to on shof tes^'notice by i^tfOToribelegrain. ConveYance at eaob}' Train. * *~ -\ .Carrying 'businesst 1 dbndu'cted as hitherto. '-■-■ \"' 1 ■■•* SAMUEL^DAW^^^ U ;- Proprietor, j9: MESSRS JONES & DUNCAIf j; having opened, the Denbigh j '. LIVERY & BAIT STABLER are desirous of informing^ the public, of Feiiding and its suburbs -that- the'y* will always have on 'nand — i ,; Single and Double Buggies' ' ; Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen -- { "■■'' i -Horses broken to Saddle, and Sin£le ; or Double Harness^ "Horse Trained for Kaomg"Engag&> . : mentsi lerms as per agreement. .r JONES & DUNCAN. :

Private Dispensary, Pahnerston' Buildjngsj Foot of" Qii'een-street," Auckland. ' Established for the Scieh-'! tUic, arid ; .Speedy r ., Cure .'of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Dr.'Speer is a Regular Graduated Physician, educated at Harvard College. "P.S. He h*s devotid a lifetime, to,; and isiacknowTedgod to^Be the 'most "expert Physician* in" his specialty in the United States. Young Men. and Middle-aged Men, who: suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss of." Energy and -Memory, Eruptions on th» Face,' Mental' Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia,; Rheumarisnji Scrgfula, o Salt Rheum', Para])4isi' ?iti. Spinal Disease, St. , Titus' Dance, Liver t'bmpiaint,Asthma, ; Catarrh; Heart' 'Disease/ Gravel;- Piles/Ac., and are tired of taking mineral .drugs, will 'do well to' dome' and try the Doctor's method of cure, as it- will, if properly applied; relieve them; of their sufferings <and restore theqi to health. JTie Doctor uses no mineral preparations';. his treatment consists Wholly in the use^ o( vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted -in their systems, -by improper use of calomel, r seeds which" produce an annual crop of disease. To such he would. say, come and- be healed., It matters not whit your troubles, may ':be,v come- arid- let it he! Ooctor examine your case. If it is curable, he will tell you so; i/ itisnot,ke~vrill tell you that; for' he wijl not undertake a -case unless he is confident of,; effecting a .cure. It will cost you ' nothing rfor wnsiil-" tation, -so please call and satisfy yourselves that th| Doc- 1 -' tor understands your case. Dr. S. cures Humours Siuid Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies wjio are afflicted by any of the following complaints :— Gold extremftresi werflc ; stomachs, lame and weak backs, nervous and sickr headaches, constipation' and indigestion, pain in th« side and back, Jeuchorrea, etc., etc. I'wisHit distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to have miraculous p^owet: All Applying to me will receive my hgnest opinion^ p.f;thejr,-.gQwsjaints. No - experimenting. ,1 will guarantee a ; positive cure- ir ' . every case<l undertake,' or jfiaoo.v- -CoVisiiltationS in Office or .by , Letter, . .^rbb. jCharges Moderate.. Examination and advice, £i. "Call or address : Dr. H J. Speer, Palmerston '. Buildings, Auckland, N.Z. Office Hours : 9 to 12. 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.; -Sundays, 10 to 12. N..8. ,AH Medicines.necessary for a complete cure can be sent fre«- from observatioa on receipt. o( . lymptoim.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 141, 8 May 1886, Page 4

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