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FEILDLNG HOTEL, KIMBOITON JiOAD FEILDINO. r PHIS well known and favorite I hostelry has recently been renovated and refurnished throughout, and n6w offers eveiy comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. First-class Billiard Boom, with marker in attendance. Superior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. The finest and most commodious Sample rooms (recently erected) between Wellington and Wanganu', | The cuisine is under the supewiaivn of an experienced cook. HASTIB'S"; HOTEL is still noted for keeping the best wines, spirits, nd beers of any house on the coast. THE FEILDING CLUB Have Booms at the above Hotel. MARTHA HASTIE, Proprietor. T\ENBIGH HOTELTFEILDING MB WILLIAM LIGHT, lati.of the Queen's Hotel, Wellington, begs t< announce to the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has taken over the above popular and well-known Hotel, and respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the best brands kept in stock, Sample Booms. Billiard Boom. Superior Livery Stables. Loose Boxes. Well grassed paddocks. Every attention and comfort secured to Boarders arid. Travellers^ M, WILLIAM LIGHT, ' ;? | Proprietor. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. HAVINjG effected considerable, improvements in the above Hotel i MRS OLIVER now prepared to receive Travellers and Boarders on the -most reasonable terms. . j v The Bar is furnished with all the Best Brands in Spirits, W;ines v Ales, Australian Wines,. and Liqueurs. -'< The Table is kept on a most liberalscale : ' ' i ; Table d'hote at 1 p.m. | Mrs. OLIVEB, Proprietress.

LOWES' BIRMINGHAM HOTSIL. T. LOWES, Proprietor, THIS commodious, well-furnished, and popular Hostelry is situ-' ated some 18 miles from Feilding, adjoining the Feilding and Pemberton Blocks. To Visitors and Tourists this Hotel OFFERS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Wines, Spifits and Beers of the best Brands kept in stock. Mr Daw's Coach leaves for Feilding daily at 1.30 p.m. CENTRAL HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston North. MAURICE CRONIN (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel, Wellington,) HAS taken over tihe above Hotel, and hope's 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

COMMERCIAL. & FAMILY HOTEL, Close to Railway Station, : The Sqitabb, Palmkbston Nobth:. nnHE MANAWATU CLTJB gbas I its Rooms in this Hotel. A Porter meets every Train. Family W^ne. Vaults. The Premier Hotel on the West Coast JOHN WALKLET, ' Pjbopbibtob. RATCHELAR'S ROYAL HOTEL PALMERSTON. THE Most Popular Hostlery on the Cjoast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed. TheNapies Coach leaves the Royal Hotel, daily at 8 am. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Coaches leave the Royal Hotel for Masterton, on the arrival of the train from Wunganui. Good Stabling* for Horses. J. FEN TON, Proprietor.

ORE & LODDER, Pi re Pkoof CITY BUFFET HOTEL and RESTUAEANT, Lambton Quay, Wellington. IMPORTERS of Wines and Spirits of the Choicest Brands. Superior accommodation tor Families and single Gentlemen. | Pbivate Dining Rooms for Ladies. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Trams pass the Doer to all parts of the City, Sample Rooms. Terms moderate. A Night Pprter always in attendance.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 44, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 44, 27 September 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 44, 27 September 1890, Page 4

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