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• BATCHELAB'S MOYAL HOTEL, PALMERSTOxN. > rpHR Most Popular Hostlery ob i the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. Napier and -Wairarapa Coacbes ar*. rive and depart daily. Good Stablinjr for Florsps. Proprietor. [ i FKUiDWG HftTKI, KIMBOLTOK JtOAD, PEILDING T: H ";A S T IE If • ' ■.■■•■•■ ■•-.-. P R 0 P R I E TOR. Travellers, Boarders, and Visitors i receive special attention. Superior Hill iard Room . AH Liquors are of Best Selected ; Brands. Good Stablinef. I A L K L E Y'S 1 GOMMEHCIAL HOTEL PALM EESTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast. ■ Denbigh hotel, peilding. ! /change of proprietary. - \j " . — ■■.' ; . ••■.- --> Mr W. LIGHT, late of the Queen's - Hotel, Wellington, begs, to annpunc c to the inhabitants of Feilding, and j surronnding districts, that he has taken over the above popular and i well-known Hotel, and respectfully 1 solicits a share of public patronage. ' Wines, Spirits, and Ales ofthebejrt 1 .'.' brands kept in stock. | I An experienced Billiard " Marker will have charge of the ? Billiard iioom. Every attention and comfort secured i, to Boarders and | Tirayellers. : j f W.LIGHT, j'v c ! Proprietor, f V.\h\\ '/-. DAW'S :Wr -I f LIVERY ANL -BAIT STABLES, 3 „S FEILDING. : r ■ • .. : ; - ;■- --r ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE, FLOOD. ; IN thanking the public for tbejir : ;past favors, Mr Daw. 'desires ifcp c intimate that he has always on hand f —Brakes,i Double & 'Single BiiggieSj T Quiet Riding Horses, &c. ! I. ' Spdcial-J arrangements made; for i -Wedding, Picnic, or other rparties. ■■. <- Commercial Travellers attended jto rl on shortest notice by letter or telegram. . II . Cpnv^yance at each Train. .; 0 Carrying business conducted at v hitherto. . • i -'■. SAMUEL DAW, 3- : / : ? / :./ y i^pprietorj ■. ~ ; T"^ 1 :.\ ftiyaM Dispensary, Paltparston! -Bultdings, Fpptl of s Queen-street, Auckland.' Eslab'ished "for the Scien--3 tific and. Speedy Cure of Chronic. Nervous md" Siiecial; Diseases.: Dr .Speer isa Regular; Graduated Pliysician. educated at Harvard College. U.S. Hejhaa. a devvted a lifetime to, and . is acknowledged to be ithe : ' -most -ekpert "Physician in' his specialty in the UnheU'' -, States. . Young Meg and.. Middle-aged Men; ■irhp 1 sufler from Nervous. and Physical Debility, Loss o?' ' : Energy and 'Memory,' Eruptions on the- Face; Mental | Depressioi), Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Neuralgia, , • ; ; Rheumatism,' Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Paralysis/ I?it», ' j Spinal' Disease, St Vitiis' Dance, Livtr Complaint.. I j Asthma, Catarrh, Heart Disease, Gravel, Piles, &c,, . and are tired of taking mineral drugs, will doitrell to : . v ■ come and try the Doctor's method of cure, as, it wifl> il- t }>'• propcriy • applied , ; 'rtl ieVe ' them ;of 'their ' siifferings Wd restore them to health. The Doctor uses no mineral l ' preparAtions ; his treatment consists wholly in the jtut • o ■ vegetable remedies. Many ; are they' who have lit 1 ' " planted in their systems, by .improper .use of calomel;' seeds which ' produce an annual crop of | To. such he would say, come and be healed. It matters' not what your troubles may be, come and let (the' : : Voctfor* examine your case. If H' is, curable, he will i till you so; if it is not, he will iell'joK thatffpi* .he will not undertake a case unless he K confident of, I, I effecting a cure. It will cost you nothing; for consul- • ' tation. so please call and satisfy your<elve> that the Doc^ , tor understands your case.; Dr. S. cures Humours and. Diseases of the Blood, and Ladies' who are afflicted by" any of the following complaints :— Cold - xtremities, weak ■ , stomachs, : lame , and weak backs, nervous and sick. | headaches, constipation and indigestion, pain injtkY : vide and- back, leuchorrea, etc. , etc. • I wish h disrinctly . ■ understood that I do not claim to perform impossibilities, . or to have miraculous power. All applying to me .will ' ' receive "my honest, opinion of their coM^taints; ;No . experimenting. I will guarantee a positive cure ir ' everv case I undertake, or forfeit v^aoo. Consultation* . in Office or by Letter, Freb. Charges Moderate. Examination' and advice, ' £x.~ Call or address .': Dr. H '] J. Speer, Palmerston Buildings, Auckland,. i N.Z. ,' Office Hours: 9to 12, ; ijto+r 6toß p.m.: Sundays, xo to 12. N. B. All Medicines necessary for a complete ' ■cure, can be 'sent free bom obitrvation on receipt of : Call <>r, Address -DR. H". J. 8 PEEK; I Octogan Chambers, Koss' Baildings, opposite Town Kail. Dunedin. - ', /^LApiyiLLE TEMPERANCE .' \J HOTEL. CLAIRVILLE ;: ( K HOUSE BAKEEY.; ..V; J • ' VqHN : GOULD/ ' ! , ' ' ; vPBOKRipTOK ; ..- 1 This Sotel is situate in the health-; « ■iest aiid\ most ..pleasant suburban } part of Eeildirig—- at the corner; of l Denbigh and Oamden Stieets and is : fitted up with a view 'to the cpn- - veriience: arid comfort pf Boarders. Bath roorii with shower bath,, &6. :, . %ar ..the j English : : Church, and; . Yfithin ;ten n\inutes.;,wjalk ; frpm, the f Eailway Station. , , v ' : All kinds of Ooafectioneiy and Pas "\ try made to order. Including Wed_ ,<[ ding Cakeb, &c. . • ■ t '•' . . . ■• ■ ;• Q Weddirigßj Hcnics, Balls, and Par ties supplied with every Eeo^uisite on reasonable terms. Z. G; -.-wishes to call special^ atten- 1 fcibn to bis Pure Decorticated Bread, j •specially recommended by the leading members of the medical profession. . , ; , , . WILLIAM DIXON, ~" 8 PAINTEE AND DECOEATOI^, . ; ; Fitzherbert street, • ' r -PALMEKSTON NORTH, k ■,N'ext'dpprtp;Be.ck:s Cprdia Factory. Country Orders attendedto.. i -"'" . * Eslnmatesgi-v;en. , -Jobbing; work executed promptly. >

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 57, 23 October 1886, Page 4

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