BATCHELAB'S EO J AL ,\ HOI^L, PALMK^STON.'. ■■::< if •; THE Most > Popular, Hostlery 'on the. Coast. .-, ;; . . ; . , , — .. : VJ i fts- Rep.utatiqn.ijSjstiJU TJajsuir passed/, " , y>' i'< '. "•■■ .'•■■'.: -?i. i.' < "/*i'i liU'.i U.Uv.Napier. t an il ;; Warfraj-apa 'Goachesi ; a>- r } v f^jvfe^ dfjpact djailtan; , :u ' J Gopd,^ SMbliftj*-; for: 'Horses;; -• vj ' j . i i ; i \;,V •■■ :iO'.«::--J-i:PRN. l il?o*t,*.f'.L[v. i .'./■:::'• •.■.:^'-h .•.BBopadetor;i:^> C-14 & m-Je a-lr ' H^ b&!eX> ■ Oloseto'the Queen's Wiharf,-aria Po'gtnhd' Telegraph Offices^ islnoj^ ready. torfetreiye' visit6r,s ; .aqd ,, perftijinent , boarders, i -The Proprietor, Me James. G^i^pßp./for*,, merly ia tlie yrine'and spiritjfcradej, harming pur^h'asea^the'leuse'of VHeftfofet'^; will.iiri ;pttbl?c patriinage/'eit-! deav»r 'to- mpfit l tfiWtitippbrt wliii* H Well 1 conducted housfVaffordinfe every contfort and convenience,, may reasonably be ex- 1 . yected to jreceiye; .Npt«» the add.re.Bßtr.-; 1 Gommereial Hotel, VSTiilis Street. ? ; J ; A]yiES.G^L|p^p,; Proprie^. KIBfBOLTOIt iKOADr'PKILDi^^^ V : '< \-Jk*^--:~ ■ v -- l -i -.vi;;.«;r: : f--»:,'..i.^,-i--T^aveilersy Bqarders^and JTiai^jrSi . ] K^eiveiSpociaifatt^tiQßfe: :^ • ! Superior niliiOTdßoom. . 411 ILiifiiors are of Best Selected I _ . . .. Good Stabllii'er,' ; ......
V& A L ,C,;-L..'a- Y'S ] COMMER^J^; JM2TEL 5 PALMKRgTON N|ORTH. jPreinißr ■HojEel on the » West CoVst. DEptlGB FEILKEN& OF PBOPKIETAotJ JU!:-./^.'. ' — -■ ■ > . <>J ?*-j , /Mr W.t LIGHT,. late pf the Queers HptjeJ, , .^eUin&tqn, , begs ,ta apnounp c ,fco y Ijhe inhabitants; -of Feildiiigj^anidj j^t^onnidmg^^sjbriets,. that; {ii©v has jtak^.pyer/ th§ ; above p^pnlaij and well-lino Wn Hotel, and respectfully solicits, a ~pf publk j)atroi\ago] > Wiaes,, Bpiriis^i and Ales , ot the. .best I brands kept : in stopki, ; An jexp,eri§Qced n Billiard Marker; •will; * j have charge. 4 o£ the : : r.v ; ..- --""'" \ - ,, ?r aßilliardniiopia^ i;^^; v ; '' i . ' .-•■>-ryrr '.■>■■ iaw. .■•■.■.'.... ; Every attention : and .cpmfort ffepiareidj * j i »/ to ; jßoarders -amL .: ' !.-. "i I' •• , : Tfaveilers.;;. ' .;■-.', v.:. . j". :iLVk '■ J W. LIGHTv^ • '■': j -:i' ; . i-\ hi--4-;--<\' ■■':-.■ :■,._■ LIYE^Y ANR BAIT .STAPLES," I- 04 ' vi -feilDlj^:'': .'" ;u -^ ESTABLISHED BEFOEE' THE . ! .FXiQQD, , . , , " ffl- thanking 'lhe/.'public fof'tbeir. | ptfs^VoraC" ' M IDa^: (lesirer fo J intimate that;he has always on hand" — brakes, Double &__Single Buggies, Qu^et -Biding Horses, &c. .•: - : .•.•> . - » ..?;■-. ,'.'; ' Special ..forr r :' Wdd((|ng K jPicnjc, or .other: parties. i r , ; ■■ s V 7 (|!ommercial Travellers attended. to, yn^h^teVtSoticebyletterpr^telegram at each Trains^ t c< ■; liyi * diarfying;; /business . vas hitherto. " „.,., i ' Proprietor,. 7 > OTEEY r A^rp, . BAlf! :^tA)^ES: a "]|)rESSES JONES & DUNCANJLIjVERY & BAIT- STABLES ['are! desirous 'of informing? the public^ and xte^BTiburbs^hatitheyi *wiliilwAys'haveonb:an.d^-'- "» :■'; ,:■•:.•> I "iSmglejandsDonbleßuggiesi c/i l Saddle ' Hordes for Ladies and: j | -I'^o.rc. Gentienieni ;•(..;<■ -i :■&!•<■>■:■■ "^ Horses broken to Saddle/ andt Single: | or^poullelHaftiiss;Expresato me6t the Trains for Pas---SBHgers-and Luggage. ;;: .HoUe Trained -fdr^Jß^injgj "jf'l vi ■ -^menti-'v. •{■;.,,•!•« ■„.,.„ lerms as per agreements -
arrc T~i r __ y ( . t ~_ Private'' Disp^h4rf^Palp«irstoy Buildings, ' Fobf : bf Qnefcn-streetv^Atfcklandf: Kstaljlished ; for. -the' Scieit.tificj and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and, (Spedml Diseases. Dr Speer is a Regular Graduated, (fhyiician, educSt'ea/atiHarya'rd Gollege.'U.S. v iHfebastievoie'd'^ lifetime... to.vVid }s. acknowledged, to bejthe. most exDer't Physician" in his specialty in the United 'Sfntfcs; Hf Yqung- ATeh-.fuiS'-Wddie-agea- ' M*n^ >&«?' suffer fr6m '.Nervous? anidwßhysical' Debility,: Loss dt> Energy, and, Memory; Ijlniptigns .on^ .the. Face, ftjental •'Depression,' Kidney >nd Bladder Troubles, Neuralgia,. ! Rheumatism', Scrofula , Salt ' .Rheum; : ; Paralyas; '■ Fi&J ' Spinal . Disease, , St.- yitus'-' Dajice,. Liver ' Complaint, r isthnia, Catarrh, ' Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles., &c i , 1 ■ and art' tired of taking' mineral dnigs; will "do 1 well; to: come and try the Doctors- method sf /cure, is-3t wiUjiif.. proper,iy.applied, relieve theu}_of .their sufferings and, :- restore' them 1 to health.' jfhi Doctor uses' rfo mineral, •preparations; his treatment consists wholly in the use! .oj vjegetable'tteiiiedies. : . Many are.jthey who F have, )M---plhnU'd in their "systems, by nuproper" use of calomei;_ seeds which produce an annual crop of disease. To™ such he £woujd,s4y,pomej ind be- healed: It. matters* not what" your troubles may be, come and let the \)ocltor examine your casti ir >lf- ft is' 'curaSle, fie will:, fyllyou soi,ifUt,,ii*tot, ,£>• will Ull yon that ;• for; •be will not undertiflce a 'case unless 'he r is confi'den't v '')F effecting a cure. It will cost -you nothing for consul-tation-Sp please calj Ahd satisfy j[our^elve>.thatt.h,e ,Doc tor yoiir.case'. ' ' Dr. S. cures H uinours'ahd Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies who str«anTicted by any'of th.c folio wing complaints :— Cojd txtreuytieSi Wf akr stoma'chsV^iame 'and weak' backs; nervous' anfl^sicU" headaches, constipation and indigestion, nain_ in th«. side and back, leuchorrea, etc., etc. T wish h disunctly •understood tharl "do hbfclaim toperfornt impoSsibitttes,'" ;;dr t6 have : iniraculo"us power} All applying t^i} me willT •receive my honest "opinibn of their coiwdaints. No \ experimenting. I will guarariree~a positive cure ir < evefy'case. luudertake. cr. . forfeit. ,£^oo.,, Consiiltatior..' in Office or by "Letter, Free. Charges Moderate.. Exa'mination,and advicev^fii. iCMI oraydress'. D«.\H ••; J. Speer, Palmerston . Buildings, ; Aucklandj K Z.-j Office Hours : 9^-tir 12. ito 4. - frte B' 'p.m.'; Sundays, J 10 to 12.' ] N.B. ,^VH Mfedidnes necessary forja^mplotecure can be sent JFree from observation 00 .receipt 6t tymotoms. . . - 1 ::-■■.' bm Mr tAMrets+mi- ; HJ <Jj; SPMW Weslmrnste^ Q.lraoiWrs 86, Lambh n Q.tiay, ' Olfiee Hours— 9 to i2sa.in.,'l to 4 6 to 5 p.m.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 31 July 1886, Page 4
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782Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 21, 31 July 1886, Page 4
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