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LIVERY AND B^IT gTi&LES Manchester Hotel, c i. FEILPiN& ' Coaches to = ■ tetoiN«H£ir ; ;--; ' ■■■ ft '.■:'■ M\» !;.■;.? Daily (Suhdiyd'eic^plea)^. ; \! TIME^TABLE': " l]i " ' a ' Leave Peildiiig .. 7. f OOU^ Arrire Birmingham "".[ jl,##i».ln w Leave Birmingham; '". . „^.'so ji.'A&. Arrive^ildipg^^.;-; j. *.£tt?J COACHE3 TO .PEMBE^fiTOir ?* Leire'FetiainiJ^/ " ;n ; ! Mondays, Wednesdaii. and- Fridays ! '- ■ ■■ ■ at : 8.30 i.m^ /•■ :l ;i-^i«i-» •'■■ ■ ; : I Leare > PembeVton-r-*-'"n,j «.»»■»! tu Tuesdays*- Thursdays, «ndS«f«rd»y^: ' . :-. atß^Ojaitti. »,<t i r .v.Jto ■■ ■ •;>Mi: T — "l«J;i >!*. itrfi'lVjiil)'* Parcels and Luggage, ywhiclvfliajr, be left at : the. Hotel, detiverft4 anj^ where on the road. .<• -, „j, „.} i-tyi PRINGLE & ipISpSON, EMPIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, FEILDING. jv, ;:....,. MAIL COACHES to BirminK^ ham Daily (Sundays ejtc^tei).: i Time-tttble. , ---x <•» / Leave Feilding ,„ i , .at: 8180 ».m. Arriye Birmingham ;;v llvlfr«<m. ; Leave Birmingham' .vt« 1.16 r pi»J Arrive Feilding :^.;f < 3ißo^pjtfli; Parcels aha Itifjgftge e^lleete*' '.*# hotels arid store* and delivered *ny<' where on -the rpajd."' ' •'' -t?/> -: ; ' : "\> TELEaiiPH LlN^ O^^bbJAjDHES. ■ ';;:;; -, Betweien r;« r i: ' if -^ Birmingham^^ AXp i^n^itp' Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, MONIJAYS, ttftTKSO'VYB; 'OTfil SATURiJAira' H : l . ; At B;BO^.nir ; r- 1 "' V "• Leaye Hastie'a fldtel)' feilding; dn arrival ol ilail Train from Nbrih' ai .. ■ 4.lop : lmr ''''T'^T^ All goods and parcels' for Abiti flarefully forwarded.- '"'' Buggies, saddle Horses, '^c-.'i'fe.j always on hire'at Mr Lowe's Hotel, PROPRIETOE. t ; i N.B, — W.M. is Mail Contractor 1^ tween Fowler's (Birminghagoi). upd Apiti. ...;..- ::v. .°./ FEJLDING H^^^A^AAJi:^ KIMBOLTOX BOA!)', BjßliliJj'jj-l^.''' Mr l. h> GbTED>nKb^h^rnk leased the ab^^ißifcs^ annonnce that he "is prepared to supply all descriptions of Vetaeles <'&nd Horses, at moderate prices^ x w " y | A Ladies' Waiting-room has bow lfeeii fitted up on the premises, and ladies cfa rely on findme every convenience. '*'?* Paddocks for Horses. ,, Ev«*jr e&M tak« n, but no responsibility. . ' *- L. H. GOLDFINCH, • Feilding Bubl^ f RffiNTAL FAMILY; HOTEL, Willis Strbbt, ■■•,>■ •'•■>-■•■ » WELLINGTON: r MRS VORMSBEE, Pboprietress/ Best Accomodation in the City, at moderate prices. . Lnncheou, from 12 to 2, one soiling. • ■■ ORR & SON, Fire -proof . . / CITY BUFFET HOTEL AND , BESTAUIiANT, Lambton Quay, Wellikoton^ „ TMPORTEKS of Wines and Spirits X *of the choicest brands. Superior accommodation for families and single gentlemen. Sample rooms; private dining rooms for ladies-; hot, cold, and shower, baths. Trams pass the door to all parts of the city. A night porter is always in attendance. Terms moderate. CHELTENHAM BOTEL. thomaTbyan, Propristoa. 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 district* in the colony, and is replete wiUi all th« advantages of a private home. Only the best brands of Spirits, Wines, and Ales in stock. Coaches' arrive and depart every day " thomas TKHSr"" Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, The Squabb, Pauc^bston North MAURICE^CRONJN r (Late of the Cricketer&' Armr Hotel Wellington,) ; >,- HAS taken over the above I|6tel, and hopes to receive the sa)n€ patronage bestowed on Mr Carincdjr Ales, Beers, Wines, and Spirits: of the best Brands only 1 kept in stoQk. First-class accommodation for p^ramnent Boarders and the Travelling Public. '■■ '■ CAFE DE PARIS (Facing main entrance of Railway ■- Station), Paijibkston North. JOHN BLACK, Pbopbikxob. THE most, convenient and bestappointed honse for the travelling public in Palmerston Norths .:. All trains going north and, soAth stay here sufficiently long' to enable passengersto obtain refreshmentsat this establishment. ; A Trial Solicited. Moderate Prices. WALTER FREEMAN'S ' PR I V A T EH 0 TEL, Church Street (Opposite the Railway Station), PAILWEBBTON N. Special arrangements for Weekly Boarders and Families. Wellington and Manawatu Railwat REFRESHMENT CAR. W. Freeman (the original Lessee) has again secured the contract folthe Refreshment Car, . :

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 150, 8 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 150, 8 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 150, 8 June 1893, Page 4

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