Business Notices THE WORKING MAN'S STORE Still holds its own with any other store in Feilding. No two Prices at the Working Man's Store, but Legitimate Trading. For the next Fourteen Days I shall sell every article in Drapery and Clothing at Cost Price. Invoice produced if required. Grocery, Ironmongery and General Merchandise at the Working Man's Prices. Goods and Prices see for yourselves. E. J. COTTRELL, Manchester Street, Feilding. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FEILDING. GENTLEMEN,-!-I notice by reference to the Feilding Stab that you have been successful in . floating your loan, and that your Council has taken judicious stepsnot to have it frittered away, but will instead spend £2000 a year in improving the streets. In order to keep the absentee element, from retarding your progress, and with a view to place the lands belonging to the township in the hands of bona fide residents, I have this day placed section 108 in the hands of Halcombe and Sherwill, For Sale on easy terms. The land is under Transfer Act, and titles can oe given cheaply. For further particulars see the above-named gentlemen. I am, &c, F. LOUDON. SPECIAL NOTICE. "VTOTWITHSTANDING the injury jy\ to Mr Parr from the recent accident, the business of Pan* and Bennett will be carried on as usual at their new Coach Factory in Kimbolton road, Feilding, and all orders promptly executed. W. CAMPBELL, Bootmaker, Kimbolton Road, Feilding. THE Price and Quality of his goods will defy competition. Boots and Shoes made on the shortest notice, and style and fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. ~ W. CARTHEW^ ~ Bookseller and Stationer. EX Ballarat and Now Open — Church Services. Catholic Services. Primitive Hymn Books. On View This Day — March Journals. H. JOHN LEE, Tailor. SUITS made of West of England Tweeds from £4. Fresh Samples to choose from. First-class Witneys and Beavers for Overcoats. I Manchester Street, Feilding. Next to the Bank of Australasia. PUBLIC NOTICE. FRANK THOMPSON, Shoer and General Blacksmith, begs to notify that he has taken the premises recently occupied by Mr Gordon at the corner of Kimbolton road, and Warwick streets, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in the above trade in good style, at moderate charges, and with despatch. F. T. hopes to receive . from the settlers of the Borough and District that share of patronage hitherto accorded to his predecessor. FRANK THOMPSON, Vulcan Shoeing Forge, Feilding. TTALCOMBE A QtHERWILL Have for saleHops (local grown) in pockets Grass seeds (various) Oats Wire Staples Mioep Din Woolpacks and Cornsacks. HA.LCOMBI<: & SHERWILL. MANCHESTER RIFLES. THE Parade of Manchester Rifle Volunteers advertised for Thursday, the Bth of May, has been postponed to Thursday, June sth, at 7 o'clock, p.m. S. STAPP, Major, Commanding Volunteer District. MANCHESTER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS "^XTTLL fall in for Captain's Parade VV at 7.80 on Saturday next, May 3rd. Members failing to attend will be fined. Band to fall in without fail. By order (Signed) : W ? D. NICHOLAS, ..• Color»Sergt and Secretary, M.R.V.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 52, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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