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FEILDING HOTEL, : - KIMBOLTON JIOAD FEILDING. HpHIS well known and favorite I hostelry has recently been renovated; and refurnished throughout, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. ; ; ; "; ".• . First-class Billiard Room, with : marker in attendance. : Superior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. The. finest and most commodiousSample rooms (recently erected) between Wellington and Wanganin : ' u ''" The cuisine is under the supevvjrt <>n : of an experienced cook;< fIASTIE'B HOTEL is still noted for keeping the best wines, spirits,; nd beers of any house on the coast.' ' THE FEILDING CLUB Haye Rooms at ft the above Hotel. : MARTHA HASTIE, ' PROPBIKtOK. T^ENBIGH HOTEL; FEILDING MR WILLIAM LIGHTY late of tlie; Queen^s^ Hotel, Wellington,, beg^; announce to the \inhal)ilants of Fpld-' ing, apd surrounding districy,. )hat he has talien\over the above pbpiilai W|ell-kn6wri Hotel, "and i-espect fully so) icits a share of public patronage. ; Winesi Spirits, and Ales of the best i brands kept. in stock, ■ Sample Rooms. Billiard Room. . Superior Livery Stables. '",'. . - Loose Boxes. : ■■„-'-s--s i Well grassed paddocks; ' Everyi attention and comfort secured to Boarders and Travellers. ' WILLIAM LIGHTS li ' ' .. PrpPKietor,;;^! CENTRAL ftOTEI^ The 'Square, Palmerston 'North. MAURICE CRONIN r (Lateiof the Cricketerb';. Arms Hotel, WellihgtohV) " * ' H4-S , taken: over the above .Hotel,: \ and hopes to receive: the same:; patronage bestowed on Mr Carmedy.' Ales, Bears, Wines,: and Spirits of/ the bjest Brands only kept in stock. First-class ' accommodation for per- : amnent Boarders and the Travelling Pubhc." '•■■■■• OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. "> 'f I iHE above new commodious ComJL/ imercial and Family Hotel has been greeted by Mr H. Wollerman, and is now comp'eie in every respect, and under the able and efficient management of MR ;& MRS^ L A. WEIGHT is opep to visitsrs and the. travelling L public. All the rooms have been thoioughly and splendidly furnished throiighbut,;and are replete'Wfch the ; latestjand most approved conveniences. ! The Wines and Spirits are directly imported; and cannot be excelled. The table is under the supervision of a Frst-class Chef tie Cuisine.. . ' Bathroom— Hot,. Cold, and Shower Bathi ' r . : Gobd Stabling Accommodation. Saddle horses, single and dpuble buggijes, always oh hire at reasonable chargjes. . Sample rooms in course -of erection . 1 Special : attention- devoted ; to family i\ bottle trade. ; ; i: N .B.—- Please note-v 0C ia 1 1)E NTA t; HOTEL CONTAINING: CIiOOK & ToWER. „'■"■ J. A^ WEIGHT,; \ Proprietpr. :." WALKLEY'g COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOT-EL, Close to Railway Station, The Squaee, Palmkeston Noeth. ..', npHE .MANAWATtJ CLUB has M >. its Rooms in this Hotel. % A Porter meets every Train. Family Wine Vaults. , . The Premier Hotel an the West Coast „., JOHN WALKLET, : Peopeietoe. [ tiATJCHELAB'S EOXAL HOTEL ' PALMERSTON.- • THE Most Popular. Hostlery on • the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed;- --; ' ' f TheNapies^ Coach leaves the Royal Hoteli,' daily afc 8 atn; ; Oft Mondays,. Wednesdays^ and Fri-. day^ Coaches lejay«.;tbe KoYAL-HoTEßjfoi" Masjterton, on the amval.-o£ the train j from "Y^anganui. ; ; Good Stabling for florses. J;FENTON,^ . Proprietor. ORR & ; LODDER, j Pire -'Proof' '- CIiY.BUEEET HOTEL and ■ ! RESTUARANT, , •Lambton Quay, Wellington. IMPORTERS of Wines and Spirits • of the Choicest Brands. Superior; accommodation- tor Families and single Gentlemen: ; Pbivate DiNii\a; -Robiis vFOE Hot, Coldand 'Shower Baihs. Trams pass the. Docrl-ib: alt \parts of '■: ' the City-,--'-Stiiiinle.vEooms. . T^rms.-taoderate. A Night;Jßprj;er^always in attendaiice.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 115, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 115, 22 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 115, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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