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.General Stores. TO STATION-HOLDERS, FARM- ! ERS, & TOWN RESIDENTS. X FULL and varied supply of all L\ Classes of Goods required by the above kept in stock, and sold at the Lowest Prices, oy the undersigned,— Dress Material in great variety Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters Ladies Underclothing Flowers. Feathers' and Scarves Lac-ins' Hats, velvet and straw Corsets, Ribbons and Laces ! Calicoes, Sheetings and Lambskin j Colonial jind English Flannels | Hiirting, wool eu, cotton and Union .CLOTHING. Men's Youth's and Boys' Shirts, Hats ano! Hosiery Wbite and printed Moles^ Colonial made Clothing id ens' Trousers and Vests Mens 1 Trousers, Cardigan Jackets, Mens' and Boys'" Waterproof Coats BLANKETS. Colonial and Scotch BOOTS. Men's Women's and Children's Boots froru best makers IRONMONGERY. Axes in great variety Slashers, long and short Tomahawks and Bill Hooks Adzes, Picks and Mattocks .Spades, Parks', and Lyndon's, and grafting Shovels, short and long handled Saws, pit, cross cut, drag tooth, and the great American lightning 'Hand "saws "end tehhdn saws Augers, bits, , gimlets j bradawls Hoes,, Takes,' forks, -hay knives Smoothing irons, brooms Hammers, chisels, and locks' T and butt hinges, knives and forks Spoons, boilers, saucepans Chains, plough and trace chains Camp ovens and Co'onial ovens Churns, milk dishes, buckets, tubs GEOCKRY. Teas from 2s 2d to 3s 3d, best value lor the money Sugar, candles, soap, kerosene Preserved fish, castor and sulad oils Pickles, sauces,, biscuits, cheese, bacon Currants, Raisftis, &c. SADDLERY. A splendid stock of English and Colonial made saddles, bridles, stirrup leatbers, whips, spurs, &c Crockery and Glassware in great vartety A large assortment of paperhangings, - scrim and tacks • Oils and paints, boiled oil, raw oil, turps, ochre, paints in 1 and Gib tins ready tor use, corrugated iron, rid»ing and spouting, nails, fencing wire, barbed wire, staples, wool packs, sacks', glass, arms arid ammunition. D. R LEWEKS, .General Stores, FEILDING. > Notices . MELBOURNE' GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run 1 at Melbourne, July 21, 1883. 4000 Members at 10s each, ' Five]* horse, £T 00 ; second' horse, £300; thh-yd hcrse, £l>00.;' starters (divined)) £300; non-starters (divided), £200. Total,' £200. ; Result slips posted after drawing. Registered letters or telegrams not received. Mone)' orders or Cheques sbould be drawn in favor of Nellie Ghay. Address :— "jNe__i_ie Gray" Care of G. G, Miller. Box No 284, Post Office, Auckland. ' Or Box No B,'Po-t Office Onehunga near Auckland " Important. — 1 n applying.for tickets say if consecutive numbers are wanted or not. ... Directions. — 1. To send stamped directed envelopes. One for the enclosure of the Policy, aud one for the Uesult of the consultation. . 2. If possible, to forward P. 0.0., or Cheque. In case of Country Cheques, one shilling should Wadded for Exchange. 3. To write name and address as plainly as possible. 4. If possible, cheques should be markedly the Bank as " correct." Bead this — Unlike any other consultation, the capital subscribed is not divided „up into a number of small ,s_iares. Ihe prizes instead of being so numerous are very much more worth having." The. .third prize in this being equal, to the first prize in, others. ' JOB PRINTING in all its, branches executed on the. shortest notice ■ jat the Star Office. ' Charges very reasonable i

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 24, 2 August 1883, Page 1

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