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; FEILDiNO TOTE!;, KIMBOLTON Jte^^jFFlLDHirG. ■:'> nP-HIS^ welL; kno^pif- ;and-, fayprite/ lj - ! hostelry l has''r"ecentiy;beenTenovated . aira^efurnished -throughout;: and- now offei^every cbinMrt "and 'con- 1 yenience fo? visitors^ travellers; and . boarders':- 1 v - '-"V ''-''' '^ <'J "'-"•- L ■■■■• ;U ' First-class Billiafdi with markeiyn- attendance, C-;,.' ■:.-> ■.■:vrp-^r-.-Superior ;stabljng acjc.o.mmqdation, with groom in 'cinarge. s '-' "'""" s The > finest; an'd-"iridst -commodious Sample rooms (recently erected) between VVellingioja and Wanganwi The cicisine isAinder the supewiwvn of aii experienced copk. , . HASTIE'B HOTEL is still noted Ibr! keeping the 'best wines', 1 "'spirits] nd beers of any house'on the coast., MARTHA IMSTIE; ;; : ,-; PROPHI^TOR; ' - : - ' '"'"'■ : T\ENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING ME WILLIAM [LlGHTi'late^of -th'e Queen's Hotel, Wellington, ,- begs -t? announce to the inhabitants of Feiid^ ing, and surroiihding ' 'districts,' 'tlia¥ he has taken over the aTjbye/pßpulai and well-known Hotel, and' inspect fully solicits a share of pujblic patron^ ' age. .:■.-'■■ ■- , •■' Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the; best brands kept in stockj '/ . Sample Eooms. Billiard Eoom: : " Superior Livery Stables. Loose Boxes. Well grassed paddocks. ■ Every attention and comfort secured to Boarders and Travellers. WILLIAM LIGHT; . • • Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL^IT The Square, Palmerston North. JOHN CAEMOBY : ;: j BEGS to inform) the *esiden s of Palmerston andjhe Trave ing Public generally, that he hasop : nedthe 'above Hotel. . ' ! , '''■„, " Ales, ; Beers, : Wiiies!,; and' Spirifopf the;besfc Brauds'kept in^sto.ckvV ... _ Allthe comforts' an^'6pnvenjences of a: Home will be .foun'djat^the, Ce'n-. trail Hotel. "".'.'.- "" .: First-class -accommodation for permanent Boarders and the Travelling Futye. • v ' ; ' ' ■■■•■"■■ •'• 30/7/89 ;WALELEY T S ■" - COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, Close, to Eailway Station, The Square, Palmf.eston Nokth. -/I^ HE. MANAWATU CLUB has -I- its Eooms iv this Hotel. A Porter meets every Train. : Family Wine Vaults. : . The Premier Hotel on the West Coast JOHN WALKiiE Y, , Proprietor. R.ATCHELAB/S KOYAL, HOTEI 'lii PALMEkSrON. f l HE Most Popular Hostle'ry on ...JL the Coast. ; : Its Eeputation is still Unsurpassed, The Napies Coach leaves the Eoyai Hotel, daily at 8 atn. On Mondaj-s, Wedhesdays'^and Fri days Coaches leave liie EorAt Hotel foi Masterton, on the arrival of. the trail] from Wanganui. - ' L Good Stabliriii' for Horses. -.• : J-. FKNTOjN, ... 1•' : Proprietor. TUSTIN BROS., :,. Manners Street, Wellington. npHE largest Importers in the Colon? X ;Q f- ■■■ = - -'■ Papkrhangings Oils ' . . Colors Paints Glass Shades Pi ctcre Mouldings Brushes. . Artists 'Material Muser & Newtons Enamels •.. Tube Colors. And in fact everything in. .connection with, the business of Oil'aud Colour Merchants and Artists Colorinen'. - Prices strictly moderate. ■ Despatch immediate. (}Cf" Note. — Country Customers. 1 are invited when in town to inspect our Premiseswbich. areiadmitted tobe the finest iv the line of business iv the Australiau Colonies. TUSTIN BROS., Majsners Street,! Wellington. '30/7/89 : - :^j ALTTSIi' RAMSAY, (By appointment to His Excellency, Sir. W. Jervois. K.G.C.M.G.) SADDLE & HARNESS-,. MAHEK M-anners Street,. Wellington. H A RNSSS^PEICEiLISTf Good Cart Harness (hand' made) '£7- ■ upwards ■ :. .' ■ v.. Good Curt Harness (nickle mouuted) £7 15s ■■■:.. ■ ■ ■ ■ . Plain Cart Harness, £6 Brass ' Mounted Cart, Express, and SpringCart Harness; £7 upwards ! Good i Bu«ay Harness, mounted .with solid nickle, and Hames (English, leather) £7 15 s HL'-JUiNClri sfDKY &■■£{};; ,L Auction beks & valuators, V Manners Street, Wellington "■ Auction sales daily. P'reeLold jHrope'rfcv bought aud .sold. ■". kib.eral • .•ash !ii!vaiif;p> rnadp: '' ■; ■ ■:</'. _v a. „ „-i x, . ,i .-J.UV Iv ; v £• i> -'i-U ii-MAIN-ST., PALMrCRSTON jNfORTOET.:; -■-, \/| ON K V ad winced qiV" Wearing-: ap , 1 Lf.l_ parel, JeweileVj, ic. .-,' l' ;" ' _ : Privcttj JSnirddce'-- Side'C^otet^''''' '■' , • ; " s;i]o! ' -■■ S. ABiiAHAaiSi;:-.: ■ Pawnbroker

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 1 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 1 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 1 October 1889, Page 4

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