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BATCHIfLS^BQ^AL HOTEL, THE Most Popular tfostlery m the Qbast. i . ■ ; m | Its Reputation is still Uosut^ssfed^ Napier aiijt; Wairarapa ; Coaclies hrG<JodfStaUißir ftrHwsps? * ■■■ r\. i ; ; ••■; ' " * : ' ■r-r ■- ' ' ! -n f " '■ \ ■ ''"' '"■ ■■• ••'-■-' ■■ " ■■■••■ '■■;; iOPENING NOTICE. * ;; , old established! •rS o m infer c ial Sqt ei , \l/ ' Willfi Sft^: Wellington, ; ) Close to the <&&n V Vfa^ andj^tiiiid* 1 Telegraph Offices, ii bow ready^to riecefre visitors and j»ernianent-boardfis. • The 5 Proprietor, Mb James GtritFosD (ffkr zneriy in, the rone and spirit JiradejVha*'^ ing punchas>.<|jfche lease of ,the ffote^. yirill, in solici|pg; pnblic,.,. patronage,: j?i»r .deavor to meri| that^snppprjt^lucli i a^weTT cdndacted'hojiftoj' affording every cdmidri and convenience, -may 'reaaonablfc-be expected to receiie. Note the address--! ' Commercial Hotel, Willis Streets- ; : JAMES I&UILFORD, Proprietor: V FETI^INO: HMTEL, ~A KIMBbLTO^ MAD, ' : - .T' H A- 8 P K*o' MR I^gflP are of Best Selected Brands. • ' : " ; - j I^^ Good Stabling. '' '; iT/- A -L ■ K L E Y'sS COMMERCIAL HOTEL ; j . PALMEESTON NOUTH: i The Premier Hotel on, the West I'oast DENBIGH HOTiSJi, : FEILiMG, /^HA ; NGE OF PEQPBIETiifc ; ' Mr ;W; l^Hglftteof th?^ue^i|'g' Hotel; Wellington, '„ begs to! annqupc e J fcb^tlie, inhabitants of TFeildip^, ;'^t id! sufrbnndmg'.'dietricts, |hap .he- h; is taken over " the "above popular ai d ■n ell.-linown ■ Hotel j■> and respectful ly solicits a -share of public patronage. Wines, 'Spirits, and Ale's .o^'the^be st ! ' ■'■'' brands kept in stock. ".'■'< ■}■{ An eiperienijed, BilliaVd Marker will '" have'- charge of the T -, ! ' Billi'ard3obm. . , , , Every attention and comfort secured to YBoardevS" and | •Tr^ellers. ■ «:.V • ;5 v.-v ■: -•-•w:;LIGHT;;;,;:;] 5 -;■■ v . ; f- ..„',/ "r : ."Prpprietpr.'t ■/;' LIVELY ANL BAIT- STABLER ; ; FEiLDp^ ; ;•■»■ 'ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE ■\ -FLopix ; ; Iyv /^ : aakingyihe\vptiblic'"\for:';tbeir ; past^ favors, Mr Daw dear^-ib* 5 intimate that he- has alwavj|J3(nhai|d -^raies^pbirf>lA -fit Sv^gU Buggies;^ Quiet Biding l[brses, &cJ. ■ '' '-■ | Special 'arrangements made 'for 'W^ctdihg, T Picnic,^ or btHer parties. !' '■'■■ Gonim^rcial^^^ Trayell'srß attended to : on shortest nbtitee by lejt^Br or telegram. .Conveyance i ajfc each Train. ." ' Gariying business conducted aai. hitherto. , . .-,■■■/' <■■■■'': SAMUEL DAW, ■•;.; ■{ ;; / ■'■.■:•;'.•'• Proprietor. j „. iIVEBY AND BAIT STABLER MESSRS JONES & DUNQA^fhaving, .opened the Denbigh ! ;: DIVERT ;^c B AIIy S!TABLES; i are desirous of .informing the p^bip/ 1 0/ ]£eildmg. and ifs ■ suburbs .that they? will .always. have on hand^ M • vi. j '■ *' Single and Double Buggies I; ' ; Saddle Horses; for;Lad|es ana' Gentlemen . Horses broken to Saddle j ( and Single ni\ 'or Double Harness. jvl Express to meet the Trains for' Pai- " sengers arid Luggiage. i; : ; j,. Horse Trained 'for Racing. Engage-, r»;. -■■•■•■ .* I • lerms as per agreement. * ; | . JQ^fP8 T &, -PUN-CAN. | : Private-. Dispensary, Palmerston Buddings, T Foot }>f Queen-.itieet. Auckland. Established for the Seten-. tiSc and ' Speedy Cure of,. Chronic, Nervous and t.Spea.-tl Otseascs. Dr Speer is a Regular Graduated 1 " Physician, educated at -HaryarU' College. U.'S."!H*his devoted a lifetime to, and. is acknowledged to be ttte most expert Physician in his specialty in the .United' /Stales. Young Men and' Middle-aged Men.'wHo stiffer from Nervous,- .and Physical. Debility, Lbss of. Energj' and Memory, Eruptions on the Face. Mental! Depression; Kidney and 14 ladder Troublas. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofute, Salt Rheum, Paralysis, FitJ, Spinal Disease, Sl Vitus' Dance, . jLiyer Complainjt, Asthma, Catarrh,, Heart Disease, ' Gravel, Piles, Sid.,. and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will do frell'io' come and tryUhe .Doctor's method of cure, as' it will, if. properly applied, relieve them of. their suffering*.an[d restore' them to health.'The 'Doctor uses no mineralpreparations; his treatment consists wholly in the \iie. of vegetable remedies. Many are , they who have iia-" planted in their systems! by improper use of calome). j seeds which produce an annual crop of disease. ; "T?o . such he would say. come and be healed. It;matters'| not what your trouble!, may be, come and .let. thje , doctor' examfi.e ybur case. If it is 'curable' he~wi'U j «// you so; i/ it « not, hr will tell you i thai '■;■ for', he will not undertake a case unless he is confident of j effecting a cure! It Will cost yon' nbtning for considtation. so please calland satisfyj'ouriielvep' that the 1 Dbctor understands your. case. -Dr.- S. cures Humours arid , Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of the following complaints :— Cold extremities, weak stomachs, lame..and_wxa,k-backs, > ,Verv9us--and~sick headaches, constipation amt, indigestion,' pain- in th 1 * side and back, leuchorr'ea, etc., etc. I^tislvft distinctly understood that I do noiJclairii Jo perform'imp^ossibiliiies. t or to have miraculous power. All appjyinz to me will receive my- , honest opinion of. their cosMfMaints. , Jfb experimenting, [will guarantee a positive' cure ir, every case I undertake,; cr forfeit jCaoo.. Cdnsultatiob in Office, or by Letter, Free. Charges Moderate. Examination and advice, £i.-fCa\l or address ; Dr. H J. Speer,.. Palmerston<. Buildings, -Auckland, N.Z. .Oflsce r Hours. : o to-ig, i to 4, ,6 to 8 p.m.; Aundays, 16 to 12. N.B. AH Medicines necessary for a Complete cure can be sent' free from observation' oa receipt 61 «ymotom& ' • - - , • „ ... •■-"-.. OaJJ or AddrVss-DR. IT. J.' SI»ERR Westminster Olianitier.<, 36, Lambtoa Quay, WellinHton. Otiiee Hours— 9 t« 12 a.m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.

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Feilding Star, 29 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, 29 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, 29 June 1886, Page 4

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