KIMBOLTON^iIoA-B-, r V vT> ryHIS well ...kncv^ny iindf favorite I jhpstelry ; .has;re^eiitl^beeh ren-:; 'arid refurnished 1 throughout," v ( and now offers ejery comfpnt^and cpn- ■ ; verifence for visitors, fcravellers^and' boarders. ?.'•"•-■" "'.." •.■'.;■■ First-class Billiard with i marker in attendance/ "" ' •' V-^ ■■^; :J [.Superior stabling accommodation^ with groom in charge. ;.,. ,■.;!'< The finest and most' commodious Sample rooms (recently/, erected) be^ : twee,n- Wellington and Wangariu- !■}. -I -• ~< The cuisine is under the supeiyiwf>n;' of an experienced cook. /, l .'"; FI AiSTJ &S 'Eh i^t.' is "still jipted for keeping the best, wnes, nd beers of any'hous.e on the'cqasK '; ; ma^'^ha. it^rrpi, , : ' \-. ENBIGH~mTTE OEILiDIW MR WILLIAM 'LIGHT, late of the Queen's Hotel, Wellingtpri,.begs..k announce to the inhabitants' 6f Fe^ild: ' ing, and surrounding districts, that he has taken : oveiv the -above -pppiilai; and well-known : Hotel,' and'-, respect 'j fully solicitsa. share, of ; public: patron-; age. •' ;•' "•-'. -•-"- Wines, Spmts, and i Ales o£ the; Best brands kept. in^ stpcjf i; /. ,''■ , Sample Rooms. „ .'...: Billiard, Room. •. ,. Superior Livery. Stables. 1 Loose Boxes. , i ■ '. Weli grassed paddocks. Every attention and : comfort sebured / ' to Boarders arid; Travellers. : ; : WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor.CENTRA^ HOTELS " The Squake, Palji'erston obth.' MAimioE ceojS"in : ; ; (Late of the Cricketerb' Arms Hoteli: Wellington,) HA S taken " over the abp ve ; Hpt'el, and hopes to receive. tli r e same, patronage bestowed on ■Mr^Carmcdyl Ales, Beiarsi Wines; arid Spirits 'xjf the best Brands .only 'L-epjfc'iri; stock; First-class accorhmodatibn J for^per- L amnent Boarders 'and the TrayellinoPublic. " ■■ ■ : '-' ? ; ;} ■ : ; ! '■"■'<'* ■•'iynS:; WALELEJ'S COMMEHOIAL & f Close to Railway" Station, » &T-HB SQtJARE, 'PALM^STpN'^pRTH.' .J ■'BE MANAWA^SfLiTB has 1 its Rooms in tfiisHotel. A Porter meets every ' Train. V' •' Family Wiue '"Vaults." The Premier Hotel* on" the West,. <?6ast JOHN : Proprietoe. ' ... . PATCHKLAE'S EOYAL HOTEI. PaLM-HIKSIKJN; -^' | H l^ Mos t Popul ar. Fostl ery :p n 1 , the Coast. . ' .' Its Re}>utation is still Unsurpassed. The Napies Coach leaves the Royal Hotel, daily at B.am:' : On Mondajsy ' Wednesdays and Pri days Qoaches leave t ; ie Royal Hotbl for Maste'rion, on the arrival of : the 'train from Wanganui. ' ■- •<• : . Good Stabliu^^for' Horses. J. FKNTOiN', . ..-, y--. .Prbprietor; BRICKS ! BRICKS ! !-. BRICKS,! ! fillHE Undersigned ha-ving pur X chase^iih^ Brick lard-, Plant, arid Biisiness' of ' ihe^ old .Established, firm of c'r > ■ • ;■"••/ ' •.:■)■ 'I MJESSRS BOWLER & SOiN, is norvv Prepared to supply Lirrie, and ; ' Cement,; at r v; the lo'wfist current prices. ' ' ' ' ' ! ~* ; ; All , Work G-u^ranteedi :v.;. ■' Country Work done at Town 'Prices 1 .- --.Brick Yards at Npr^h and. T),evb^/ Streets, and the Railway Line,, Feilding. . ... ' Also,-^-At Halcombe. ! JOSEPH SMITH, ; bricklayer;; ■_■,•; . : .Manchestbr Stkeetj: Feilding., & Halcojibe. ..; HALCOMBE- AGENCY : I Mri J> PuHJnss.j is,', authorised to receive all .Orders or .Moneys for; the Halcombe Yard, and his'.receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ' ;-' ' ■ ' : "■' ! 'J. SMITH, ; ' Proprietor. . GENERAL CARRIER. . CHAELES J. DESIRES to inform the Business' | People and the Public generally^that he has commenced business! as^a iGeneral Carrier, and "it.-;; willbe his airn and object to, deperxe a fair share oi ;pubiic support by^the, exercise of civility, 'puucjuality f and, the strictest attention to .business; ■, : Note the ; adrlress — • .; ■ . .. , ;■, CHARLES J. WICKHAM; General Carrier,,. - Glasgow House Stablesi Manchester arid Grey Streets. ' : " ' : - ; E . E L LE U Y GILBE i^T PIANOFOKTE, ' , 'iarmonium arid Cabinet Organ [Tunei: arid Repaireri \Vangariuj". . '- ; pIANO.S W ; sale;irpm^So / tp,£6q:, - I. , Old Pianos talieii in exciiango E strmates fov Repairs'^ iveri J ''.-■ '•■} '■' ; r Pianos:tunedibY<the.year.;' ' l -''- . Orders;;rnay: be. I; left- jat > thefc'R'riK; h cffice,| Feildm^:' piSiMr oW^^Eark;^ \ Book Depot, Palroerston;
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 62, 12 November 1889, Page 4
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541Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 62, 12 November 1889, Page 4
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