LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ■■■•■ ■; FEILDINO,; <.. * .m k .Next The Temple of .-Fashions Eimil 'boltoil Jload;*- -'V-}-"^< ',:■'■ -^__- -■ -X T .'v>bi'-'--t!X ROACHES TO' 'B^^lN^|Alt^ V>^..-' • • ■: ' . " . . ':. r .:->- :'J. ;.•• -. • '.f;..-.Asi> , Daily ( Sundays excepted) « , ; * ? . : , TIMETABLE :i ?;;^ Leave Feilding : . . •. . B.3ttaiaak'j Arrive Birmingham ; ; '. . lI.SO/ftmy? Leave Birminghftiri | ]' * ■ ? " I :Bd'!pCm.' Arrive F,eilding : ' ,,. " ;' ';'. ' ..//"• > [.. .^P'j^ cdACH#;ira ■$^$osWuu<L . ... ' Lep>*e FfiildiaK— ( ^l t> ■ <{cmi Mondays, Wednesdays, and^jFridays, - ; , s ". " ;... at ,8.3,0, t a>ni.} r ; -v , :-,,-^. Vi Leave i^emh^rijon-^-rvi;?;.;} >:!i Tuesdays, TDursdaySj.-.an^giturdaj^.or. at 8.30 a.m.>.j.,,;.,,,, r ..;.,;,,; ■•-. j ' ■■'.■■ i v'-'. 'T v ; .■"'■■-•;: ii i"*!!S Parcels and/ -Luggage collected ati Hotels and Stores, and delivered'tiriy''' where on the road.'' ■ '■■• '• /•*?•♦!•■ iifitiod PRINGLE & RieHABDSONi^'' • • ' ■ i -r-^r- ; -'/"•.•:■' v*-.< { . .. ■ ■ EMPTRE' ;i ' ; '- : ■'■^'•'♦ i LIVERY -AND." .B&IT ' BrAfeLES| T MAIL '6OM3«ia&&fct&o ßirmingham Daily (Sundays excepted;. • ; Timeifiible: r " ! ■-'■-■'■•■'■ Leave Feuding^..,, ,;. jj ...iS.^Pva.Tn,. Arriye Birmingham: .;vp,.14;.i i s.a.m. Leave Birmingham -■ : ;%" : n 1 1..-15 ip^ine Arrivia Feilding '<:■**■ '' rj. " &&O"p.itf. 1 Parcels !and ;^g^.i^fl^U !^t, hotels and stores i and..^el^r§'i;e^L aD^-^ where on the road.- • .-i .!*-.-s«<T GO 878 AN.D . OO7^8» TELEGRAPH -il^i Q^'GO^Wfsi BIRMINGHAM. AN]p : Leave Mr Lowes' Hotei, Birmingham, MONDAYS, TrKrkSDAYS?I&»Btf ■ :■■ 'S./ITUBD AISvi;. ••■:. -j W 1 • At B.3Oa.fai. m... ,;,<•-, r» t f Leaved flastie's Hotel^ Feildirig, t)ti arrival 61 Mail Traiti ' from North' a*tf , •;■" .:,'■' : : 446 >;^.:;" inu ■■■.';;'• ?*" All goods and parcel^ "for Ap.i|ii^^ce, . ',; fully "forwarded* •■■w', , o | Buggies,, saddle Hpriesi i &q*»t! !&&» always on hire at Mr Lowe's <Hotei*t* ■ ■/W.- ; MA-^A<3r^ /^s x ■■;":■■;.' propbietqj;,': , <,:'Tj* N.B,— W.M. is ifaitdp^ap^j^ tween Fowler's (Birjpai^gijamj , ,^pd Apiti. . ■ , ,- .'.iy^v.^iv,;^...:; BRADFOrtb-S^;' lIEILDIN G gORSE, RA^ AABk (Opposite the Assembly Rooms.) K I M B OLT ON • K-Oi(»,n : ' •:• <s* FEILDINGK 't " -■ > MR G. B. BRADFOSI) ; ; : navm| leased the i abo^eV v imhes v t» announce that he is P^SIS^JS-SHEr ply ■ ~aU descriptions 'btreßicle^iEra. Horses at moderate prices, G. 8.8.. also undertake^ . Castrating; ..and Speymg. ' ' ; ' Hj A Ladies' Waiting-room has now, been fitted upon the premises/ and ladies cap rely on finding every convenience. i- j>r , ■.t " Attention arid ' CiTility" is^inj mot^o. Paddocks for horses. Every . pare taken, but no responsibility. G. B. .BR.ADFORD, Feilding Stables , QtJO^(i^LEE,; ri /^ FUUITRHER, TOBACQONI,ST^i»D GENERAL STORIiKEEPi&R.ni BeROUSSOK StRBEX, , t. ! iV • FEJLLD,ING. , T ..-,] T~VE ALEE in' Fancy Goods^ all kinds of Groceries and Provisions, Gash Buyer of Fungus iff p,m quantity, . :• ; - / Give my Austral Teas a trial— sold at 2/-, 2/6,.3/s andi^/^per/lb.; 4 pure tea, blended by. Mr Whong Eew, of Wellington. . ;y , ri/ ;, : '> CHELTENHAM KOTtiL. ' , THOMa"s" BYIN, ' Proprietor. First-class Stables, and Paddocks. Special accommodation for fishing and shooting parties. ■■ • ■ — ■■: '■••:-:'.; /. r THIS old and well-established Hotel is in the centra of cue of the most prosperous districts imth^; colony, and is replete with all 'the; advantages of a private home: > , Only the best brands , of Spirits; Wmen, and Ales in stock. ';>;>.. Coaches arrive and depart every day...- , ...,-':• !- ••<■''■: THOMAS RYANy ,v. . Proprie.toir> ROYAL HOTEL S'l^ABL^S Rangitikei Line, PALMERSTON -N 0 RTH. ED. BROWNE notifies that he , has taken, tbe above stables, and persons may -rely 1 oh their horses and vehicles receiving every attention. Saddle Horses and Buggies always ready for -hire. 1 Charges strictly moderate, aud steady, attentive groom always in- attendance. Commercial Travellers driven to any part of the district. Letters aud telegrams promptly attenaed to. E. D. BBOWNE, * Proprietor, ; Royal Hotel Stables' and Occidental Horse Bazaar. ;;; . r ~ GOOD ■pO meet the increasing wants of the I people of Paimersto.u.for high'class photographic, work, . I have, taken into partnership Mr 1\ Wi Banting. Mr T. W. Bunting -has been about nine years ' engaged in ' photographic work, and during that time has been employed in the studiosr, of, Messrs Wriggleßworth ( and Bums,;: Price and O'Malley, Wellington ; ;, JEden George, of Dunedin; Carnell, of Napier, and for the past few years, at WoQclville. Hisportrait work for softness, grace of pose,, naturalness of expression and perfect finish is acknowledged to be fully equal to best Wellington productions. Sitters will find every comfort at the: studio, which has been refitted. BILLENS AND BUNTING, PHuTUGKAPHEKS, PA hMEHSTON; NORI'H. ' -1
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 100, 11 February 1893, Page 4
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635Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 100, 11 February 1893, Page 4
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