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FEILDING HUTEi, - : KIMBOITONT-ItoAD EfILDIJ-O. THIS' well . known' 'and 'favorite . hostelry -has recently beeh'renovPted and refurnished throughout,' ' and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. >■ x 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 Wanganu' The cuisine is under the supex viw a*. of an experienced cook. - ' , HASTIB'S H"TEL is still noted for keeping the best wines,- spirits, nd beers of anyhouse on the coast. MARTHA RASTIE, PhuPPIKTOR; _^ .i DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING MB WILLIAM LIGHT, late of the Queen's Hotel, Wellington, begs ti announce to the inhabitants o'f'-Fe'ild-^ ing, and surrounding districts,- that he has taken over the above populai and well-known Hotel, and r§spe'ct fully solicits a share of public patron-^ age. " ■ „ ' v Wines, Spirits, and Ales of Wie best brands k^ept- in stock', ' ' '■■•■'■') i . . .. :' v .'. !: " • Sample Booms. k : - ; Billiard Boom." , '- Superior. L : ivery r 'Stables. v-*f • ; r . fc Lpose^Bpxes. 1 '" * • ■-' • ■ •■ Well grassed paddocfis. „.,:. „ /Every attention and comfort secured - to Bparders' and'-Trayellers;-.- ' .-.>, Proprietor. The -Square, '%Paimerstoi-' ; -rORTHv'' MAUBISsIfiiNIN . (Late of the CricketerV Arms Hotel, HAS taken over the above Hotel, and hopes tjp receife tTie*ls|ime/ patronage b'estbweW on. Mr".f!arm|fy^ ; Ales/Beers, Wines; 'and ySpiritsrpf the best' Brands '' cmlj kepti^in;'&fc9ci&,l First-class, accommpdation for pei'-" atnrierit Boarders and ; s the • Travelling Public. *\\[ y- r ■■■" j ;. i . V ,COMIVf EIiOI A M FA M ILY' | FOTEL, Close to Bail way Station," The Squabb,' Palm! bston''N6bthl j HE MANMVATU v CMJB h^as I itstßoomS in this Hotel.' ' ; A Porter meets- every. Train..; V; Family Wine Vaults."' v '-^ The Premier Hotel on 'the Wekt <'pa.s£ JOHN WALKLEY, " Pbopbietor. -^ KOYAL HOTEL PALMI'KSIUN, 1 | HK Most Popular Hostlery/ on * the Coast. • Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. The Napies Coach leaves the Royal Hotel, daily at 8 am. /.: :On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days Coaches leave t ie RpTAL-H'oTEjCfor. Masterton, on the arrival ., 0f ... the train' from Wanganui. : „. ... Good Stabling for Horses; - J, FICNTOISy Proprietor. BEICK3! BRICKS.U BBICKS ! ! :i. • i I THE : Undersigned haying! pur <- chased the Brick : Yard, Plant, and ;of the 'old \ Established firm;of '..'. _ ! " j MESSKH BOWL'EEJ&^O^, „ is now ;: Prepare -fto; supply Bricks, Lime, and Cement, at i the lowest prices. >■■ : • ■ - AlFWork Guaranteed. ■ Country Work ; done atrTown Prices. Brick Yards at North . and Derbyr . . ' Streets,' ancLtihe Bailway." it, -"■ Line,,.Feiiding. m^. ; ; :; Also, —^At "Hulcbmbe: : "■ . Joseph :smiH, ; : ■- BRIGKLAYEiii' : Manchester Stheet, FeiEiDing, & ' HAiiCOMBE.' ; -y HALCOMBET AGENCY %:' '\:I Mr. J. Puhkiss is auth6rised rr to" receive all Orders 1 or ! Moneys for the i Haicombe Yard, and hisreceipt mil be a sufficient discharge. ;; . .... % ;. : :_j/ : sMth,;':'v. - , < ;f Prpprietor. : r;: GENEBAL GABBIEB^ 7. CHARLES J. WlOKHipt DESIRES to inform the Busihe%'^ people and the Pabhc generally that he has commenced businesa . as a Gen eraL. Carrier,. and T: , it will be his aim *&nd^iobjecli^;: deserve a fair share ol^publicrsupgoi 1^ by the exercise of civility, .punctuality-. and, < the strictest attention ' to bu^iness. £ " v " Note the address — CHABLES j ? ; WiCKHAM 5 , General GARRiEii, 1 .-.:,;• Glasgow House Stables; Manchester. : ? and. Grey Streets. V ' """' '•'' E . Elj L E I-. V G ILBEkT. { Pianoforte,] . „ , ;-: :r | harmonium and Cabinet Organ Tunei | and Repairer^ Wanjanni. PI ANOS for sale from £80 to S&6. \ Old Pianos taken in exchange. Estimates for Bepairs i given. , ; .. - < . ' Pianos tuned bv'thVyear. '" ' ; ;! .'t' ... : , jOrde'rs' : ma;y ;: be-left at' the Star" )ffice, Feiidme*, or -Mr -W. Pai'k's £ Book Depot, Palmerston.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 61, 9 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 61, 9 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 61, 9 November 1889, Page 4

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