PEfLDIM HOTEI, * Kimbolton Road Feuding. 1 "HIS well known andr r favorite hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout,, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. < . ? . First-class Billiard Boom, with marker in attendance. : Superior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. ; : The finest and most commodious Sample rooms (recently- erected) between Wellington and Wangafiu' i The cuisine is under the >supetviir>>n of an experienced cook* - ;" \ ' ■ H A s'l'l E\s H« 'TKL is still noted for keeping the best wines* spirits, nd beers of any house on the cdast! JAMES HA*TIE, PROPPI R T O B . TTvENBIGH HOTEL, PEILDING MR WILLUMIJGHT.Iateofthe Queen's Hotel, Wellington, begs t» announce to the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts; thai he has taken over the above 1 populai and well-known Hofrely arid respect fully solicits a shar« of public patronage. ' • ■ . ■■■■■« -• '' ••■ • ■- ; Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands kept in stock, ' Sample Booms. Billiard Boom. Superior Livery Stables. : Loose Boxes. ' "' " ' Well grassed paddocks. Every attention arid coinfprt secured to Boarders and Travellers.' [' WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor. KATCHELAR'S ROYAL HOJTEL PALMEftSTdN. IHE Most Popular Hostlery on the Coast. ' i Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. TheNapies Coach leave* the Royal Hotel, daily at 8 am. ;•. - -. .-.. \ Qn Mondays, Wednesdays ., and Fri days Coaches' leave the Royal Hotel for Masterton, on the arrival of the train from Wangenui. -■ ! Good Stabling for Horses. ■\ '' "J.'PKNTO^, !; Proprietor. B. BLOWEE, (Formerly of the Queen* Hotel, Wel-lin«ton)j-V?- •■': s ' ' ' DESIRES to inform the rahabi ttatsn ts of P&imerstbn a^r surrounding district that he has taken over the Club Hotel, and trusts, by strict attention to; b siness and the comforts and convent-' enceof patrons, to merit a share of public! patronage. Spacious Sample Rooms. Well lighted. First Class Stabling. 7 Roomy Loose Boxes. Best Brands only of Wines, Spirits, and ; - : • Ale- kept. Porter in Attendance on all Trains. i V A L K L E F 7^ COMMERCIAL HOTEL PAL a ERSTON NORTH. The Premier Hotel on the West toast. Ty np ho" ~m~~s~o" n . Tinsmith and Plumbeb, Manchkstkh Stheet, FsiLpiNo, •Opposite "Stab" Office), Has just received some excellent Crockery, consisting of Tea Sets (new. patterns), Glassware, <&c. . . : l. i Also,— lroamongery, Carpenfers' Tools, Patent Sawsharpeners, and numerous other articles. Larsii* Variet? of Tanks from 250 to 1000 Gallons, Copper Boiler*, Furnace Frames. Tinware of all kinds and descrip ions at prices to suit the Times. Hinges, Locks, Bolts, and Screws, and all description of Ironmonger?. , Pumps, and Piping for same, cat and screwed to any lent*th. Estimates given for all kinaa of plumbinttworic. Country orders promptly attended to. Spouting and guttering fixed at prices to suit the times ■ : Tanks at lowest prices for Ca»h. A. W,. B B ° w N LAND, ESTATE, xsp GENERAL CO \i MlS^roiS AGE2JT. Sale or purchase of Land or other Property. , Management of Estates (Town or country Negotiation of Loans. Obtaining , suitable investments for capitalists. ■ .. Mercantile Broking generally. Assessments, arbitrations and valua;tions. / ' ■ ' ■ ; Sale or purchase of Businesses. I have a constant enquiry for Faim and other -Properties in; the .Mahawatu District, and any person desiring to find a purchaser should communicate with me. ; Produce shipped to London or Austral lia on account' of clients, and returns made pr< mptlv a:; w. $BQynsr Panama-stbbet, Welliuotow "w k Make 'Em, and they WILL WEAR." lADIES' Saddles aud Bridles. j '■••-•■ "-■■■• ••>■--, ■■ <'ent's Saddles and Bridles, Waterproof Saddle Aprons, Stock Whips, <fee, : - ; .. ■>■■■ Buggj Harness (single) Buggy Harness (double). Cart. • Plough, and other! Farm Harness. ■ , ... . . , ' . •WE MAKE 'EM AND THEY WILL I WEAR." J. E. EVA N S , - Sadrtler, Lamb t o » Qi'Ary r Wz i ltk a t ok . TAMES J . CURTIS , ousitouiß, Shipping, and ForwardingA gent, . ■■ Gbey Stheet, WELLINGTONS, K.Z. Prci^iit'ii/i- of. Wejiing.ou JPum-i JDehve:y . Company. J Groods aud Pftrceis forwarded to ail part,; : li -of ihe- world," •■'••■• P.O. Box leS-.—Telephone^ 116,
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 4
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633Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 4
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