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FKILDLNG HOTEI , , EIMBOLTON ItOAD FfiLDING-. r | HIS well known and favorite *.. hostelry has recently been renovated and ! refurnished thToughout, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors,' travellers, and boarders. First-class Billiard Boom, with I marker in attendance. : _'. JSuperior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. f The finest and most commodious Saimple rooms (recently er,e^ted) betwjeen Wellington and W^ganu> |The cuisine is under thgsupevvibi >n of jan experienced cook. II A sTI K\s h< >TEL is still noted fot keeping the best fine's, spirits, nd beers of any, house on the coast. , THE FEILDING/ CLUB ifilave Booms at the above Hotel. MARTHA HASTIE, I .., Propr,ije,tob. TpVENBJGH HQTEL, FEILblirG MR WILLIAM LlSht:, laWofithe Queen's Hotel, Wellington, announce to the. inhabitants t of Feilding, and surrounding. Sstnctsj (^that he has taken over the /^boye populai and well-known Hqt]el ? t a)i'd respect fully solicits a share of public patrona 4 e * Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands kept in stock, Sample Bboms. Biilfei|pil6om^ ■ ' ■ . Superior Livery Stables. Loose Boxes. Well grassed paddocks* , EVefy attfentibn ' and' feomfort secured' to Boatf dlra, and Travellers. : WtLLIAM LIGHT, ...■••■ Proprietor.: ■ii6ffiis r V^ : ■;.;;... ■■.■■': BIEMINGTEAM ■HOTEk. J T. IiOWES, TEdPEIETOB, THIS commbd'ious, weU-furiiikfied, and pbpiilar Hpstblfy is situaiied some 18 'miles from Feilding, adjoining the Feilding and Pemberton Blocks. To VISITOBS ANI> TOUBISTS THIS HoTEL OFFEBB SPEOIAL ATTRACTIONS. Wines, Spirits and Beers of ihe best Brands kept in stock. - Mr S. Daw's Coach fuiis between the Hotel on Mondays, Thtirsdays, and Saturdays. CENTRAL ROTEL, The Squabe, Palmbbston North. MAUEICE GEONIN (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel, Wellington,) . HAS taken over the above Hotel, and hopes to receive the same patronage bestowed on Mr.Carmcdy. ; Ales,- Beers, Wines, and Spirits* of the best Brands only kept in stock. First-class accommodation for peramnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. : °

WALKLEY'S CJOMMETtciIAL &PAMIIiY HOTE^, Close to Railway Station,. .: The Squarb, Palmibstow North. rjiHE MANAWAm CLTJB has JL its Rooms in this HoteL A Porter meets every Train. . Family Wine Vaults. The Prdniier Hotel on the West GoiSt JOHN WALKLET, Pfib^BliiTOß. ■ -L RATCfiKEIJAIi^S l HOTEL PALMERSI'ON. THE Moat? Popular 'ybstlery on the Coast. ■■ -* ■ • ■ ■ ■ , Its Reputation is J still Unsurpassed; j |The'Nap|aß^^hJeavesi| Wie; Borii Hotbi,, daily,- at : B am.. r .' '[* '",, .. „'._ |Obt ■ Mondays^ Wednesdayß.''and Fri> days Coa'cftiß^ leave; tbe|Boirii,WoJßJC for Masterton, on 'tile. arrival of ': the train from Wanganai. ' ; Good Stabling for 'Hories.' ; J.FE^TON, Proprietor. BAILWAY' HOTEL, THORN DON QUAY.^WELLINGTON Neabkst Hotbi; to" thb' Manawatu RAIEWAT^StATIOK. DAKIEL~I)EALY, (Late of Criokefer*s Arms; Propnetor. HTIHE comfort and convenience . of JL Travellers, .cttrefullyi Central -position au'd every -acciommGi dation. ■•'• '. ■•'. Meals always ready for Travellers by early and late Trains. ..- ■■} Hot & Cold Bathe. Superior Table. Best Brands m Wines and Spirits. Charges strictly' md>iera'te.' '■■■• .;_ \ OEE &LODDEE,^ " 'G]M-lftiklfc : SiMi& .and; RESTUABANI^- 'v ■„ , LAMBTdN" (JtrAY.'WKttykfTOK. IMPORTES^ of Wines and Spirits Choicest Bfan'as; \ \ \ U Superior apcommoda^ibn 'iir F^amilip, . and^single \\ PAtvate DiN»ici Roiijlr's^ofr' EadeesV ' Hot'i-Cbld.aM'Bliowey'BMsV ;^- --; .'y-a :■■■■■ :■ : . : -iilw! !: _J^.'i h^^ Trams-pass :the" '■' Doer 'to' all; 6i ' : ■;■;.■; ..; ; titfrCHy, *;- ;;/ , .- : ! Sa J mple"R6omß." T iei^B b liberate. A Night Porter always in attendance.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 139, 17 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 139, 17 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 139, 17 May 1890, Page 4

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