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6ATCHELAE'S EOYAL ' HO^Etf, : ' PALMERSTOX. ' t , THF/ Most; Popular Brostleryi > 'o» the Goa'st.- ■ - ; -i ■^■-- .w :,•!.- ■ Its Rpjiirtatfo^is is^iir Urifjurj>a^a; t ; _ T . f;'i:.i.ii- ■iSi.ijTTTT,-:;.! .i^tu, ,•>;(> .fill" tj JNapi^r; and^Wairarapja CJoachieSjiftr^ s, Tivei.aihd depart daib.^f^ n ,lg* i Good Stabling for -'Horses.^ " ■»<■•; i : ! ' : i: •' ■•■ i:i -J.' r FK'N« : (-l-N*w* v .OPENiNCr.NOfICEi • ' *>'' The well-known and J old establisHed: iai » p mm- e rai al; Huo t e 1y S ! Willis Street, Wellington:, ,! * Close, Telegraph Offices, is dote readjltor^ceure* visitdrs and ' pdrnVanent ooa|Mer«.' u> )w PropHetpr, _.Mb._Jambb 6uii.fobd "ffp?f merl^ ii^. ,the- s jf jne^nd , spirit, ; trade), haTr, ing Iraro ; of »the^Hptel, will, in soliciting public patronage, endeavor to merit that ! snpp6rtTirnibtiii well conducted house, affording every comfort" and convenience,i'niay- J reasonibl^4kr-ex-pectejd to receive: Note' the- address — CrommeijdiatHStel^WilHi SftSte'iHF'J JAMES GPILEO&Pi Pjrojtrietor. | - i mfl)ifW B6Ttt5 iUh " a KIMBOLTON < .^qAI).,; PjBIL^IN G Travellers, Boarders, and VisitPrs^ I receive Bpccial:attention4' -' j Supenoir; B^liard SttioinV. t^*![ JLiquoTaiofttej of Best 'S?f^t§tl j? , ; | > TBrarida.'. •...■;,*, -Wt " »fr-- iGopdt Stabliriff. <-. - ; /irr ,t] { '! .i^ii.J ft iJ!* I •■:.! • ■ -•■ i'i v •.■•';. jy t'Jit!'^ ■■ i[ ... :^|ijiiM?i4^ >; ;- :^ ,; n^ | NC^TH/ 1 ;';' \ ' T^eiPremiei(Hoiet ! M f ;thß 'West^bist^ ■'■■ 'E 1 N'rrit .^J^ f N" ; H'O ; T ! M ; Lvf JN^iPIidPREETaKSEaE.^! U O Bljfey McCLE ; NAGBAN begtfto^ lj[ ndtSfy i(6 tlie 'settievs* in^tbe 1 district}^^rid^-tbe ; -travelling ipublicI generally^- thati; hej has just assumed the (proprietorship; of the, aboyeV^ellr knojwn first class; ihotel, formerly ca^r-; ried on by Mr Samnel. ; i ■:■■ V ■ 1^ i» tbei new proprietor's intention to introduce i Unto the: business t all : \ necessary improvements, and, to [make this' one 'offhe best appointed country . hotels on the coast; None >biit the I best brands of Be&r,- Wines, Spirits^ • and other Liquors vw^ill be kept; :• 1 The best accommodation for i Travel-* I -* | lers, DroVersi &0i .-ihiuV i > : Good Stabling and Paddocking. i First class' Billiard?. - i5/i/: , DAW'S 1 LIVEBY AND { BAIT STABLES, , ,: ; ;/ , : FEIEBING.'- •' & [ 1 ESTABLISHED- /feEFJOBE; ;THE Tj . Fiioop. : ; " ! J ) TNv thanking r \he ; .publio^fqr r ; tbeir IS . i X past .favors,. Mr jJ)aw^deßires4p intimate that he has .always on , hand . , it-Brakes'^ Dbuble ; &q Single Buggiesj*' |juiet s Eiding fidrsesy &c. i ■•'"». -, * -'! Special ari'angements iriade for- * Wedding, Picnic,,or "other parties., . Commercial Travellers attenaea to 1 on 'shortestnotice by letter or telegram. ) Conveyance at each Train. - : i — V (Darrying business , . conducted as 1 hitherto, ' : •' '■• '■■<- -,-r^--\''A v-' :■'■■ SAMUEL DAW^-i Ji j Proprietor;' ;^ LIVERY AND BAIT^STisLES^ h 'lt! / | : ESBES J<i arONEB^'«! / DIJW€AN» LI VERY &^BlirSTABtl? * are desifous^ of^informing JOae PA^.O: i ofjFeilding and itswswbiwUs that ihey • will always have on hand — > ; "Sifig'ie andiDonbl&Bttggiesjuiaa ' Saddle Horse* l-f or^Ladiea and I I Gentlemenr Horses i^^^^fcddl&ptoPßilfi^S [ v ; 6r'l)oubl§'fialrnelß? AoSviti Express to meet .the Trains for Pas- ..._ : seri'g^fs and KuigageP W*to » Horse Trained for. Racing,. Engager ! lermß as per agreement. I ; . :. i„ - . JDNES &|JWJNjOA^ii: i ; ... ' Private pispensary, Palmerston Buildings, Foot ot Qneen street, Au'pkland. J£stablishgt for- the,;Sci«h-J tific aiid Speedy .Cure p£ Chrpnic, N«ryous aj)d t Special •Diseas<fe. i Dr Speef' ! is J a : -Regular' GradiMfed : j a'hysician, educated at HanjwdjCbilefee,^lLS,. lie ha», 1 Sdevoied a lifetime to, and* is Acknowledged to Tie the most -expert Physician iit 6is specialty -in ithe States. . Young. Men..;and t Middle-aged riMent:. who, suffer from Nervou^and:'P«ysicar Deßflity? LbW l^ Enfergy and^Men^ojyjJEruptjpns qp the.(]?acs. Depression, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Sfjrp^ jj Su\t^ Rl&ujjp; jParalysis, Fits, Spinal Disease, St. * Vftus" Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, .patrfrrh',) Heart rD^seasiej Gravel, Piles, &c, an^ are 'tired of taking mineral dnigs, will do well to come and try the Doctor'i method ef cure,"as - irwill;if* prdpejly appHed£>lte?e ittejniof[thj^ s^fer^gf M 45 restore them to health. The Doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment consists wholly in^e^ust of jvegetaljle. remedied,: ,sL any are/ tfiey : > |S-^ planted in their systems, by improper use of calonv:!,* seeds which produce an annual orbp'bfJdißease.'' To\ iuchhe wpuldTsay, com!Ciand.;be r healed, j Itfiriatteri not what your troubles may be, come and let the Vloctor examine your case. jJf-H i» 'curable^ hejgintts. tell you so; if tt t U pot, kt iniU teli^you tfoif;foi\ he will not undertakta^diseHinless he 4s confidenrW' effecting a cure It will-cost you nothing— for-consul--ta^ion. so please call and satufy yourselves that the Doctor understands your cases' Djajß. cu^s Humours and Diseases of the Blood.^^S^LaoTes^wno are afflicted by any of the following compl^nts^GoJdSjaremities, weak stomachs, lame and weati'haclS' J»^ius and side headaches, constipat^^and^uTdrgestionjj pain in th« side and back, leochorreS^e terete, it distinctly understood that I do not clajim toperform.impossibili^ies,, or; to -have miraculous power. HAllVapplyin^ito'.mewiltf recei.ye my .honest, opinion of ' their cofljptajntv Ntf experimenting:;" 1 '! 1 will guarantee 'a positWe' cisre -ffevery case I undertake, or forfeit jConsultation, ( in Office* or •'by Letter,- Free." Gharges Moderate; 1 ■. Examination and advice, £i. : Call or address : Dr. H \ J. Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland/ N.'Z.< |: Office Hours: 9 to 12. i to 4, 6to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 12. N. B. jrAll:jl4edicincsinccessary;^r a complete cure can be sent free from observation 00 receipt ot tymptoms, (a 1 or Adafdss /JDRiIK/JISPEKR Westmins ex Clam irs 36 Lnri.bt n Q.utty.^W^llinertoti. Office Hours— 9 t« 12 a.m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 18 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 18 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 145, 18 May 1886, Page 4

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