Hotels i pEi rs c J-: s s liv x !■: l, * Ti-:i:i:ac-:-: 1-m.. I PALM i:j;.:>T'.)-\ .\OETIL TASTES AV]-:ir;i!T. bite of the .Tune--9 ti.-.n ]f-.iei. S:iii;.-.;i. hr^ U> iaf-;'!;. ' liis oli! frieir.N in [eli.^nir, i'aliners'i.n. and the pnliFf i^eii'TiiMv. that he bataken the above well-kn'iwn :niil ]i"pulai hotel, and hopes, by Ins usual civility and attention, to continue, to merit a fair >liniV uf !'.V.r«>na _'(.:. Al wiui.'> and >i.:rits. and be. t boor on the coa-t. The dinin^'-table will -ati-fy the nicest ejiicuiv. Spii'Hili.l j • ; I i ' .- > i*« l fable ; Clean fonit':irt.ible In-.' -: ; '..''•">. i i >:.'<v-h<:K .-Lablin^ and J'iJLiJiNG IK/J'KI , TCI Mi:O'LTOX J{( )AT\ FK I LPI N G " II A S T I E " R O P R. I 10 T O R Tray- llrr-, "^!o;irders, and Visivors ri 'live '-j-.ecia! a' !-';:tioi!. i | Si;pc>i-;or riiilii'rd Kooin i All Liquors are of Best Sciect'.-d Braids. Ho.ml StiiMin.ir. '\ UV, DKNIiKili IIOTKL, FEILDIXG. CHARLES IIOE Piiopiur.Tou. "I'MILS Hi.tel is replete with every 4 for Travollers*. Good Bath Room, The Best Billiard linnm on the Coast, wit.i an uccuinplislict] murker. Samjile I. ■i.;s, separate from the main building. CJood Stablini;' Accommodation. Horses and '['raps on hire, Sjiccial Brew of Ale on Draught. Tho Best Brnnds of Ales, Wines, and S]iirits only on hand. CUSTOM HOUSE HOTEL, Nix ( m -street, Wan^-anui. (Xearoi Hutel to the Railway Station.) J. Ukf.nn ax Pro] >rie tor. "I'IIE Projirietor invites attention to v the excellent accommodation for l'oar.;e:s and Travellers at. the above ilc'.el. It occupies a most central position, beine- con.vt nient to the Whari, Railway S'.ation, ai.d Post ami Tult (JiKceri. Board"!^- nnd Tr.iveilr-rs may rely on beiii^ treated with attention and ci viii- v. Good Billiard Table. Best brands if U ini-s and Spirits, First-class Stiiblin^'. Locse Boxes. W If V TE'S H O T.TCL, FUXTON. jJ'IIIS Hot. 1 i.s now open, and has ' l been buiit without regard to expenditure, and ]>ossesses every improvement, convenience and coint'ort. 'J ho St;. ! blinp' Accommodation is in keeping with the Hotel, and contains fourteen stalls. Coljb's Coaches arrive and depart from the door. NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS PER RAILWAY. An Express from Whyte's Hotel will be in waitinu' every uijrbt on arrival of the I'rain for the purpose of con v. 'Yin". 1 (free of charge) passengers •i'oin^' per conch to Wellington or inteiuiirLr to stay at the Hotel. Lup-^-age also carried. Notices /"I M. S N ELS ON , V>i c AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Pnlmerston iVorth. Produce Sales -held every Saturday. ■■ \ Stock Sales Fortnightly, in the j I r i:zlierbi;rt- street, Sale Yards. ' F U N G I* S ! F UNGUo ! ! Undcrsioneil is a Cash Buvcr of FUNGUS in any quar.tity. 'Ihe Ili^he.-t I'rice Given. JAS. A. TOM PK INS, Halcoinlte. W. G<> Ll> ING, Chimney Sweep & I\ T ig^litma.n, BE(iS to inform tho. Public that he has taken over the business carried on :>y his late father, and lfopes by |ir ,ni]it attention to all ordeis to receive the support of the public.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 46, 25 November 1882, Page 4
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