The Compliments of the Season. M. OLIA'EK, of the Empire .X.VJL Hotel, in thanking all her old !- customers and the general public for [- past favors, takes this opportunity of c wishing them all the Compliments of the [m Season, and, in doing so, begs to announce that she has received large importations '' of tko Chioicest WINES, SPIEITS, and ALES, of all brands to suit the public '• taste, for this Fostive Season. c HAMPERS made up as on former occasions. ) On Boxing Day a cold Luncheon will be obtainable at noon and Hot Dinner » at 5 o'clock, after the Sports. Splendid Accommodation for Visitobs. The EMPIRE HOTEL, which is adjacent to the Railway Station, affords splendid accommodation for visitors. M. OLIVER, Proprietrix. Christmas Greeting. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. 1 SI have in a complete stock of the I\. Choicest WINES, ALES, and SPIRITS of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial Brands, I am in a position to ask Old Friends who will be visiting B'eilding during the Christmas Holidays, • a 9 well as my Feilding Customers, to call » and exchange The Compliments of the Season. Splendid TABLE, Hot and Cold BATHS, r First-class STABJjES. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS made up on . Order. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON nnHE Proprietor of the Modern Hotel I of Feilding, known as " The Manchester," takes the opportunity of the Festive Season, now fast approaching, to express his thanks for the large amount of patronage accorded to him at the hands of the public since he became the proprietor, and to assure them that no effort on his part will be lacking to deserve a continuance of that liberality so bestowed on him. Oa BOXING DAY ho will continue the time-honored custom which was introduced by him to Feilding of a Free Lunch between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., when Mr Bastings will be glad to see oue and all, not only in Feilding but in its vicinity, to partake of same and to pass mutual reciprocities of A Merhy Christmas and a Happy (and Prosperous) New Year. QUOJNG LEE, FRUITERER, GROCER, &c, &c, 1 Manchester Street, HAS on hand a first class stock of Fancy Goods, Crockery, Groceries, &c. A new shipment of Crockery just received, to be sold at a very low price. Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2£d per lb "THE SHAMROCK BOAEDINGHOUSE, Fergusson Street, Feilding. MRS HALLEY, having made several improvements since the New Year in this popular establishment, will continue to supply first-class Meals for Is, at all hours ; good, clean Beds at Is, MRS HALLEY, Proprietrix. WELLINGTON TO ffOXTON. *TIHE s.s. QUEEN Jl l^.tu A OFTHB SOUTH, litflilmiVw^ Captain Habvzt, will %s^ aiSiiSsSs! * s * leave WBiiiLiNaTow every MONDAY and THURSDAY! Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAY. F. E. YOUNG, Agent. TRAIN SER VICES. _, North. Leave Feilding— 7.ls a.m., 12.17 p.m., . 6.12 j?.m." A * South. . - Leave Feiiaing— lo.sß a.m., 4.6 p.m., 8,35 pan, } t% . t--
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1895, Page 1
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