otice "BCCIINGH AM PALACE " eaki:ry akjj PRIVATE BOABPING HOUSE. JOHN POLrOCK wishes to c«ll ?j" the attention of the public to the fact that bo is nov/ delivering the Best Bread to all parts of the town daily. Confectionery aijd Pastry of all descriptions kept on hand, and made on order. Wedding and Christening Cakes made on the shortest notice. MX J Iv. EADK'3 FKILDTNG FUUMTURK AND JJKDDI NG WAIvKHOUSE, JJANCHSSTER ST. PERBO*Sft aVut to fci-niah, read ! ('ouches, CretonueLea-tli-T and Hovcft TTair, with carved backn and arms from £3 10s. Wood and Iron Bv'iietoailir\ French and Colonial; Cots and !Janninottj»; Chests of Drawers, in liyht. an«l tlurlc wood- ; 15 different kinds ot chairs to choose irom. Covpet*. nnd lienrth Ku^s, Ff.lt Squaren, Liuuleum, Floor Cloths, Cocoa fmdC'hinfl .Matting, Toilet Pete, Ewers, Hu.sii:H, nn<l <">*!«» Pieces, Per* uinbulators. Clothes-baskets, Poor «n4 Wool Mats, Fend"r« and Fire-iro(.«; Assorted Picturp-frume Moaldinys, A very nice hitting Kooui Suite, covered with re}>. Couiitry j>r&er« [ivoniptly attended to. carefully packed, nnd delivered free if over £6. Ukdertaxsh. STABLISHED 1851. J. E. EVANS, Ssddler, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Settlers in the i?an«ritikei and Manawatu dietricrs will find it well worth their while to Bend orii^Ts tn rre. When remittance accninp.itiit** «irder, 1 pay freight, to Wangauai or Foatcn, as required. 1 mak« saddles from £3 10a to £8 10a. Buggy, Cart, "lough, and other Harness taa<ie by the best workmen in New Zealand. 60 " Concord" Collars on h&nd. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. S. DAW'S EXPRESS ?>UNS between t'le railway station A-^- 1 Feildin«f, am ».ny part of the jawn for the convej auce of passengers find $ooda. S, r. cm alao wupply the inhabitanta of the town with either of »he dnder^-entioued kinds of wood, in any qujmtjty or length - Kata, raatai. and tawa. FLOUE 1 FLOTTE I ! A SK for Chamberlain's FLOITP| admitted to to be 'ho best in th» Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the e»ly mill that is fitted with appliances for thorough!} mixing the wheats, essential ta making Good Flour. Ordere pwctttally attended te. W, E. CHIMBBRLIIK Foil ding Steam flour Mill. \\f ILL JAM pARTHEW, BOOKSELLER, r3TATIOItSR, AKP PAFCY GOODS IMPORTEH Manehester-struet, Feihling;, Is ageat for the folTowinsf pftpwa :— London N ew»,Graphie, Punch, HoynoWs,. Lloyd's, Houie Hews, Pictorial >Vorhl, Police 2fewsi English War Cry, Sicetcher, Penny-; lilastrated, JSineteeutH Century, Sydaey Zieirs, Au.^Uilasiftn, Illustrated New Zealand Her»ld, OtaßO Witness, G*nterbnrj' Times, Auckland JS"«ws, New Zealand War Cry, Christian Herald, Southern Cross, Frii.i>ih« Stas, Rangitikei. Advocate, Waugaftui Herald and Teoraan, Waagaout Chrouielei Manawatt Standard, nftd Manawatv Herald. Aay finglish or Colonial Papers bo* it steak «Rd««l vtUbeut d>Jay. '
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 51, 2 October 1883, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 51, 2 October 1883, Page 1
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