BATCHELAR'S RO^AL HOTEL, PALME RSTON. THE- Most Popular Hostlery Writhe Coast. ■':■■.■._■ ':'i Its Reputation. is still Unsurpassed. Napier ami Wairarapa . Coaches arrive and depart daily. ' ••"■■ Good Stabling- for H orsf^s. - ] iJ. FKN r roN, , . ; .: . Proprietor. , OPENING NOTICJE. , !•
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Go mm ere ial Hotel, Willis Street, WellingtonQ^^&itbe P^ue^A'i V^Jiar F, and Pqst an 4 Telegraph O^ce,^,^ aqw.ready.^o recgi^e v|9ito ; rg and /per^oanent., Hoarders. ;- The r ( o Pfif^ or »>tM% "(%r merly m the wine and spirit traded har-r; in .« PH/^ft^^ lease .^fthg.HoteV icJ :^?' VV^fyPf ,pati;onatge 4 ,.ent deavor to mofit tfin't Vapport whic]i^ welj cpnducted .hQU^CiiafEiirding c ( \rery comf ori and convenience,, ;nj.4y reflsqnii^y jje.exp.exjted torecrive; '■.' jfote tnemidress-ir. \ CoQimerciar Hqtelv'.Willis Street. '."';; I JAM^SGUILFbRiD; Proprietor
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: . ; v;v:t-:,:,H', r.^s.T.. i c';'.;,;!e ';'. ; ,; ! ■ a ■;;.,. ¥|:»;-,,.- r. .:y;:: ...::;:..:.,;;:";;,■ f» R O P R T E T 0 v,Rw v' Travellers, Boarders,< ; and Visitors I ' receive %ecfal atteht|lon." '■; ? Superior Billiard- Uoom;. : . ' 4 11 Liquors are dif Best Selected, '•■!■. < ' ;. vßrandsr } : i v,. ;;,. i ; , ■ Good Stabling. , - i , ■■jre/" : .;-; A-v^Ev; '-E v i.; E •; Y-^ Si <= COMMERCIAL HOTEL f | s ; ! ;- ■ i^MERSTON'NbRTH. ''■ _". .Tne'Premier Hotel .on tKe West Coast , j . , '■:.:■ ui- -y.: -■-,:: ■><■■:■ ;!■■'■ / - ' ,-: ■: <• DENBIGH; HOTELV FEILDMG; ■' ' /CHANGE OF PROPRIETARY; I I Mr W. LIGHT,-iate of the Queen's. , Hotel; Wellington; begg to andoixnc c ■• to the inhabitants of Feilding, and f suiTdtindihg districts^ 1 that he has I taken- over-.th^ .a.boye. .popular, and . •ttell'known Hotels and respectfully Solicits a share of public patronage. Wines, Spirits,;'and Ales of the best; > ; •■'■''; ■:'■ brands kept in stock. , An experienced .-, Billiard Marker will f. _.j have charge of the . ■: r v Billiard Room.' - I Every attention and comfort secured ! . to Boarders and I; .'. Travellers. ' . : ■'.':' l ' i; '■■ ■■ " . ■ -- m ■ ' ... ' i ■ ■-'.■, , ; .: W. LIGHT,?.; • :, Proprietor. .; i ■•-' "■■■■•■■ ' ' DAW'S ' ■"." ■':, : '-.,| ! LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, j FEILDING. I ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE FLOOD. IN thanking the public for their past favors, Mr Daw desires to intimate that he has always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies, Quiet Riding Horses, &c. ■ Special arrangements made for "Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. ; Commercial Travellers attended to on shortest notice by letter or telegram. ■ Conveyance at each Train . , : . Carrying':, business conducted as : liitherta. ■, ''.'■■ : J '."■ ...., ;;, ,...' : . \:'" l ': r : ■ i . r .^AMUEL;"I)AW, " " j ;■- -• •*" : ;'y; - ;fi ;;' Proprietor, iIVERY ANDf BAITiSTABLES. ■ -fe/TESSRS jfO^M- -^iPUNCAN IV S h 9-ying opened the' Denbigh LITERS f <fe' j B AITSTA-BLE;f jralre desirous pf informing, the public ojf FeilHing and its- suburbs that, they 1 will always Xhave'on hand-^* iV "'*■"' \\ / Sipgle and Double Buggies . * r SSiddle ' Horses for Ladies "and . f •' Horses broken to Saddle, and Single I /, r v - or, Double Harness. : Express to' meet, the Trains $6tss&-\ ■■,-■' , sengers and Luggage. . .' ./ , iForse, Trained *fpr Reaping Engage:,- - - •'! • '' '. ments. • " -■ lerms as per agreement.
Private Dispensaryi'Palmerston Buildings, Foot of Qneen-street. Auckland. Established for the Scientific and Speedy C^ure-of Chronic, Ne,rvous--,and Special Diseases*. 1 Dr Speer' is a f - Regular Graduated P(hysici<(n. educated at Harvard College. U.S. He has devoted a lifetime fro, and .is 1 acknowledged to be- the most expert Physician in his specialty" in the United Sfates. .yoiuig Men and Middle-aged JVlen,-whpi suffer^.frdiifi Nervous and' Physical Debility, 'Loss of. :Energy and . T Memory, ; Eruptions on -the Face,'- Mental" Depression ,'lCidney and" Bladder Troubles; Neuralgia Rheumatism, Scroful?.,. Salt- -Rheum;; Paralysis, Fits, Spinal Disease, St. Vims' Dance, Liver Complaint, Asthma, Catarrh, Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles. &c. •and.aije t|red of taking miijeralrdriigs," will do) vijell . to come and- try the Doctor's method of cure, as it will if properly applied, relieve them of their sufferings and restore them to health; % The' Doctor uses no mineral preparations; his treatment "consists wholly in the use ■of vegetable remedies. Many are they- who have .m---plantnd ;in their .systems,: by. improper us^ . of calomeF. seeds whith prbduce an - annual crap of 'disease. To such he would say, come and be healed. It matters not what your troubles may • be, come and let the Voctor examine your case. If H is curable, lie will tell you so; if it is : not, he will tell you that; for he will not undertake a case' unless he is confident of effecting a cure. It will cost ypu nothing for consul- j tation, so plense call and satisfy you.rsc.lye>-- that the Doctor understands your case. Dr. S. cures Humours and ■' Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by aiiy of the following complaints:— Cold rxtremitfes, weak stbmachs," lame and weak backs', nen'ous and sick • headaches: constipation and. indigestion, , pain in th« jsifle and back, lenchorrea, etc., etc. 'l wish it distinctly understood that I do,not claim to perform impossibiii'ies, or. to. have, miraculous power. All applying to me will receive my honest opinion of their coai^laints No experimenting. I will guarantee a positive cure ir every case I undertakei or. forfeit- v&zoa -Qonsultatior. in; Office_ or By- -LeVler,- Frek Charges ' Moderate.' Examination and advice, £1. 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.; I'-undaj's, 10 to i 2. N. 8., All Medicines riecessary fora complete' cure can be sent free from observation on receipt oi lyinotoms. '-."' : '' . ':.
.Caiior Address-DR, H. J. SPEKE Vy'estuiinstjPr Chnmlifri, 36. Latnbt>. b Qiuujr, VVeiilihjiton. ' Olßce H ours —9 ! © 12 a.m., Ito 4. ftw 8 p.m.- • ..■"..
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 8 July 1886, Page 4
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