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/ ! ? ! . Kimbolton Road Feilding. THIS well known and 1 favorite i ■ hostelry has recently been ren- \ ovated and refurnished thirpughout, j and now offers every comfort /and con- j yen^ehce for visitors, , trayeiiers and boarders.. , „ , ; .'-,/■( ; .First-class, . Billiard Boom, with marker in attendance. v </; ; Superior stabling i accommodation , ;with-gr^binin ;r ch'arget ;: '' : ': r '' v '\?-' The finest and most' commodious Sample, .rooms (recently .erected) ; ,beitween Wellington and Wangaira> . v The cuisine ,is nnder-ihe. superyjision iof an experienced cook. ' " "•' i yHASTlE^^OtELvis^sljilLnoted |foi %pping. tliejjpest.jwmp.s'jiispiri^'j j hd beers of any house on the co^st.;-; THE^FE^DINGuJqLUBHaye Booms' at!t^ai?oye,Hptel. L , . : .MARTHA .. HASTiE,;! \, ■ • Proprietor.' ENBIGH HOTEL,:pILpiNG j MB WrLLlAJ^iLlCJ^TriateiOf the 'Queen's Hotel, Wellington^hegs ti j janriounce to the inhabitants, .ofjFeildjing, and surrounding disteicts, that jhe has taken over ithe above populai jand >yell-known Hotel, and respect (fully sblicrts a- sliare of -plibiic^atron;ag»r : . y l y7y „ ...... j Wines,: Spjritsi -and. Alps ,of{th6 best > . brands kept in stock, i Sample-Booms. I ;./ ; : ; : Billiard, Room., •[ >y ; y I ' Superior Livery Stables. i yY) •''- wyk9w?sQi&feytf.yy.iY'i! i •;,••, ,':•;■.;:•■■ :.'-.!> ;! :,;-- i — Y'i Y< ■■ lyr ; J j ■ ■ ■■ Well grassed paddocks. ..... ,d Every attention ana* pqß^qrt.,spcured .! to Boarders /and; !J?rayeilerp; j WILLIAM LIGHT, ! J I s - y- .. » -.', .■ proprietor. i LOWES'" : I BIRMINGtiAM HOTEL. : T.;LO#ES, Proprietor, j , . -■•-; YY '/,,;-■; ",Y'r. : ■■■ y :■':?"•■ yyy~\ , rjnHiS! 7 cpmmodious^ well-;furnishedi l JJL and popular Hostelry is siti^ . ated spme, ; lß y-miies frotn Fpilding, jadjoining ;the .j^eUdin? 'wd'iPeniberton 1 Blpc'ks.^;. •.;"'"" ■'" /' ■'■'.','" ! To Visitors and Tourists this Hotel ! offers 'speoul ' attractions. I Wines, Spirits and Beers p^fr the^best ;-' ; Braiids kept iii stock.' • Mr S. Daw's Coach runs between the j '•' ; Hbtel : 6r^ ; •M6n'da^sV'•Thu'rs■days^"'''''"■ ,! and Saturdays. ', . I GEOTRALHOTI^^^^^ The,. Square, Palmerston North. j MAURI|gEv ORONIN (Late of the Gncke'terb'; ; Arms Hotel, Wellington,) eAS taken over the above HpteJ, i'A ahd'h6pes ; tb recerVe L thlp'Bam i e patronage bestowed; on Mr Carmcdy. i Ales, Beers',' Wines ,"and Spirits of the best Brands only kept„in .stock. "j First-class accommodation^ for peramnent Boßrders and the Travelling Public. 7 WALKLM'S ~ (COMMERCIAL &EAMILY HQTEL, Close to Railway Station^ i The.Squabe, Palmkbston Nobth., THEiyM^NAWATjEr iOLSTB. haa its. Booms in. this Hotel. A Porter meets Train. • ..>:.- --' Fahjay^inpiyault'B^'V'''V.' '.. The Premier Hotel on. the West (oasl JOHN FBOPBIEtOB. ...■■:■} < ROXAL ; i HOTEI PALMERSTON. fHE Popular Hostlery or :^ " ; - ; -T. v ';, Its^Reputation is- still tlhsurpassedi ■^._; ; - ■■ ■; ■Yy\ry < •;■'-, i ' Royai HpT^Lyjdaily f -at|S an>. ■& ( v '-,}■/. V.-.I ofoJ On Mondays, Wednesday_8 k ffa49}>!Friijay^Coachej Jeaye for ¥S"4^S^} on.the^mvai. b^the Strain frSm u mh)?ahlli. *"- 77^,77t iT-m-Good StablingJor". Horses.'"' y : ' ; y' •' * = :; n^' | y^R^i^ ! y.'viaohl otii ht_ t £±--' : i : <■'"-■ :;? ! Nbabest Hotel to THErMANAwAiir 1 ' V-TR^iL^3?- c ST^LTION'.i r ;,;{ (JLate of Cricketer's ArmsrPropnetor. I YJIO'iZIKO nrir.i-.v.^A OPnflV'Jfl' Hi "IHE comfort and cpnyenience of '']]_-, -I-' Traveil§rs rdftrefulliy^Qtudiejl/ eVer^ accommodatio'ni;-' '-•''■; • ; - ? ; ' : vu y '■"']' :? ' :*-; rT:? -™ . Meals always' ready fpr TrayeUers by J •• ; -'-ea*ly i Bkio?'l»te :! Trhiiis'."'-'' ; '; iJi ' 'V ' Hot &' Cold fcathsv Bupdrior Table; ißeit'Brands in n Wine^ amd'BpiritsI lf ; ; oh^ftiffiddy-ifi6der'A , tto?'' t!fr ? ; ■ 'I;'.. .-. r\V,y I' V., ?;*:»■. l-'.-T.MI l:l;i t .' i '"l 1: . : ; ORR & y •; ' . .. .'..:,■ ''■PIRE : .PBOpE^ |i ./■ !•..,.'_,'... (DITY BU^ET^HOTEL and ' I - :^^ROa^MJMT^f ft!i ' r , [ o^LiMB^O-N^UA^ vtE^NGTONJ- "V^ VmpoRTEES of-Wines and Spirits ioo6f th«>oh6icest' _%&&&& »>'' - n T . „.Ks.f)'l' ii-i;:.ro Superior accdinmodation tor FajQiil.ies ]~ ahdysingle^'Gentlemen^r j Private 7 Dining -'■-Biobils 1 ' Fpn ; 'LATDiiES.| h^H^t.'Coldand^Showerßa^ns. I yyy ):><■: yit\, 1po?;qj y;b^ Yy/.\ Trams pass the Doer to all parts of ! ' ; .01 h^ ; yy^.ljfo l G^ :^y<y rYyy '. Sample^ Booms.: Terms|moderate. i YY/.:YYiY-^YxW. ■' y A' Nighfe/Perfrer always in attendance.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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