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P. Petersens LINE OP COACHES BETWEEN T^EILDING and BIRMINGHAM. Leaves Birmingham ... 8.16 a.m. Arrives Feilding ... 10.45 a.m, Leaves Feilding ... 4.15 p.m. Arriveß Birmingham ... 7.0 p.m. Starts from Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham ; starts from Mrs Hastie's Hotes, Feilding, where parcels can be booked All parcels niUßt be prepaid. P. PETEKSEN, Proprietor. FEILDING HOTEL~ KIMBOLTON liOAD P ■ ILDINO HIS well known and favorite f* hostelry has recently been renovated and re-furnishou throughout, and now offers every comfort and convenience for visitors, travellers and boarders. Private and public Drawing Kooms upstairs en suits. 1 First-olass Billiard Boom, with marker in attendance. Superior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. The finest and most commodious Sample Booms between Wellington and Wanganui The cuiHne is under the supervision of an experienced cook. Hot and cold baths. HASTIE'S HOTEL is still noted for keeping the best wines, spirits, and beers of any house on the coast. THE FEILDING CLUB Have Rooms at the above Hotel. Mr Peterson's Line of Coaches leave the Hotel at 4 o'clock every evening. MARTHA HASTIE, Proprietress. T\ENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING MR LIGHT wishes to thank the travelling public and the inhabitants ol Feilding and the surrounding district foi their libeial support for maay years past, and desires to state that they will still find every attention and comfort provided for them at this excellently appointed hotel. The store>room is stocked with the best brands of wines, spirits, &o M procurable in the colony. The sample rooms an well known as the bent on the coast. Hath rooms. The billiard room is under the care of an attentive and experienced marker. Livery and bait stables with buggies and saddle horses on hand Good loose boxes and secure grass paddocks under the management of Mr J. Wilfion. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. HAVING effected considerable improvements in the above Hotel MRS OLIVER Is now prepared to receive Traveller! and Boarders on the most reasonable terms. The Bar is furnished with all the Best Brands in Spirits, Winks, Ales Australian Wines, and Liqueurs. The Table is kept on a most liberal soale Table d'hote at 1 p.h. Lunch at 12 noon on Stock Sale Days, Shower and Plunge Baths. MARIA OLIVER, Proprietress. BASTINGS' MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. rpHIS well appointed Hotel contains J- spacious Dining, Bed, and Sitting Kooms, Ladies Drawing Room, and Rooms en suite. Hot, Cold, and Shower .oaths. Cumne the very best. The BILLIARDROOM » furnished with one of Bennett's, of London, best Tables. The SAMPLE KOOMB are how ready ha ring been fitted up with ever* convenience. tn?*^ 11 '? 0 * 6 ;, 1 p . m -« Sale Days, 12 to 2. Dunedm Ale always on tap. The Livery and Bait Stables are leasedJoJMr David Younger. LOWES* BIRMINGHAM HOTEL. T. LOWES, Proprietor, rnHIS commodious, weU-fnrnished, A and popular Hostelry is situated some 18 miles from Feilding, adjoining the Feilding and Pemberton Blocks. To Visitors and Tourists titjb Hotel OFFERS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Wines, Spirits and Beers of the best Brands kept in stock. Mr Daw's Coach leaves for Feildine daily at 1.80 p.m. bi l - I s I*l I Ag 1 J I < f| # I < p3 g ' — J £ H S3 m 1 « o I>URE ROLLER FLOUR.I ASZ YOUR STOREKEEPERS, j FOR | MANAWATU FLOUR, guaranteed of FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. RICHTJ3R, NANNESTAD & CO., •Palmerston North. PEMBERTON HOTEL. patrioeTmoilroy, Proprietor. WINES, Spirits, Ales, etc., of the best brands in stock. Superior accommodation for boarders and travellers. First class Stabling. Mr S. Daw's Coaches from and to Feilding, Birmingham, and Pemberton arrive and lwYQ.daily thie flvtej

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 83, 2 October 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 83, 2 October 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 83, 2 October 1894, Page 4

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