~ ! fei ld i nig V m wed; > t f.* Kimbolton Road F^itniNa. 'THIS well known and favorite hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and' boarders. Firfet-class Billiard Room, with marker iri attendance. Superior! stabling accommodation, with groom in- charge. The finest and most commodioue Sample rooms (recently erected) between; Wellington and WahgariU' ; The cuisine is under the supet vu yn jof an experienced cook. ""'.' | H AjSTi Bs H*. -TKL is still noted ! for keeping the best wines, spirits, nd beers of any house pri the coast. THE FEILDING CLTJB flavje Rooms at the above Hotel. MA.RTHA HASTIE, T^RpJPBIETOB.7 DI|NBIGH ; fiOTEL, FEEDING ! . — t MRj WILLIAM LIGHT, late.of the | Queeni's Hotel, Wellington, begs ti announce to the, inhajbitants $£geil&" ing, and surrounding difjtricts, thai he hai taken ow-theKabdvfe pbpUlai. and well-known Hotel,- and respect fully solicits a share of public patronage, v . a?: aT7. 77 ; ..- vii P.-, ] ;.:,'• Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best I brands kept iri'sWck, : ' " > " i " Sample Rooms. Billiard Room. "' ,;i ; Superior Livery Stableß. ' " '- )[ '. Loose Boxes. ' - .ft). .■'■ ■• ■' -■• :■ ■ ».■> Well grassed paddocks. ; : 'y Every, attention and comfort secured •tb Boarders and T^ayeilers.', 1 , ;!'] j WILLI^.I^Gpi^ :,; !; < ■ ' ' Proprietor. jCENTEAL HOTEL, • *■'• I v' ' ' ,: ~ •'' 'i ■■ T '' y> .■■■■■■■ The j Squabs'; Palmerston ' North; (Lateiof the: Cricketerb'- Arms Hotel, r j '.' ■■ Weliingtou, ) -^ : - TT AS, taken oyer the , above Hotel, {J JIX I and hopes' to receiVe the same patrbiage bestowed on Mr Carmcdy. r Ales,^Bestk^ Wines, and Spirits; of the 'liest Brands only kept in stock. f First-class accommodation for peramneijit Boarid^rs and the Travelling Puftli^ , OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE above new commodious Commercial <and Family Hotel has beer greeted by Mr/H. Wbllermani and is, nbw complete in every 1 respect, and Under the ? able ' and ' management of ME JIfMES «T. A, .HEIGHT : isppfe|^^yisitors.and.the:-tiavelling publib^|^|l iiheiiropms liave been thoi oiighl y arid splendidly furnished throughout,. -and; arei replete' with the latest and most . approved conveniences, i "777 ; The Wines and Spirits are directly imported, and cannot be excelled. . The; table is under the supervision of a F^rst-class Chef de Cuisine. BaUiroom— Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths! Good Stabling Accommodation. Saddlfe horses', ' single ' and^ double buggies, always^n hire at reasonable charges;: Sample rooms in course of erection. Special attention devoted to jfaraily bottle trade. * ?' . i N.B. — Please note—OCo I;DEf^!T^.;S6TJBIL '7 Oontaining 1 Clock & Tower. : '':., ''''''' ', : ,! ;''"' Proprietor. 6omme'rciA'l'& : ViLWiiiY n otel, 117 {Close tp Railway Station, 7 The Square, Palm^'b'ston Nobth. THfl M^AWATU CLUB has its Roojhs in this _!oteL > A Porter meetk-'ever^ -train: ' ; Fa_ily o Wina Vaults. . .The P>reim6r H6WI oif thW' Wesi (oast :■". 'jpHN;;s^^E^ ',' . ' 7 Proprietor.; 7! ' 7 RATQHELAR'fe ' ! : 4 HO TEL ?•■'•'-' r ' p a l^i^'^n .:",!'■ ,! ?. ■■;..• ■ THE Mpst. Popular .Hostlery on thej; Coast. . Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. The- Napies 'Coach ' leaves 'the ; Royal ,HoTßi|, ; «i'j.ily;at-B'jim.-'7\^^i !-^'i .->v/i 'hy •■'■ ' On jMondaysi;; Wtfdnesdatys <and Fri. days Coaches leave the Eoyal Hotel for Masterton, from Wangabui. .' _, '■. ./ \ i "*-"■-" Goo^.Stabling. for Horses.;. i :-- - ; * Proprietgr. 1 : ; OEBa& LQB^fe .! -■.-:■ «.-.,-' Ri RE R R °P F ; Lambton Quay, Wellington. TMI^OJiTESs^f ;Wines and Spirits Xiv.ojf the Choicest Brands, - - - Superior accommodation tor Families jf ; and Geritlemen. *•» 7*H : . / Private Dining , Rqoms for. Ladies.;; ■'■ • '■* Hot, Cold and.Shpwer.Bflths. i • .w.j i, v .':■<.;< Kv)/..17i t : i y'7 H ;'. Trams pass the Doer to ali parlss of . i ri -! ,;;ii ''^ : :' ? 4h^^ifty7^7i^.'7.^ :'': < V■' ' " ■■'■■'■^"■'iii^i.''-, ":/-.'■ V :^' ' 7 i Sample Rooms.: 'iTefma moderate. * TAy4 y ..%M}^Y*44 ', : A Night Poi-ier alw^s in iaitteh'dance.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 122, 8 April 1890, Page 4
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