: -;-?^-'Fiil^D'ii^G^Htn r Ei\~^----.^r tT j - KIMBOLTON HOAD FfiILDING-. \ rf-'HIS well known and favorite 1 hostelry has recently been renovated and reiurnislied tliroughout, aud now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. ■.i. First-class Billiard Eoom, with marker in ■■'attendance. Superior stabling accommodation, with groom, in charge. i : / The finest and most commodious" Sample" rooms (recently- erected) between Wellington and Wanganu' ';■ ; : The ' cuisine i s under 'the ' supe\-yi vx >n of an experienced cook. ! - ■HAS-r.r.B.^a, HOTEL, is still noted j.'tbr -keeping the best- wines, spirits, ; ndcbeers of any house on the' coast. I THE FEILDING CLUB Have Eooins^at the above Hotel. V. MARTHA HASTIE, ''■■/ PAoPRIETOB. JAENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING ME WILLIAM LIGHT, late of tht Queen's Hotel, Wellington, begs ti announce 1 to the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, thai he has taken over the above populai 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. Eoqms. ■2 ' Billiard Eoom. v 1 Superior-Livery Stables. Loose Boxes. . Well grassed.paddocks. Every, attention, and comfort secured • to Boarders and Travellers. I WILLIAM LIGHT, I •- ■-:■ Proprietor. ; THE EMPIBE HOTEL. jTTTAYINGr, effected considerable jIJL improvements" in the stbove Hotel I MBSQLIVEB •Is now prepared to receive Travellers arid .'.Boarders on the most reasonable, terms. • ' -' "'." "■' ) The Bar is, furnished with all the Best r Brands in .Spirits, Wines, Ales, JAu^t.ralian Wines, and Liqueurs. -. } The Table is kept on a most liberal scale '"".".; | Table d'hote at 1 p.m. Lunch at.l 2 noon on Stock Sale Days. : .Shower and Plunge Baths. I MAEIA OLIVEE, Phoprietress. T-. ~ LOWES' ~~ ) BIRMLN^HA r M HOTEL. j T. LOWES, Proprietor, rfIHIS commodious, well-furnished, ;JL- . and popular Hostelry is situa.fced some 18 miles from Feilding, adjoining the Feildmg and Pemberton Blocks. To Visitors anp Tourists this Hotel OFFERS SPECIAL ATTK ACTIONS. Wines, Spirits and Beers of the best Brands kept in stock. Mr Daw's Coach leaves for Feilding daily at 1.30 p.m. CENT BAL HOTEL, The Square, Palmerston North. MAUBICE OBONIN (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, Besrs, Wines, and Spirits of i the best Brands only kept in stock. First-class accommodation for per- ■ amnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. RATCHELAE'S EOYAL HOTEL PALMERSTON. THE Most Popular Hostlery on the Coast. Its Reputation is still Unsurpassed' The Napies Coach leaves the Eoyai Hotel, daily at 8 am. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Coaches leave the llstal Hotel for Masterton, on the arrival of the train from Wanganui. Uood Stabling- for Horses. J. FKNTOiN, Proprietor. CLUB HOTEL. The Square, Palmerston North. W. TALENTINE, Proprietor,
(Late of the Royal HoteJ, Wellington) /TIOMMEEGIAIj Gentlemen and \J the Travelling Public generally, will find the above Hotel replete with every convenience for their comfort. (rood Beds. First-class' Table.; Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Gro'od-Stabling and Paddocking. Buggies and Saddlehorses on Hire. Capi--tal accommodation for permanentBoarders. Porter attends each train; Suites of rooms can be engaged by letter Or telegram. The Club, is proverbially popular with travellers, and theobjeciof the new Proprietor (who has had- long experience in the line in Wellington ■' will be to sustain- the reputation oi the house >§^one ofHliemoidt cornfortT able and ■ ; best appointpd ; on- thejWest @baist r ;: v^ : ';"- ! -- ;;r;:- U : -.vv v;;---i . v : r ] •,;■.',/'
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 4
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556Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 4
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