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THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). Offices in all the Colonies and in the United Kingdom. TOTAL NEW BUSINESS since commencement of the Society EXCEEDS TWENTY-ONi: MILLIONS, Being an average of a Million for each 3'ear of its existence. Premiums Moderate. /^LAIMS paid immediately on proof y^j of death and title. Policies kept in force out of surrender value as long as tbere is sufficient to pay one quarterly premium. Write for Proposal Forms and all information to C. G. MAULE, Wellington District Agent ; or ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Secretary for New Zealand, Wellington. T. WATSON, Local Agent. Christmas Greeting. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. AS I have a complete stock of the choicest "Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial brands, I am in a position to ask Old Friends who will ba visiting Feilding during the Christmas and New Year Holidays, as well as my Feilding Customers, to call and exchange the Ccmpihnmts of the Season. Splendid TABLE, Hot and Cold BATHS, First-class STABLES. Christmas Hampers made up on order. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor. TEE COMPLIMENTS OF TEE SEASON. PW. CORBY, the present proprie- • tor of THE EMPIRE HOTEL, desires to intimate to the travelling public and residents of Feilding and sur« rounding district that since he has taken over the above hostelry he has effected improvements for the convenience of visitors to the town. In wishing his numerous patrons the Compliments of the season, he begs to announce that he has received large importations of the Choicest WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, of all the Best Brands, to suit the public taste during this festive season. Cider on Draught. Christmas Hampers will be made up according to tbe desire of customers. On Boxing Day a Cold Luncheon will be obtainable at noon and Hot Dinner at 5 o'clock, after the Sports. THE. EMPIRE HOTEL, which is adjacent to the railway station, affords SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION for Visitors. P. W. CORBY, Proprietor The Compliments of the Season. fTIHE Proprietor of the Modern Hotel X 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 in his part will be lacking to deserve a continuance of that liberality so bestowed on bim. On BOXING DAY he will continue the time-honored custom which was introduced by his predecessor to Feilding of a Free Lunch between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., when Mr Watts will be glad to see one and all, not only in Feilding but in its vicinity, to partake of the same and to pass mutual reciprocities of A Merry Christmas and a Happy (and Prosperous ) New Year. Christmas and New Tear's Greetings. MRS HASTIE, Proprietress of the Popular FEILDING HOTEL, has pleasure in notifying to visitors to Feilding that every convenience wjll be found at her hostelry in the shape of bedrooms, private sittingrooxns, and bathrooms (with hot and cold water). Nothing has been left undone to make this the very Best hotel in the town and district. Special arrangements have been made for the entertainment and convenience of the travelling public, as well as the local residents who are her friends and customers, daring the coming Christmas and Now Ye^r. The cellars have been replenished with a very large stock of the best Ales, Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs in the colony. x Visitors to the Feilding Athletic Sports on Boxing Day, as well as travellers and boarders, will find in tbe Fnt,DivaHoTEi, Bvery possible requisite, and wiU be received and treated with> courtesy and attention. > Firatwclass table, good ,' bathrooms, well-kept Billiardroom, with an experi3nced and popular marker. . ' Commercial and private fitting-rooms, ladies' drawingroomu and parlors., " ■ , Ip r retarning ' thanks, for past favors,^ _» Hastie wishes' her. customers and friends to Have *, , -/>' , / ' .. A Merry Christmas* and a 7 Happy New Yaxr.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 145, 18 December 1895, Page 4
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