— v i L) »M# -Ht iT XI , "IKIMBOLTON ' KOAbT^111)1 \(J 'I HIS well known and favorite I hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout, { and now Offers every comfoW; and convenience fs for 'yisitofs, traveirers and ! boardfirsV. , " , . : Fijrst-'clas's Billiard ' Boom, with marker in attendance. - Superior stabling accommodation, •witiiigirpdm 1 in charge.' ' •■.••■•* Th& finest ;and ; most commbdibus Sample " rooms (recently erected) be-' tween Wellington #nd Wahg^waXi^ J .« ' .. , ,. .The cuuine is under the supei-vit-i M I of an experienced' cook 1 ;' H|A STI E'S HOTEL is still noted for keeping the best wines, spirits, ' nd. sbeers of any house on the coast. 1 THE FEILDiNG/iCLUB [ flave Booms at the above Hotel. 5r ; MARTHAiHASTIE, Propfietob. r Tj\ENBIGTI HQTEJj,, fISSdING 11 MR WILLIAM LiaHT.lite'of -the, -Queen's; Hotel, begs; t« annpunc& Jq th© inhabitants of Feild- \ fing,; and istirroundingti.dis^riijtsil thai, -he hag takeii;OY.er/the/iab^e< populaiandj skelliknownl Hdfel^|anid, rlespeet . full^ solicits a share of public patronage.| b..«" a Wiiies, Spirits, pid^Ales of the ; best' i - brands k^ptin stocky " i{ r . SAm^JEtp'omsT^ ! " ; ! ' ' BiliiaVd'Room. " • ■ 1 $ ] Superior Livery StatblbsV v ; ,' i\ ! Lppse ßPxes^'/ !H . " ; :;; • j ■'. ' ■ _' LAz f > ti dv<ii;il::dl ■■■: ; nc- ■"' Well fgrassed paddocks. ' ' ■ - '^-»!m'v *' " *'• •"* lit* si ' : i ''•■■' -''■ '■■>'} '- Every attention 'c 1 omtfort ; secin^d to Boarders' j 'and Travellers^ : p <l '"' v 0 ..00 ... .?rpprietor. - Uv - i . LdME l^,^;"-' 1 :;;," BIRMINGHAM ©OTEL.^; T.. Lp^Sf TRbpkiE^-; nhHIS commo^pus^elv'rurnisKeC JL j and popular Hostelry )i's .sitii-, ated.-some miles |rdm-Fellai'n J g, adjpming the Feiiaing and Pembertion Blocks. ,-..-., f, , r> - To jVISITpHS ANP .TpXJBISTS.T.StIS ffpTEL j OFFERS SPECIAL AIJTR ACTIONS. ' , • Wines,' 1 Bpjrilis 'an d' Beers of the best i Br'auds kept in stock. ' Mr S.l)'aw's f Coach ;fuT)s between the Hotel on' Mondays, Thursdays, ".'"" "■;■; 'and Saturdays.''" ' . CENTRAfi EOTEIii i The Square; , (PaLmerstoiO North. MAURICE CRON IN ! (Late of the Cricketers', Amis Hotel, , ' " ".Wellington,) ': . : HAS taken over .the .above Hotel, ■ .andqhopes -to receive the same! patronage bestowed^ Mr.; Qai;mcdy. Ales,- Beers, Wines.^and Spirits of thej best B^aads- only -kept in stock. First-class accommodation for peramnent .Boarders, and the Travelling Public. . _ v ' ri ,. 1 , : ;, ..]'. ...... i mjLKLEY'S COMMEUCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL, i ■ iClose to>Eailway Stationi T;HB S.QT7ABB, pAtMiBBTOW '^TOBTH. mHE MANAWATU CLUB has | its^Bobmsin tbia HoteJ. '> i A Porter 'nVe'etß;,6very Train. I Faoiil^ Wine i Vaults/ i *' The Premier Hotel 1 ontlie 'West : Coast * j ' JoW'^W^EliETj m ! I ' n '° '--Ptiapiii&T'on."' ' : ' ; '■' BATCHELAR'S^ KOI; AL HO TEL *-'■'• I 1 , w ;p'A;tivfEKST6']>r; 1 ■ . . fT^HE Most—Popular JTostlerv <>v *ap- | j «UW v*J> U V-,- »- v.- 5- ' v..' : " ' Itsj Reputatioii 16 still Unsurpassed.' 1 )'/ P ; 'i V' 1 77\ 'j' '■■■■-'! • ■. '.' •■''>■ The Niipies Coach ' leaves the Eotai Ho}-BL.,daily;ata.am. ? } ;v[ <;{■.■>, <■, - -- : Oni Mondays, Weanesdays. an^ fFfi'day s J ©oa'felie4'lfea"r'e tfje Rottai' Hotel for Masterton, on^tlie^arVi^al-oC 1 tfoel train 1 from Wapganui., ~— ■ , ■ Good 1 btaohng \qx Horses. — Proprietor. ; RAH^A^HiQSL^/^^ THQB^OJ^ t Oj4^^£J^G^O^, i " '..'..•*', ~\ : ~?:~ !, If,, •, r , Nearest H'6t &t e To~THE f SlAWA wiftu ! Kailwat Station,. , (Late of Crioketer's.'^Arins, 'Proprietor^ ' liiJKiadHH KOVi Li >l THE comfort and. convenience of* Tra-vellera' b carefully- . ; studiedJ; Central position 'aiiUefyer'yaocommoJiation. .°'7-~n"J ;«ov^«'vi -m-Ai -,-..•:•■ .>:_= "Meals alway'sT.-e^dy for^ Tf ayellers by j early Trains. ' : ' Hot & )Qp,^ B^;.; Tabli? ? fß«st Brands; in Wjnes, and Spirits. : -4- Charges strictly -moderate. . "1 ORII & LOE»©ER/ ; 'CITY BUEMOT HOTEL and r ' Lambton Qwim, • fW-w^iwoTON. . .„ 'T^OBTEBSybfiWiWljWdißpinls/ OJi0 Ji of the "Choicest fßrandß;;^ . -i Superior 'a'c'cbmmbdation tor Families i and single Gentlemen/ - r ' r ": ' ? , .:.:Ui: - ',-■;■ -^.l. :>•. i ;iUij jj; ';;,v ;..-. Pbivate Dindjg Booms fok Ladies. "•; ■-.■■•:-..• v -: ;,,-.;.:: • ; .7.i> -i :-.--it:-if,!«', • Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Trftnis p l a^& / the Iv;'l>ocrQo'iali1 v ; 'l>ocrQo'iali parts 'til 7 tketGity,Hi; r.l ■ "', .; Sample' Booms: !^ ■Terms moderate*^ Aj ; t^aiways «in s^e^bx^^ j {;^iC']j. sxicfrr^t p'roriU* «i 35 -J? -'- ■.•■ :••• " ' ."'3T' rr ''f' T '". ■■■■'■..•■■■: ji?O.T:i>.' - -'•
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 130, 26 April 1890, Page 4
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