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BATCHELAR'S ROYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON. ri?HK Most Popular Hostlery on 1 the Coast. Tts Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and Wairarapa Coaches arrive and depart daily. Good Stablino- for ; Horses.' ; ; i; , : J. FKN'r()N,;,;' ! ■ - ..; .'. t Proprietor. r OPENING NOTICE. The wejlUknown and « old; established »; Co mm e^r 0 ial Hot el , . Willis Street, Wellington- ' '; Close to the Queen's T^harf, and Post and Telegraph Offices/ is now ready to receive visitors and'' permanent boarders. The' Proprietor, Mb James Gtjilfobd (for^ merly in the wine, and spirit trade), having purchased; the lease of the Hotel,' will, hv soliciting nublic patronage, endeavor to merit that support which a jrellconducteij hbuso, affording every comfort ; and convenience, may reasonably be expected to receive. Note the address- - Commercial Hotel, WfllisStreet. JAMES GUILFORD; Proprietor. . FIEILDING HOTEL, KIMBOLTON JIOAD, FEILDING T HAST IE if . ■■■■• J ■■ ' '.' - ' - ■ * R 0 P R JET O R. Travellers, Boarderg, and Visitors ' receive special attention. Superior Billiard Room: All Liquors are Jo£ , £est^ Selected ; Brands.' . T ...... \ .Gpodr.Stablinef.Li-r.- .;■■, •■■;:i. , '?. COMMERCIAL .HOTEL ' Vs . T Je^i^ers^on^orthv-:;, ? -HbteF on 'the Wesi^Co|st/ l)TOlGH:i'HOp^iri^lLEilN(ir^ /^Al^JE^'xbK; L Mi: W. r LjfGHT, la|eW&^ueen'B i Ho.teJ,; Wellington, '^gs to annPunbe, to the inhabitants, of bedding,. and surrotjnding -districts,: .that; he has. tiftken • over the above . popular and weUJriaomi potel-, and respectfully solicits of public patronage. Wines, .Spirits, and Ales of the best. T '• brands kept in stock. » 4 An experienced Milliard Marker will : fhaye iehar-ge *of the, \ [ Mr •;•.<;} ■ 'Billiard U6om. Every attention and comfort secured I to Boarders and < * Travellers. ..:■. I W. LIGHT, ■■'■■: \ , Proprietor. . Fn7 T DAW'S ~~~~ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ' FEILDING. '■'■:■■? ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE ; i FLOOD. ; :*:?, \\ lii" -thanking the public for their piast favors, Mr Daw desires to intimate that he.^has. always on-hand — Br4kes, Double & Single Buggies, &c. '■ " [ - Special arrangements^ made for Weddjing, Picnic, oorr r other parties. Commercial Travellers; attended to on shortest notice by letter or telegram. , Cpnveyance at each Trainl . ; Carrying business ■ conducted; . . as } hitherto. :.: . j SAMJEL c I)AW[ r ■■->. :, - • i , .Proprietor. liveSry and bait '^ stables. messrs ' jones & duncan ; having opened" the-. Denbigh! 1 LIVERY & BAIT^STABLES are desirous ,of; informing/ r thVpublic of Peilding andfitsv suburbs that they will always have ion band— - (Single and Double Buggies Saddle Horses for. Ladies and ( , ..--.. ,. Gentlemen. , - Horses broken to, Saddle, and Sinjjle ; ; or Double Harriets. ,j; [ Express to meet the Trains for Pas- '"';-',\. : \\ i^erigers and Luggage. ; .;1 Horse J Trained, for Racing Engage v - ''■ ments. iermß as per agreement* . JONES & DUNCAN. ■1 - '1 1 . ' . . . . 1 1 . j "'' ■ jWVtffiWMj'i I-Priviie; Dispensary, Palmerston BuiMings, Foot of Q'neen-street, Auckland. Established" for the Scientific and. • Speedy) yifit jpf .-(^lronicic; Ifervpusjajid j .Special.'Diseases. Dr speer is a Regular Graduated ' Physician, effiHJaieii'ai Haryira^ofl^e. U.S.i iH^haßii . 'devoted a lifetime.lo, .and. is: acknowledged, to-be tho. most exrjert Physician in'his s^eWalty-in' the : united States.; 'Young Men-, -and Middle-aged Men, who. stiffer from Nervous and ., Physical Debility, Loss of Energy, and Mehib'ry, Eruptions on 1 the 'Face.' Mental j Depression, Kidney and "Bladder Troubles,? Jlenralria^, Rheumatism, Scroful?, SsUt Rheum, Paralysfs, Fiti, Spinal ; Disease, St. ,Vi£us' Daiice,*. Liver-> Complaint". Asthma, Catarrh, Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles, &a, and- are tired of taking mineral drugs, will, do well to come and tryi'the Doctor's method of cure,. as it will, if '• properly applied, relieve them. of. their sufferings, and restorejthem' to- health. The 'Doctor' uses no mineral' preparations ; his treatment consists wholly in the use o r Vegetable remedies. Many are they who have implanted in their systems, by iniproper use of calomel, seeds' which produce -an annual, crop of disease. T6 such he woiild say, come and -be healed. It matters riot what" your troubles 1 may be, ebme and let "the ; doctor examine your case. 1/ it is curable, ht ■ will) *tll you so ; ft it is not, he will tell yon that ; fqr he wiiljnot undertake a case Unless 'he. is of' effecting^. (jure.- It will^cost you, nothing for consultation. so"please call and satisfy yoiirwlvep'that the Doctqr understands your case. Dr. .S. cures Humours" and ; Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies. who ar« afflicted by any-of the following complaints :— Cold extremities, weak stomachs,;' .lame.' and. weak backs, .nervous and; sick headaches. ' constipation and' Indigestion, pain in th« side arid backi>leuchorrea,"etc.,^etc. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not qlaim fa perform impossibiliiies, . Of to have miraculous power. All applying tome will receive my honest-opinion-of their cotindaints. No experimenting. I, willj guarantee a positiie cure ,«•". every case or forfeit Consultation in Office or by Letter, Free... Charges 'Moderate. Examination and advice, Call or address ; . Dr.' H J. - Speer, -Palmerstbh ' Buildings, Auckland! N.&,Gffice ! Hours : 9to 12. 1 to 4, 6to 8 p.m.; .Sundays, id to 12. . N.B. All Medicines necessary for a complete . 'cure can be sent free from' 'observation 00 receipt 'ol qrmptoma. . (Jail r.r Addresss— DK,., H. J. SPEEK , Westminster Chambers. 36, Lambtbn Quay, WelliaKton. Offi'de 'ttdars— 9 te 12 a.m., 1 to 4, 6 to 8 p.m.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 7 August 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 7 August 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 7 August 1886, Page 4

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