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BATCHELAR'S BOYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON. THR Most Popular Hbstlery oil the r Coast. Napier ato'd WWir^ii]^ boiqlje^ari Wye and depart djiilt; f : ".', Good Stabling for HoWps. ' ; ' ■ '„ 'V_ .'■.- ./, , ' ,\,Propnetpn, j ! r ; ' OPENING? ]TO^ICe! f ' Thelwell-lcnown old' established : ' Cq mrm tr^iip'jE^t c ft'! Close fatWQuesa's Telegraph Offices, i« no^ read«ioi»cei Wl visitor i and permanent, boarder*, tffio Propn ptor^ Mk 6xrn!r6*v(forjoerly in tbe win* anduipirii tkdeftilttftiL in^ptwhased tbe leage of the Hotel, will,, ii l sohcitmjt public patr^naße,; en^ deaybi to merit that %p6rtWl»eh a well cond^ed 'hotatf, atfbrtKnjjr every aomfori and con»ehiente r <ttay«reaßonablf ti& pected to receive.' Note the sddi^ii-i in Coto^ersal,HoieJ, tHTrlKii Streets t,ii 4^M^B SUILFQBI), firopVielor:, iMI^DING Ht)TE£, s: " :; : [ t.Ph -4" s tie : --> Pißj afP <R^ I B T OR*; ( Trajrell^Sj'Boardergi aiid VisitprW- ' receive special attention. Supißrior Rilliard Room. s ill ' Liquors ; are f j of » j Bjest Selected, J ' j vh^-^QdjiStabiin^.jr.^-ijfv^ T , ( t PALM^RSTO^.^oM } Hv '■ ' m " The I leiW H^ o^'t^We^CciasP ft J<f^iiffO.';--.i.' P | ■ 'T; ' ff.TMirff. -TP7 V.= on OOF. Viiiiii <::-:£: J; :;r«iJil<>{> C CB Ma©' 'OP u $ROP : METr£IRYti ::y:iD!Mh;«:li_b .vii^f>fi.ai;'.tt ot!;; Mr WMmUVAM&&fttf<i<Mk&ff , Hotel , WgUingtbH^b'eg^ to 0 sfaflcmifisf 6' to |lie^s^ja^iMhtß i#;iPeiiaiiig- Wdf . sj^phndSiife'^^fetfe^oth^lP t^k6i} 'brer^feTe igepMar^fid« %el*-kiiWn mfoel? fiaA <'ie^ee€fttft^ , solicik a-' sKare' of public patroiia f^ Wine si SpMtsV^abdAreff ' of 4jhe beit* aiMti'i An c cperienoed r Billiara Mirk^r %ill' have charge of the [UrA - 0^ E very-^'ftentioii 'arid '^binfoVi' se'CHr^d •' '^'.tci^Boarde'ry 1 t&ft ; !V^ ' i{! «- LIVERY ANL BAIT STABLES^ ESTABLISHED -BEFORE -THE TN %^km^iW l^Jicr^r' tbW f intin .^e!.t;li%t/lie' has al^Ays.on jaan^; — Bi ftkes r IJ!oubi«^A.Singiie(;j&nggiess! Quie i Eiding Horses, &c. Sj ecial ' arrangemeßftg jmade'fbV - Wed ifngT Pioiiicror otlier^!tftie^ f Ccm^BlaT;TrWeTr^s itiMdMiif ---C(ftiyjejaijce i a.t i faeh : Tra^. #^ y(! L ., J({ SPa^i^Og(rr bußipess./ jcoftdßq^di^jfts, uiei^d. .v'.hL'^s ..«• j i. 'iM.'K ;>.'»!'vM' ' I ' SAMUEL DAWi ciA- ,, :^i&si>» ; ANSi;BArio siiiißijEsy. § ESSES JONES 1 ■■■'*'■ DUNOAIJfI are desirous, ofj^Qrjning, n &ftptfo%, of F< ilding and ita suburbs iwill Uway«f;have on handr- ; -" .vt] 1 B«»gkrSn?LjP®nble ßuggie,^^^. Saddle Horses for. Ladies ana .- - ; ...__._Gentleiiie ! n ilv ' 1 ; ' v '^ .Hones broken to Saddle; and Single i" oi?ißl6nbl6 J Haft3i6sß;"'» * * -E^piess t<j'tteet^T^M^%^a^ /' ] seiigirs;'andl!jugga^b..'' ; ' r Horse Trained, for Racing Engage- - 1; . ! 1 enns as per agreement. !,-■•-.; |.;;^! JOMSS^.BIJNGAN^n , Private Dispensary, Pahnamon Bukdings, ., Fpot. of" Qoeenistreet, Auckland., Established "for' the'Sdeni ufio land [Speedy^Ciire of _ Chronic; Nervous and Special Diseases „Dr,.Speer s is a Regular; Graduated-, Physiciaii.'e'ducate'datHaryard Cplleee ..U.S. 'He hail devoted a lifetime to, and U acknowledged tci b*'th*i most expert Physician .in. His specialty in.the, Unitedi 'State.i.l Yo'uhg Men and Middle-aged , Men, wnp suffer from Nervoti* and Physical Debility, L«s'<tf Energy aiid/Memory, .EruStionsjon' thp - Face^ Jtlbntal l Depre&ion, Kidney and, Uladder, Trpubles, Neuralgia,,. . Rheuniatiim, •Scrpfulb; Salt "Rheum, Paralysis, Fit*, Spinal! Disease, Sl: Vitus' Dance, iiver Complaint. Asthrai Caiarrji,. Heart, Disease,, Gravel, Pilqs, &q., : and.. are tired of-taking mineral drugs, will do well to come and try the 'Doctor"* method' of cure,* as ■it wit!; if t properly applied, relieve them of their sufferings and restore' them- to. health... .The .Doctor ; uses sP^mine.jal.< preparation's; his- treatment consist 1 : wholly in the vn 1 ' of 'vegetable remedies.- Ninny we: they ■who'Jhave Hm^ planted, jji tljeir'.system^^ by^mprpper /r use, of cajomel, f seeds which produce ' an ' annual . crop , of disease, ' To such he would >say, cornS an"d'be ; healed.' r 'ltmatftrßJ not . w^at your tronblei. may be, come and, let; .the; Vjoctor, examine your case. If it is. curable. He will nil y&u so ; -if -U "is not. if ■will tili'jou thht; iot'[ he will, not undertake. a. case unless he is confident ! of : effecting a cure. It ivill cost you nptljing .for consul-, tation. so please call and satisfy yourselves that' the Doc-' tor understand* your case.' Cr. S. cures Humours arid ! - JDisM.ses of the Bipod, and Ladies who are afflicted by. any of the fo llowiiig com plajn ts :— Cold extremities, weak . stomachs, lame and weak backs, nervous and .sick headaches, constipation and indigestion, pain :in ; tht sideband back, leuchorrea, etc., etc. ■ I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities,' or to have miraculous power. All applying to me will ' receive my honest opinion of' their coM^aints.'- No experirtieiuing. I will guarantee a positive cure Lr every case I undertake, or forfeit Consultation in Office or by Letter, Free. Charges Moderate. Examination and advice, £i. Call or address : D«\ H J. Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland, N.Z. Office Hours: 9. to 12. ; to 4. 6to 8 p.m.; 'Sundays, 10 to r2. N. B. All MediciiiesSieeessary for a complete cure can be sent free from observation on receipt ot . tymotoms. . ■ Call- or Address— BE, H. J. SPEER Westminster Clianil>er<, 36. Lambuß Q.uay, Wellington. Office Hours— 9 t© 12 a.m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.^

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 6, 26 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 6, 26 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 6, 26 June 1886, Page 4

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