Notices i( BUCKINGH AM PALACE " BAKLRY AND PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. JOHN POLIOCK wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now delivering the Best Bread to all parts of the town daily. Confectionery and Pastry of all descriptions kept on hand, and made on order. Wedding and Christening Cakes made on the shortest notice. MR J W. EADIXS FEILDING FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER ST. PERSONS about to furnish, read ! Spring Couches, CretonneLeatherand Horse II air, with carved backs and arms from £3 10s. Wood and iron Bedsteads, Fremh and Colonial; Cots and liassinetts; Chests of Drawers, in light and dark wo<»d- ;■ 15 different kinds ot chairs to choose from. Carpets and Hearth Rugs, Felt Squares, Linoleum, Floor Cloths. Cocoa and China .Matting, Toilet Sets, Ewers, Basins, and Odd Pieces, Perambulators. Clothes-baskets, Door ani Wool Mats, Fenders and Fire-iroi.s ; Assorted Picture-frame Mouldings, A very nice Dining Koom Suite, covered with rep. Country orr.ers promptly attended to. carefully packed, and delivered free if over £6. Undertaker ' ESTABLISHED 18 51. J. E. EVANS, Saddler, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Settlers in the Rangitikei and Manawatu districts will fiud it well worth their while to send orders to ire. When remittance accompanies order, I pay freight to Wauganui or Foxton, as required. I make saddles from £3 10s to £8 10s. Buggy, Cart, .°lough, and other Harness made by the best workmen in iW" Zealand. 60 " Concord" Collars on hand. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. S. DAW'S EXPRESS 1) UNS between t'\e railway station Ai Feilding-, am my part of the .own tor tbe conve\auce ot passen gers and s. E. cm also supply the inhabitants of the town with either of ;he undermentioned kinds of wood, in any quantity or length- Rata, matai. and tawa. ( FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! A SK for Chamberlain's FLOUR} j admitted to to be 'he best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only mill that isfitted with appliances for thor-ughlj mixing tbe wheats, essential to makin» Good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W, E. CH A M BERL AI IS Feilding Steam 'Hour Mill. HENRY JOHN LEE, lailor, HAS taken those, premises latety occupied by Mr Oakley, in Manchester-street, and intends continuing the business. Clothes made after the latest style and newest fashions. Gentlemen's apparel cleaned and repaired. (jood fit and first-cla9s workmauship guaranteed. I H J LEE, Manchester- street, Feilding. prXext to the Bank of Australasia. JOB PRINTI NG in all itis branches executed on the shortest notice at ,the Star' Office. Charges very reasonable
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 53, 6 October 1883, Page 1
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