Furniture ' 7^^' FE I LJ3 ING .' FURNItURK AJ\ T D BEDDING WAREHOUSE. i.N Returning thanks to my man] friends r and the public generally for the very liberal support .accordei ! me "for the past three years, 1 bes ti notify to all those about to furn.sh that I have on hand a large stock o: Furniture trade from thoroughly seasoned timber. s Spring Mattrasses, ..eather Flock, Cu»-_ed Hair, and Flax M.i .trasses, s Swiss, Parlor, Dining-room, Bedroom, and Kitchen Chairs. Spring-sea ed easy chairs. Spring couches in hair, cloth, rip, ; leather, and cretonne. Broqms and brushes of all kinds. Doors, sashes^ locks, and sash weights ' Funerals '' Cheaply Furnished. J. W.-EADE, M anchesser-Btreet. ' doors] ■ - ' ■ : SASHES, FURNITURE, 5 BEDDING. i VENN'S NEW ZEALAND. STEAM WOODWARE FACTORY, TURNING, And MOULDING MILLS. IIT AVING on hand a largv and • _LJ. thoroughly seasonable stock of carefully selected material, we are in position to supply : Doors, Sashes^ Furniture; Glass, Turnery, and Moulding Of every description at lowest possible rntes.- A liberal, discount to Cabi netmakers < Builders, and others. : Size and price lists of all stock goods >■■■' '• ■ i upoa application. STEAM WOODWARE FACTORY MAIN" STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH: Business Notices FLOUR ! FLOUR !! .-.-.■:. ■ !■■■»'.-• ■"..; ' ; ' I A SK for Chamberlain's FLOUR, admitted to to be the best ip the Manawatu. 1 Chaiiiberlain's is the only mill that i-»-TttiiE!4, w ''th appliances fur thoroughly mixing the wheats, essential to making .i.'i • /•_.. i if! .'ii." . ' • •.-.■••;': ( . Good, Flour, -i: \ .,.-. .- (i ,T--. . M , l . ■'■ punciAally ' 9 tf eddied tp. VV, E. )6 ft ii M BE R L AIN , ,- :' ..■ :. ■:\ ■ i'l •:■ . ■■>■;.'■ H- ' . :•-- «_ - FellHingSteain Flour" MilF. '■■\-A*i\y. .ii. •': CHANGE OF PUOPRIEXARY^ , '.f ;;■<■. •-.' ■ :.- ■'- ■'■ " ■ ■ ■*■ ,',¥,;. HaA 3PI,E:t, (From W^ngan'vi.) ' 3 SADDLE. C(iLLAR, & HARNESS' MAKER, : Opposite iTastie's Hotel, sF E I : L D I N G. )•'...]'■■ ■ i < . ' ~fi •'' BEGS to intimate to ..he settlers ot Feilding r Halcombe, A Wahu'i, _ and elsewhere, that- he ha 3 purchased, the interest in the business lately carried Qn by Mr J T. Jordan, aoct hopes,! by strict i atten tion to IhiS own business, (leaving other people's business alone), to merit the patronage, of ithe general public. Sadd eg made to order. . Collars made to measure. Buggy* Coach, Trap, and Dray Harness made to order. i A superior quality of English and Colonial Gooos^ kept in stock; also, Mill Belting. ; ■'"'"' W. RAPLEY, .! ■ . ■ i , r Feildinc ■■" I TE N S '.E N, BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT AND SHOEING SMITH, Manchk.ter Street, (Next to the Denbigh Hotel) . FEILDING.; Shoeing done with Care and despatch AU descriptions of General Black- ■ smith's work done. Vehicles and Agricultural Implements i made and repaired. ->,( IST Remember the Address._£ 9
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 19, 19 August 1882, Page 1
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