j j FEIUDim ;HO'F£lv . * Koad Fnipisa. 'I HIS well known and fayorjt^ ! hb^telry "has recently been reriovateid -arid *r6ftirnishedi throtighout, aad aow offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers 'and ; boardjers. ■■'■ ■ I Firjst-clasß' fl Billiard Bbbm, with marker in attendance. ; Superior stabling accommddatign, ;with groom in charge. ! Thi finest and m6st conimoaipn^ Sample rooms (recently erected)' be I - tweeri Wellington and ; Wangan^ '". 'v! Thie cuisine is under the' supeitvit' yn of anjexperienced cookY ! ■'''"' '". MASTIKS H -TK'L is for keeping the best 'wines, 'spirits^ nd beers of any house on the, coast, i |THE FE|^l^ .GfitJfi l;' 1 ' '.'■' flaye Booms at the above Hotel. j ■ -: . v • '•- ■■; ;■ ■■■ • "'; ; ':' PROPPIBiUPRi; - : DENBfGH HOTEL, FEILDING , MI? WILLjAiILf (3£T; late pf % Queer's Hotel^;,W.e'Uington, , bjegs .& ... i^nnoiince to "the' inhabitants ol^fgildr^ ing, and, ,f urrp.unding . districts, "tfcjat he ha^jtake^nbyeithe^bpTe populai and respect fully spliejts a share of public patrbnsage. ': ; i ;^ : ; ■'•■_. ,..',.; ; .-■■ ■/,^ : ,'_ , Wines,. Spirits, and Ales-of the best ■ brands kept m'<stbdk, ■• :»:'■-■ j'l ■ Sample^Bppms; y ' ; Billiard ( .]Jppin. ; .; : Suppribr Livpry-JStable^ :/ .-: ,1. Lppse jfepies.t ? ' ' Well fgrassba paddpcks. ' ■/; , •Every attention andicpnifprt! ■secured 1 : ■ ; tjo B r oa^d^rs . and Trayegers.. , ; : ; r5:V ' WILLIAM LIOHt! ' : ,:■s <: 'i. .r ;.. Prppjfiejipi;: A. The i Sqtjabe; , VAMtfßfjiok '■ l N.pil*H. ! (Late!p'f ! thf 'Or^cke'terfa' irmskpliei, \ _ y i " _'.;' "Vyepfngtonv,) "^ ^^ HAS ., taljen over Lthe . abpve, Hpfel, | and hppes to receive the same :pstiipQa,ge bestowed on -Mr Carmcdy. ; :^Ales,.Begrs, ? Wines,^aridu Spirits of 'the 'best Brands nonlytkept iri-' stockl Firptrclass accommodation for peran^neit Boarders the Travelling Public. , o(|icii)e|tal bj6¥eu PALMEBSTON NOBTH. f| : IHJ3 above new commQdious ComJk- '. jmerciaL and^ Famiy^H^tel has Beer by Mr^H. '■ Wollk-mah, "ali'd is 1 now compete in every respect, and jinder the ; able and efficient management of . j Mr mrS; j. a. weight! is opeii ( tft yisiters .artid the travelling: p&bhc. AH the rooms i been thoiojghly and splendidly furnished throughout, and are replete with the latestjand most approved 'conveniences. ■'■]- . . • . '-■■■■y- ■:. ; ■■■ : i; Th 4 Wines and Spirits are' directly imporited, and cannoftbe excelled. ' ;,•: Th^ table is under the supervision of a Prst-class Chef de Cuisine. ■■'■■' ' ' Bafhroom— Hot, Cold, and Shower 'jßaths. •■■■;■<■ :- . i :: Good Stabling Accbmmbdatioa. : Saddle horses, single" and double j buggi js, always pn hire at feasbnable chargss. vr v r ; , ... Saiaple rooms in course' of "ere'etioh. ' Speiciat ifititeiiiiion devote^ 'to family bpttlej trade. : ( .^ , . , ] N.B.— Please fipte— o c o^M^j^/Mi^ (jjOKTAININd ; Cl.qCff ',&[ TPWBR.; ' , i J^ .. '■;'■■ -•*. (A^, WEIGHT, ; ''-v 4 ■':■■••' - • -Prbpfietbf. COMMEHOIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, | Qlpse jtp Railway, iStation, . , Th^ Squabe, ; Palm^Bstpn North ' mHp MA^A-W^-WIKi.CLUB has .JL its Rppms in r this. Hotel. * . A Porter meets every Train. i ■M-, ,i I Famijly .Wijoe-VayUs. 'Tlie Premier rl^iel'on^ty'Wisf odsi' -.;.:••■:,:.) j . ... ..-. iJdeSWaLTiEiifesr^ '■'■■■' : i ;■;'■ ; | ;;;;,, i : c^#^-:: ; ../.y ? . : :- : i 'hW^CJHELAR'S -RO^sAL HOTErt t., ,•..-. PALMKHSiOA/ j /P,H!K M^st< Popular o ' R^stlerV'' on it; !^-c%t;;. ,;;';;• • ; ;;; : ; : ;/. j Its J^eputat^qn js still' ' T ,'(Jn4uf p^sed.The Napies' ! Coach* leaves- (tie BohfALOn iWnaaysj-^W^jiesd'ays^^Ti'd^ri days (Do4'dhdsf|eat»estlte R r 6yi.t r HdTfii for Mastertbnr off*:tW"tfrriVal*- of : ttil train ' from .-!-: ;;:•-,:;•;, (iood^tabling' for Htorses." ■■:■■ ! ' ,/ ■ •■;: jj. pkn:i^[>- ' - :■■*.' ■>,•>-■■; t.V ■■■;.tH'}. • i<! IJambton Quay, s Weilingxp^. . |iT f^t^iof,.iWinj?^an4 Spirits Jj_ of _the-.Clipicest -Brands. Superior accpmmodatipnjtQr Families ' and;.j3ingle '::\'ry< "i Pbiva|te Hpf;'j^ld' and' Shewer Baths. _ Trams pass thG C !p6cr J tq'; ; aU ; 'pftrltß oi / ':'the r -,City < -■,':."■ - . . j Sanlpi^ jßoqin|. Tern^s moderate. A NigJbt Pprter always ; fn"att6aaiwic|. c : ' :
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 4
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518Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 4
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