BATCHELAE'S IldYA^, HOTEIi^ PALMERSTON. ! TpHK Most Popular Hostlery oni I the Coast: '"'■'■ - A Its Reputation is "'still' ..UnsHPpaspcil. Napier an<l Wairarapa Goacbes ; aif-: - rive and depart dailyy. iGood Stabling- for Hbrsesi' j; ; Propri ef or. v ! OPENING NOTItJE.' ' The well-khovra and old est^lishea 1 , , j i^N o mm e r c ial 'Hjo tel J \y,*!< WiUisS^eet, Wellingfcorf, "^ ' piose to the Queen,'B Wharf, and' Pqst and ' iTele.graph, Offices, is npwre/idj to receive ] yi'sitors andu.p^rnianenri.Dpa^gfs".'".^^: ,Pi:o.pi;ie'to.r, , Mb ' James Gtr;£F9Bp. i (foi^ ! pierj/in the wine, and ' spirit , trade)', haying ' purchased , the ' leasej, of.', th;e/ Hptej, i will, tn sp[}citinp; e^nr deuror tp merit that^UßjyrVjtjhich.a^ell conducted house, afEardin^j. every, comfort aijd convenience, -may, reasonably. beiespectedto receive.*; tfote : tjbe^ad3rbssT - , Cbminemal Hotel, Wiiris^treefc. ; . JAMES (SUIIiPjOiRI), Proprietor. FEILDMNG HOTEL, ~ KIMBOLTON ItOAD, PEILpiNG .THA S T I E PR 0 P II I* E T Q R.i Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors " ; receive spocialt attention. Superior Billiard Room. j A.ll Liquors, are of Best . Selftoted \ Brands. : Good Stablirisf. . ■« VYf A L K L K Y'S| COMMERCIAL HOTEL PALMEBSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Const NDYMION HOTEL AWAHUEI. NEW PEOPKIE^ORSHIP. O ENRYMcCLENAGHAN begs to! ITI ,i [ notify 'to? 4he s settlers^ in the district, and the travelling public generally, tliat he has just assumed i the proprietorship of ?the above wellknown first class- hotel $ formerly carried on by Mr'Saimnei. . r . ' " It is the^new proprietor's intentiop tp introduce into the business .all I necessary improvements, ahd to make this one of the best appointed [country j hotels on the coast. None .'..-but :tbe I best brands of Beer, Wines, Spirits, j and other Liquors will be kepb. ' The best accommodation ] for .Travellers, Drovers, &c. ■ \ ' .... - Geod Stabling and Paddocking. I First class Billiards. 1 ' DAW'S .'.- ! ' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ! ) ' FEILDING. 1 . f , .■•".. . .__ ! ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE I FLOOD. ; XN thanking the public for their; '. JL ' past favors, Mr Daw desires to! j intimate that he has alwaj's on hqrnd \ j —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies, \ j Quiet Riding Horses, &c. ; . Special arrangements made for I g : Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. ! \ Commercial Travellers attended to ; on shortest notice by letter or telegram. ; i Conveyance at each Train. j j Carrying business conducted as ! hitherto. - BAMUEL^ DAW, } ' Proprietor. | >; . OPENING NOTICE. : [j TLTESSRS JONES & DUNCAN JjJL having opened the Denbigh , LIVERY & BAIT STABLES are desirous of informing the public i of Feilding and its suburbs that they ; will always have on hand — ; Single and Double Buggies : Saddle Horses for Ladies and j Gentlemen \ Horses broken to Saddle, and Single ; or Double Harness. Horse Trained for Racing Engagements. lerms as per agreement. •••- ! JONES & DUNCAN. Private Dispensary, ' Palmcnton Buildings, 'Foot of : Q;ieeii-strect, Auckland. Established for the Scieh-. tific' and Speedy Cur« of Chronic, Nervous" andj Special Diseases. Dr Spieer is a Regular Graduated; Physician, educated at Harvard College; U.S., .Heihas devoted a lifetime to, and is acknowledged to be the most' expert Physician in his specialty in the United States. Young Men and Middle-aged _ Men,' : who i suffer from Nervous and Physical Debility, Loss, pf Knergy and Memory, Eruptions on the Face. Mental Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles; Neuralgia,! Rheumatism, Scroful?. Suit , Rheum; Paralysis,, Kiu, Spinal Dissase, St. Vitus' Dance, ..Liver Complaint. Asthma, Catarrh,' Heart Disease, Gravel, Pifes.'Sx;, nnd are tired of taking mineral dtngs, will do well, to come and try the Doctor's method of cure, as it, will; if! propeny applied, relieve them, of r tbe'ir sufferings andj restore them to 'health'. The 'Doctor uses no mineral; preparations; his treatment , consists wholly in the use! o' vegetable remedies. Many are. they who have !m-j planted in their systemsv bjr improper use i>f calomel, ; seeds wnich produce an annual, crop of disease. To' such he would say, come and be healed. " It matters' not what your trouble!, niay' .be, conic and let the V)octor examine 1 your case. If : 'H is 'curable, he will ««■// youse; if it is not, he will tell fpu that ; for 'he will not undertake a' case unless he is' confident of • effecting a cure. ; It will tost you ' hbfh'fiig' for consultation, so please call and satisfy. yoiir^elveV that the- Doc-) tor understands your case. Dr. S. cures, Humours and Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies who' are afflicted byi any of the following complaints:—^Cold Extremities, weakj stomachs, lame and weak' backs, nervous and sick; headaches, constipation and indigestion, .pain in tht' side and back, leucHorrea, etc., etc. ' I'wisK-it distinctly: understood that I do not claim to perform imposstbiliues,; or to have miraculous power. a Al\r applying to me will' receive my honest opinion' of rheir cowpi.i'nts. No experimenting. I will-guarantee a positive cure ir every case I undertake, or. forfeit {^200. Consultation in _Office ot_ by' Letter, Free. ' Charges Moderate. "Examination and advice, £i 7 Call or address : L)r. H J. '$peer, ! . Palmerston Buildings, Auckland/ N.Z. Office Hours: 9 to 12. : to 4, 6to 8 p.m.; .Sundays,' 10 to 12. N.B. All Medicines necessary fora complete cure can be sent' free from obauvaticia oji receipt at *ymptomi» '
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 142, 11 May 1886, Page 4
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