PiiTLDi'N-G.'/HO'PK-?. ' ; i ' K'IMBOLTON KCAD F" ILUI^G . . * HIS well known and favorite hostelry has 'recently been ren-j " ovated j an_ Jrei'urnished 1 thrbughout] \ and now. offers every comfort.'ahd convenience for yisitors, travellers and ', boardersi ■* •■• ] ' 7. ' '■'■- ;Fir|st-c]asß -Billiard Room, with • niarker, in attendance. j Superior stabling accommodation, ; j with gjoom in charge. . '"\ ' ! Thej finest and most comnjodious j rooms (recently ;6r^cted) ')>e- ! 'iween Wellington f sihd; Wahgdhii'- ' Thej cuisine is under the supbivi* ' ;n of an Experienced cook." HASTIE'S Wi'VEt isjjtill^noted for keeping ph^ best -wines,, spirits, nd beers pf any. house on the "coast. THE JFEILDING ICLUB S r ,flaye Rooins' at theabove HoteL. • j MARTHA; HASTIE, , v = Proprietor;. TVE NBIGHtHOTEL, FEUDDiN(GI MB| WILLIAM MGHT, late ofthe I Cjiii ei ?' s Hotel; Wellington, begs t« 'm anh!oi|nce:t6th^ i in'haJ.italnt_ of F-ildi- *' t ing, and -surrounding i districts, thai he hap taken over the above populai and well-knbw_t- Hotel-, resp'eet - fully Solicits a share of public patron- *■ age. |" ..'A ■' _ AAA '.'..'• _ ;■ y.,y Wines,- Spirits,: aiid Ales of the best A _ranfls 'kept' in 'stock,' ' ; jUA l ' Sample Rooms. '7 . AS-. :;;V- ■" V'A*^ *- -&~i!ittL.iAL i[A' iry^Sf .1' A. \i '- 3 ■ i ' ,\ • Billiardrßoo^a. /; , 1 Superior ,Liyery Stables. / ; Loose; Boxes 1 ..' /, ' --" - ' j .-'• . '' A ■ ■ i ■ !'■■■''')..! i ••■ d i ' ' ': Well' grassed 1 paddocks. •■ ■•"'• 7 ■' -s Every at't'ehtioh ah_ r c^omf6_i s'eourld' to Boariders-4n?d-Tr i a;veller_'.- : - ' : WILLIAM L1GHT,.,.,; '. • ?P^)|)rietpri ,' ' '■''.'■' LOWEST '' l ' : a ' BIBMINGHAM '^OTEL. , 5 T. I LOWES, Proprietor, THIS commodious, well-furnished, | and -popular h .Ho.stel?y . isositUD ated some; 18 ; miles fypm^ Feilding, j adjoining the Feil(ling:a_,d Pemhe-ton Blocks. :.-.d. . j: Tp Yisi.tors .and'; T^ourists gratis-^otel "OEFERSf SPECIAL; ATT RACTIONS. i , Wines, Spirits, an^^Beers of the best Brands' kept in stock. V ■t -]VtrrS; Daw's' Coach run's* between the '. 'Hot_lbh Mondays, Thursdays, » and Saturdays. ' ; >' : '-"* - - -' • ' • *■ -■' d. - - ; :qENmAii^ __o_|_ll| 77[ . The Square, -PAnMEItsTON -North. 1 maurice'jceonin _' (Late; of the' Cricketer.' Arms Hotel, P ' WellihjgtOn,) ' -" . ■ -''l>' ■ j'"-'- '■ - ; ii i ■ -.;t J ' -_R if \' ] 7 HAS taken over the- above Hotel, j a *P4. Ay_£g tfa'PM&ito tthe ;4ain c* patronage bestowed on Mr Carmcdy. Ales; Rears; 1 Wines, and Spirits of . the best Brands only kept in stock. First-class accommodation for per--1 amnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. ' """"" j TMELETS iJ COMItfERCIAL & FAM ILY H OTEL, , Close to Railway Station, The Squ arb, Palm frston North . T_iE ; MA [ NkWATU CLUB 1 hks its Rooms in this" Hotel. A Porter meets, every Train. Family. Wine -Vaultsj : The Premier Hotel son the West 1 oast ':■ /- . =JOHN^ ;^Se_.ET;^; :; .--■:*."• i ~' BATCHELAR'S BOYAL " HO TKL •P-A-L'MEKSTO-X*. -■•:" ! ■ ;{-■ <y-..-. ..' ' A:-'-:: .-■ , frp^H E M osV Popular . \ sfTostler \ ' • i • • 1 & 3 l ! l be : Cpas.t, ',';.■' .. .:,.. ■ Its Reputation^ is still Unsurpassed. Tb^ Napie^s* Coach "leaveij the Royal iIoTEL, daily at 8 atti. 'A , * ! Ll ' OnlMondajft v/ W*ahejWS.Vtf : _hfl;Fri dajs Coaches leave the'RdrAL HoT__'for ," Masterton, ohihfe '.arrival j bf ; the . triiih f ' iWanganui^ 'L 7 " ' l 'T ''77 '' ['['' '' : " ' T.\ ;Good otabling "'for Jforsesi -i '■ l: ■-..-:";•.; Jr.Fl^HVi-r: / i/[ - Proprietor THORN DON QUA^f*, W'ELLIXVGTOiX i > N BAREST ROTBI- JTO jTHK MA r NAWATUi 1' Railway .s34T?oH<*- ;.-
'l EAMEft (IDEAL*, a r iifLate of 'Cricketer's ! A;rms) Prppnetbf. 1 , A .". .' '-Hf .fr .AA'AAA. TH$ cppafort and ,«mveiienc€k 'Apt. \ ffraVe^k||(4My>r*|M^ < , Central pdsitfolf atilr every v accohimot 'datidn. ,a :1 ; ;]"• * / 7 A A : ; '-' Meals always"ready for Travellers' by )-. .1 ! early ■ar-.d lftte; Trains tJ ,■* , ; felt & Cold Baths::. 1 1 Superior. Tablei Best Brands in Wines- and Spirits. ': Charges strictly moderate;- A •:„'.',:>• J;(i*; -AA,' ?.*: V "-- - r .' I .r : :,, ATA'-'' ! .»; A ! i^ K flßfi-t.ui--!.'.h*r^ ; I L_MB_OJ**, r. QtJAY, . WeLLINOTON.. < I jofthe Ghoicesfc;Brands.A f •; Superior accommodation tor Fa.mihes and single. Gejitleiiieri'. ' ■■''■ Private Dini&g Ko9Ms r v FOR' Badies. Hot,.. Cold, and Shower Batii.s,. Trains pass the. Doer io ail parts ,o|d yy I l ~-' A AheCity,^'' ' J 7 ' ■'■ •'■'. j , _ .->• da',"th,vi.J OJ-si^OlA Sample Rooms. Terms moderate. .* ! Aii.'^J thys.iAT-mL.iAj n* Attn,!*---- ■ ; A >Night Porter.ftlj^sjje in/attendance. ■ . •$". ...;. "J A ... . '•
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 129, 24 April 1890, Page 4
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622Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 129, 24 April 1890, Page 4
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