Notices ''BUCKINGHAM PALACE" | BAKCRY AND [ PEIVATE BOAEDING HOUSE. JOHN POLIOCK wishes to call the attention of tbe public to the fact that he is now delivering the Best Bread to all parts of tbe town daily. Confectionery and Pastry of all descriptions kept on band, and made I on order. Wedding and Christening Cakes made on the shortest notice. MR J W. EADE'S FEILDING FURNITURE AND j BEDDING WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER ST. PERSONS about to furnish, read ! Spring Couches, CretonneLeatber and Horse Hair, with carved backs and arms from £3 10s. Wood and Iron Bedsteads, French and Colonial; Cots and Bassinetts; Chests of Drawers, in lijrht and dark wood-; 15 different kinds ot chiiirs to choose from. Carpets and Hearth Rugs, Felt Squares, Linoleum, Floor Cloths, Cocoa and China Matting, Toilet Sets, Ewers, Basins, and Odd Pieces, Per- ! ambulators. Clothes-baskets, Door ani Wool Mats, Fenders and Fire-irons ; | Assorted Picture-frame Mouldings, , A very nice Diaing Koom Suite, covered with rep. Country oroers promptly attended to, carefully packed, and delivered free if over £5. Undertaker. ESTABLISHED 186 1. J. E. EVANS, Saddler, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Settlers in the Rans-itikei and Manawatu districts will find it well worth their -while to send orders to tre. When remittance accompanies order, I pay freight to Wanganui or Foxton, as required. 1 make saddles from £3 10s to £8 10b. Buggy, Cart, Plough, and other Harness made by the best workmen in New Zealand. 60 " Concord" Collars on hand. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. S. DAW'S EXPRESS RUNS between t\e railway station Feildinqr, am *ny part of the .own tor tbe conveyance of passengers and goods. f N T. cm also supply the inhabitants of the town with either of the ander^ientioned kinds of wood, in any quantity or length- Rata, matai. and tawa. ; FLOUE ! FLOUIt ! ! ASK for Chamberlain's FLOUR} admitted to to be the best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only mill that is fitted with appliances for thoruughl} mWing the wheats, essential to making Good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W, E. CHAMBERLAI N Feilding- Steam Hour Mill. HENKY JOHN LEE, Jailor, HAS taken those premises lately occupied by Mr Oakley, in Manchester-street, and intends continuing tbe business. Clothes made after the latest style and newest fashions. Gentlemen's apparel cleaned and repaired. Gocd fit and first-class workmanship guaranteed. H. J. LEE, Manchester-street, Feilding. J^Next to the Bank of Australasia. JOB PRINTING in all its branches executed on the shortest notice at the tiTAB Office. Charges very reasonable
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 54, 11 October 1883, Page 1
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