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BATCHELAE'S ROTAL HOTEL, , PALMKRSTON. rpHF. Most Populrtr Hostlery on I the Coast. P. 8 . Reputation is still ÜBsurpassedi Napier and Wairarapa loaches arI GbbU StabHng for Horsps. • I ■;.• .■.';;; / Propnißtor^''^ } ■ I _pp,e^ing' NbTidEy 4 ' ■ ; ; ■';'.; '.; r The iwell-^Qo^n and 'old esteblished \'\ Commeroial H • 6t fr l ; 1 : WelUh'gton, Close Wie Qaeen^s. Wharfi and Postal Telegraph Offices, is, pow j; ready,to yecelye visitort vandvipejrm^nent , ;bowdew. , The Proprietpi-j ]Mft> i^AMßS Gui^obd (formerly in f the *me and , spirit, t^ade), hay-.; ing purchased the lease of the~ HpteK ,will, in soliciting public patronage, endearor to merit that 'snppprit which a jrelj conducted, House; affording erery. comfort and oon;en^nro,.'^.ma7';i^:BionabiKf6e'e^ pectedjtoreceiTeV Noteth.e'addre^^^ ' Comm^rcjatHpfel, ffl)\ssfa#. ,v, .;.;!, JAMES GUILFORD, Proprietor; 3 _j PETIDING HOTEL<? ; v. ;■: /n < kimb;oltok road; peilding j •-'.:'< ' vr '. pi--' ••■* , •;, ■{ ; . 'j o ,jj lss ;q-» - ( i-i-'iv;-.; ".^ ••..■. :M.-J,.: : . s .i> • PR; 0 P ? « ffiliT 0 H. jrej^iye special. at^njapn; ;w: '", ?;i ] Superior ißilHar^rßbdnxi: |;: n? All iliqwo* are :pf iJ 'Besr ; Seized !--: ; ;' J 1 - - J "'<f ff 'OiV.'f ?i'\i.t: ,:;>("' li!v. '• •!■.'.,•. '. c , jCpJ^E^drAt ; ;Hpi;fiL;'. . „.; • ' jPA&iEROTON^ORTHv^'-V '!;'. {The Premier Hotel >on < the West Coast; riukmft OF PROPRIETARY. \J j ■ r--v/£^ : :.-i .j : i,,-;».>i ■ Mr W., LIGHT, late of iMXJiieen'B Hotel,| WeUingtoi, to, stnnotihce to the inhabitants of iFeildihg/ arid surrounding distrfctsi that:: he —has takenj over.' 'the' above popular [and ■vrell-kjno wn • Hotel;'' and' 'respectfully solicits a ~ B^uo~^-pub]iovpatrpnajo;e. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the. best ' brands kept in ; stock. ''. '■ An experienced Billiard Marker will haye charge of th£ ; .'. . ; BillajEird iibom. J : Every attention and comfort secured ■ • to Bbfurderß and ; ' ; :.-' ■ ; Travellers. .^ :■'-";■ r. :-'^MGm t ; - :! ..; ! Proprietor. ■'- .j ... : DA^'S LTORY STABIiESi ■;:.: ... i htodin^:.-,.,. ./ i Jin Jj-c, 'C iL ):u.'.J-.K .'J EStIaBLISHEI) BEFORE THE j FLOOD. -.>. r TN (thanking SHd^uMcTlofS their JL/ p]ast "favors,, Mr_DaW| deaires^to intimate that he has always on' hand — Brakes, Double & Singleßiiggies, .^uiet Riding Horses, &c. ./." / ' Special arrangements made for 'Wedding, Picniq,^)r Ti oth^r parties.,. ; CoAimercial Travillera 1 atteh'ded^q jOn shortest nbticebyletter or telegram. Conveyance at each Train. .Carrying business conducted as : ! :^'\ ' sAMUfiiiD^w,^ LIViJRY iANDo'BAiWX vSaJiKBLES^ iTtifilSSßß s^BZ e dwffi(CkN * JlJilr havin^operied" the Denbigh " - STABiiESJ •ore desirous of informing the public of,^flding afidfifsf s^ufbrti^t they~ "will ajwaysjhave.oii.hand*LO •*... ";f ;'■■■■{ 'Saddle 1 H 3 orß^s^or > %adies / and ] •Horses broken to Saddle, and: Bmffle ( j sengersraiid M^agfe? - 1 ' ul Hprs4 Trained for Racing; \ tyfflgfr ! ! ; i '' ; ll'erins as L pefigr^eme&! /;> ,/V' - l '! JONES & DUtfCAiN. J / ;y. ! f.;C-".-::rf{t>j>'\>'v Private Dispensary, Pnlmerston; Buljdingv jFoe* o^ Qneen-itreet. Auckland. Established for the -Sclenv tffic aifd Spefedy Cute! of/'Chr6riiciiJ»ervo»»!Jaii'd SpednljDiscases. Dr Speer is: a Regular Graduated physician, educated at 'HarVar?! 1 Gblltee. V. S. He has devotee} .1 lifetime., tj, aud ;^; acknowledged to betbo most eipert Phy_sician in his specialty in the United State*.- Young Men' "and" "Middle-aged "Men, wte» suffer from NerVoiwiand, Physiical! Debility; Hop/pf, Energy-;' and" Memory, Kruptipns on the. Face. Mental Depression, Kidney and Kladder; Troubles, Neiiralgi*,' Rheumatism, Scroful?. Salt Rheum,' Paralysis, Fitt, Spiiwl i Disease, St. Vitus* • Dance^ Liver Complaint. Asthma, Ca«arrh, Hea^t Disease, Gravel, ; Piles; ftc., Land are tired 'of taking mineral drugs, will' do well to ' come ahd try. tlie ; Poetor's raetbpd of iclirc, as. it.will, ; if properiy applied, relieve tKem of their sufferings and, restore," them to health. The Doaor uses no mineral' preparations ; his treatment wholly in the us* o' vegetable remedies. Many'aire^th'ey who have nnplant'd in their, systems;^;' improper use of calomel, 5 seeds which produce., an . . annual .crop . of- disease. — Tosuch he would say, come and^ be healed. It matters, not what your - troubles { may be, come and let the doctor examine your case. /f,^,-u.cftrai/e. A* wili ttllyoiiso; i/ it. is not, .he 'will tell .^oh that; for he will not undertake a case unless he is^ confident *( effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing for consul-tation.-so please^all and satisfy your^elve' that the Doctor understands yourOcase. JJr. S: cures Hiimours andDiseases of the Blood, and Ladies who are afflicted by any of the follo-A-ing complaints :— Cold extremities; weak stomachs^; lame/* anfdi .weak backs, nervous . and s'iclt headaches, constipation and indigestion, pain in th« tide and back, letichorrea, etc/eta - I wish h distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, or to Save .miraculous power. All applying W" me *ill receive -my honest opinion of their cbß«i>iaints, No experimenting. I vrift guarantee a- positive cvi« ir every case I undertake, or. forfeit £200; Consultation, in Office or by Letter, ' Frbb. 1 Charges Moderate. 1 Examination and advice, £1. Call or address : Dr. H J. Speer, Palmersfon Buildings, Auckland, N.Z. Office Hours: 91013, ,1 to 4. 6to 8 p.m.; Mundays^ lotoia. N.B. All Medicines necessary for a complete cure can be sent free from observation ! on receipt ot (ymptoma. , . . ■ . Omii or Adriress-DR. H. J. SPEER V^eßtminstfr Ciiamhers, 36, Lambtoff i^ti'ay, 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 23, 5 August 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 5 August 1886, Page 4

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