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CLAIRVILLE HOUSE, Under Entirely New Management* Re-opening of Clairville Temperance Hotel and JPr . vi. Boarding House, corner of Denbigh and. Camden streets, Feilding. JOHN GOULD begs respectfullytl to inform Travellers, Visitors* Commercial Travellers, and the public of Feilding and the surrounding districts that he hascommeuced busk ness m the above House. He hasnow made it replete with every convenience, including Private Sitting; Rooms, Bath Rooom, &o. .) .G. hopes by studious attention to the wants and comfort of his patrona to merit a continuance of their iavors, and a fair share of the support of .the, general public-. . Inspection Invited. First-class Table guaranteed. Private Boarders will find all the comforts of a Home. . Nnte the address : CLAIRVILLFi HOUSE, Corner Denbigh and Camden-streets, Feilding.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1459, 19 September 1885, Page 4
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