( ' : ., FE;LDijN:a7^t/ri^,Y m :~] ! KIMBOLTON ( ;KOAD> ; PRlLpilf(j; I rjTHlSr^welli? known : and ifayprite " ;sM\ ■ hostelry has recently; been reu- '■• X)vated and refurnished*>throtighbuti\ 'aud now bfferseveryicomfortJand convenierice for visitors,- travellers and boarders;'; -.■!'.■..,.••.■ /■;■ ...-I • • , >r First-class Billiard'^ Eobmj ! with linarker in attendance; ■ ; "! R .i Superior stabling accommpdatipn, with groomUh r; chargei '■ tv^ --yt The ; finest and most commodious ■Sample rooms (recently erected) -be- r tween Wellington and. VVanganii'^ ' ; ThecMzsmeJsunder.the supewi ? j.vn: of an^ e'xperienced- r cook^ L ? '"- J - liJ - fx iJ -K U A STI K'^ H; JT.KL is still, npted? for. keeping '"the ■"'fb^st^wmeßV'.'.^piriW;''" ud beers of any house on tlie'coast... MARTHA"riA^TI^, '; '!'" Proppietob. ;-..-.; ;■.:.■ T^iENBIGH HOTEL^EiLBI^ ■ ME WILLIAM LIGHT, late ofthe Queen's Hotel, Wellington' b^gi. tt announce to the inhabitants pf Folding, and surrounding 1 districts,^ thai he has taken over the above' pppulai and weil-known 'Hotel, and 'r.esp.ect fully solicits a share of, public patronage. ■ ' ■' ■■• ■ '^ Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands kept in .stock, ' Sample Rooms. Billiard Eoom. Superior Livery Stables. ,'; Loose Boxes. ; ; I Well grassed paddocks. . r Every attention and comfort . secured to Boarders' and Traveli'ers. WILLIAM LIGHT,; : Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMEESTON NOETH? ; : - s HE above new commodious Gbmmercial and Family Hotel has beer,. erected by Mr H.. W'dllerman.and is now comp cLean eveiy respect, and under the able and efficieiit management of -. : : ; Ui- : ■' MB & MES J.. A. is open to visitors and : the trayelling public. All the rooms have, .been thoioughly and splendidly; furnished throughout, and are! replete, with ithe latest and most .approved conveniences. ;. , . \V' ; I The Wines and Spirits are .directly imported, and cannot be excelled.- ,•■•? The table is under the .supervision of a Frst-class Chef de Ciiisine. •:■-. Batlu-oom — Hot, Cold,, and Shower Baths. '';•-■ '-'■'■■ Good Stabling Accommodation, j v Saddle horses, singie and, double buggies, always on hire at reasonable charges. . V Sample rooms in course of erection. Special attention devoted to family bottle trade. N.B;— Please note — OCCIDEN TA L HOTEL Containing Clock & Tower. • J. A. WEIGHT, ; Proprietor \ CENTRAL H;OTEL, t The ..Square,. Palmerston. North. MAURICE CROMM (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel, Wellington,) . ' /!. HAS taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive thei same patronage bestowed-: on Mr C-armc'dy. Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits; of the best Brands only kept iri> stock. First-class accommodation . for 1 peramnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. ' ,: . r WALKLky;B ; . COMMEBOIA L &: FAM ILi r HOTEL, Close to Railway Station, ' The Squahe, Palm' bston Nobth j HE MANAWATU CLUB has • I its Eootus in this Hotel. , A Porter tneeta eFery-^Train. Family AVine Vaults. The Premier Hotel on the West ('oast JOHN WALKLiET, Proprietor. RATCHKLAB'S EOYAL HOTEL PALMIOkSTO^. g HK Most Popular Hostlery . on ■ the Coast. ■ . ; Irs Rfjiutation is still Unsurpassed^ The Nupies Coach leaves the Eoyal Hotel, daily at 8 am. ' On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri •laj's Coaches leave I'eRoYAL Hotel for .Vl aster) on, on the arrival of the. train from Wanganui. (iood Stabling for FTorses. J.FKNTOiN, • • Pr6prietor. A. W. B^.° w ■*•■ LAND, ESTATEj.ANDJ.GEiN'EEAL 1 cowmissjqn'agMvt." ;..';.. Sale or purchase of Land or otber Property. Vlanagoment of Estates (Torn or i-ountrj' .Negotiation of Loans. Obtaining suitable investments for ■apitiilisls. Mercantile ' Broking 'generally. Assessun nts, arbitrationa and valua:f>ns. - : ■'.'.. "t-- , , >.\ '/ \A: '■ Snle or purchase of Businesses. I.hnvf m constnnu enquiry, -for 'Fflitnj nJ oihtT Propertied iii ilie Mariawatu' District, and^any perspti desiring to: find . purcliHsie'pslid'uld Pb.itonniiieate^iii^meA Produce shii)ped-fcoli6nd«n^rAu^tVa-ih on account of clients, and returns uiifio : :pci. ; inpl,lv-; ,,.), v! i.rju ;v:i L-j'iji '.-.u^ <:l a, w^mom 9 "'"■■]
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 63, 14 November 1889, Page 4
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