FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL. jtjß ANDREW LAING bavins Iys taken over tho above botel, lately occupied by Mr V T m. Hunter, begs ito draw the atten ion of the public to the fact that hoi determined I to maiDtaiu the high reputation of his ; predecessor. Tbe finoflt brands of winrß and spirits, an well as tbe beat sparkling alus, kept in stock, while the table ifl nerved id tbe best style, inciudiug all the season's dehcacioß. First claBS billiard room with marker in attendance. The stabling and pnddockiug is superior to any on the count. Every facility for rabbit shooting and rjfihirjo parties, including beating ex peditiona. A LAINQ , !utt of DatiDevirke and Feildiup , Proprietor i Manchester hot ill FKILDING. rpHIB popular Hoßtolry basreoently K. been renovated aDd refurnished throughout, leaving nothing to be desired for the comfort of vibitors CommcdiouQ sample rooma available. Billiard Room ender capable saperiibion. Only choicest brands of Wine«, Spirits and Speight's Sparkling Alee kept in Block. Charges Moderate. P. W. ELLIS, Proprietor, EMPIRE HOTEL. FEILDING Under New Management HOUSE newly furnished. N*-.w '-ample Room-'. First class Siabiing. Country Visitors specially ca'rrcj for Close to Railway Staiion. CHOICEST WINKS, SPIRITS, BEER, AND CIGARS. W. J. WILLIAMS, Pboprietor. THS APITI HOTEL. G. fl. THOMPSON, Proprietor. THIS Hostelry, wbich has reoently been rebuilt and refarnisbed. is now ono of the beat inland houses on the West Coast. First class dining room fitted to seat 60 quests Commercial and private sitting rooms. Good bedrooms. Best wines, ales, and spirits. Telephone Bur* au clot<e to Hotel. Daring the nehiug season special arrangements made for tourists and families. Charges Moderate. G. H. THOMPSON Cheap Land. BUTI/HING SITES ON EASY TERMS. Subdivision of 17 acres, juat outside tho Borovgb of Feilding. NO BOROUGH RATES. MESSRS J. T. BARRY & CO. havo b^cn instructed by the ! owners to sH! \ ncra sections ou exee'-lii-nally cany Utixs. i Only £10 cash rfqnired. Balance cau remain for 6 yeais at ÜBual rate of interest. eight minutes walk from Poet , Office, Full particulars on application. Don't dtlay in securing yoar pick. J. T. BaRRY & CO ., Kimbolton Road, PIGS I BACON ! PIUS I Highest Market Prico W. DIMOCK~& CO., LTD. \AiILL receive pigs at the following * " Stations as under :— July Aug Sept Ronsotea fTuesdav) 18 15 12 Feilding (Wednesday) 19 16 13 Asbburst (Monday) 24 21 18 Palmerston (Tuesday) 25 22 19 A. J. ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. W. 13. GIESEN & CO., LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Wanganui, No. 625—481 acres, Mar ton, house 19 rooms with every convenience and all necessary ombaildiuge, 1 mile to school 3 to Railway Station. £18 18* per acre, only £1000 cash. No. 678—120 acres, Oolyton. B rooms, good yaids aod sheds, £850 caßh, balance 5% for 12 years. This is a very nice place. No. 620—100 acres, Taihape, highly improved, bouse 6 rooms, compl<te butter making plant, good outbuildings. Over £100 worth of totara. Price £8. Apply for full particulars to W. B. GIESEN & CO., WaDgurai.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 26, 24 August 1905, Page 4
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