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LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. FEILDING, Next The Temple of Fashion, Kim- - bolton Koad. . r /ROACHES To" BIRMINGHAM Daily (Sundays excepted) TIME.TABLE: ; ; ..;. Leave Feilding .. .. 8.30 a.&, Arrive Birmingham .. 11,30 a.m. ' Leave Birmingham . . L3op.m.' Arrive Feiiding .. .. , 4 : p.in. COACHE3 TO PEMBERTOiT : .Leave Feilding — . ,>...; „ . ; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays .:, ; at 8.3Q a.m. . Leave Pembertvnr^.-; . Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays .. ... at 8.30 a.m. ; .-<. ': ; . T ; -, Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered any- ! where on the road. ; - ! • ■ ■ ■ ■'■■ ■'' '■■<:■■ <*■ | PBINGLE & RICHARDSON, ; EMPJRE : ' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, FEILDING, ' / MAIL COACHES <o Binning. ham Daily (Sundays exoeptedj. . ; Time-table. Leave Feilding... •• 8.80 a.m. , Arriye Birmingham .... 11.15 a.m. Leave Birmingham ... 1.15 p.m. Arrive Feilding ...- 8.80 p.m. Parcels aud luggage collected at hotels and stores and delivered anywhero on the road. 7 ?S~O B B AND CO '8 TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACftES. Between BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, MONDAYS, TrIURSbvYS, AND / SATURDAYS At 8.80 a.m. >. Leave Hastie's Hotel, Feilding, on arrival ol Mail Train from North at 4.10 p.m, ; : All goods and parcels for Apiti carefully forwarded. : „ .^ . Buggies, saddle Horses, &c.y /&o. a always on hire at Mr Lowe's Hotel. W. MANAGrH* PROPRIETOR. , N.B.— W.M. is MaU Contractor between Fowler's (Birmingham) and Apiti.: ■■!-:■.-.-,••: CITY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES (Near the Colonial Bank of : New Zealand), — , . > KIMBOLTON BoAD. ; , ■' HAVING taken over the above Stables, lately occupied Mr Saml. Daw, I am now prepared to break horses to saddle or httrness», when every care will be taken of horses entrusted to my care. Hacks always on hire. Feeds, Is; Stands/ 6d, FRANK GAY (.Tuwb;, ' Prdp^ieipr.'' ~ NOTICE. • •-■ ■.•••■•"• fTIHAT on and after January 22nd J_. I shall take over from MrS., Daw, the Livery and Bait Stables in connection with my Family andCommercial Hotel at Birmingham, and in doing so beg leive to ijaform : all my old patrons, and the travelling public, that I have engaged; a thoroughly trustworthy and careful. Groom, who will make it his sti^cty., to giye every satisfaction, sppations may rely on havicg their horses carefully attended to. . :r: < THOMAS LOWES, ' Prbpiietor. ORD3NTAL FAMILY HOTBIi^ Wans Street, "V WELLINGTON,.; MRS ORMSBEE, Prqpbixtkkbs. | Best Accomodation in [the City, at moderate prices. > ■■<•- ;~ Lnncheon, from 12 to 2, one shil* ing. ' ■• .; : y;' • _ ■-/; ':-■'■ ORR & SOK, i t Fire-ptoof • > •"■ --^ CITY BUFFET HOTEL ANT> ; - BESTAUBANTV ; : Lambton Quay, WBLUNCfTpw;' : TMPORTEBS of Wines anfl Spirits JL of the choicest brands, j Superior accommodation for families and single gentlemen. Sample rooms; private dining rooms for ladies ; liotj cold, and shower baths. Trams pass the door to all parts df^tfipcilyr A night porter is always in attendance. Terms moderate. .. CHELTENHAM HOTEL. ■ ■ •■ _ ■; ■ •.;■; THOMAS RYAN, 3 Proprietor. First-class Stables and Paddocks. Special accommodation for fishing and shooting parties. THIS old and Well-established Hotel is in the centre of one of the most prosperous districts in the colony, and is replete with all the advantages of a private home. Only the best brands of Spirits, Wines, and Ales in stock. Coaches arrive and depart every day. THOMAS RYAN, Proprietor. GOOD NEVis! TO meet the increasing wants of the I people of Palmerston for high -class photographic work, I have taken into partnership Mr T. W. Bunting. Mr T. W. Bunting has been about nine years engaged in photographic work, and; during that time has been employed in the studios of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns, Price and O'Malley, Wellington; Eden George, of Punedin ; Camel), of Napier, and for the past tew years at Woodville. His portrait 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. ' r '.' * / — -— « • ■ '■■'.'? if' i BILLENS BUNTING, PHuTOGaAPHBRS, PALMERSTOK NOUTHi

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 4

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