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=z- --_±. 7}zAtA AA^7~-ft± "~ ITXi^:;. '_ Tailor. SUITS mad(! of West of Eagland 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. DOG TAX! "VfOTICE is hei-eby given that after J3I 7 days from this date summary proceedings will be taken against all residents oi the Borough who have neglected to Register their Dogs before thafc time. Fees may be paid to the Deputy-Collector (Mr C. Bra)), or at the office of tlie undersigned. Dated this 17t.ii day of May, 188-1. GEO. C. HILL, Town Clerk. SLAUGHTER LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice that it is , my intention to apply for a license to slaughter great and small cattle on sections No. 2G7 and 268, Kiwitea. ' ; .ROBERT McBETH. . . 'Kiwitea, May 12th, ,1884. TOB PRINTING m all its branches. %J executed on tin shortest noticeat the Stas Office Charges "v-uy reasonable. _______ - TAKE Notice that tlie Partnership hitherto' sub-iisting bctweeii Robert Parr a;::l J ame.; Beimel, carry- . ihg; on business as "Parr ryidcßea-] ,g«ti,V.i Kfoaohbhildei'K, "» s&i*<AstrJtltes« &c.j a.i*friMiflgX*ic! tf&nl^i'i)|fc'%e«fc' 1 i d!6idlvcd^r'i^'^^'«i*^. „lr : * s 7 * w Fed^uig^rapeh fii ,t^? ; and .willr^^i 71 . 1^..^ 6 : "ofvii aecdunt^aiidireijeiveeftii jletti^-.diyji thereto^ from tlie ist- Hevr, 18oA *ix Tile "said '-lame's' Bfenelrt, fe^nlififs" tJioi Sandon Braiicii of-tjie'^d'^^i - H336 W Will his o^;n account arid" v reca\is ail.ucgiiiij due .to the. saroo--; an^ "; ci ispj^jjga, ■g^ liabilities -thereof;', . and' also .wiil rueOf- Ive all debts due to, and discharge all habilitic-j of, the Feildin-g Braii.;h' : unto lhe:-:aid Ist Mjiy. • :t - ' ! - "'^ i x Dated this 17th May, 1884. ' J R. PARR,. ■'.; ' : ' ' ' JAMES- BENNETT. ■ Witness : •'.•'' "VV. B. Hawkins, Solicitor, ■•.-''■ Manchester Sauare, Peilding. _____ T> OBERT PARR begs to announce I\t to "the inhabitants of tho Mana- ' watu and Rangitikei Districts tliat. he has assiuned the Sole Proprietorship - . oftheCoachbuilding Business formerly carried on under the name of Parr und Bennett. This establishment will in future be known as Parr's English and American Coach Factory. Buggies, Brakes, Dog Carts, Drays, and all kinds of vehicles made to order. The best only of American, English, and Colonial timber will be used, and the workmanship is guaranteed. All kiuds of repairs executed with neatness and despatch. MANCHESTER LODGE, 1.0.0. F., Manchesteb Unity - . * ORDINARY Meeting of the Loyal Manchester Lodge will be held at the Good Templars' Hall on Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the N.G. . T. W. K. FOSTER, P.G.,. , Secretary, TEMPERANCE TEA ; MEETING. THE Hope of Feilding Tent will have a Temperance Tea in the Good Templars' "Hall on Saturday, 24th May, Queen's Birthday, in commemoration of our Second. Anniyejr ? ; tary. Tea to be on the tables at 5 p.m., sharp. An Open Meeting will, be held in tho foresters' Hall at 8 o.'olo'cfc when there will. b% .speecjies^ dehyered. t hat. v.fgiavf dir* tr>mm tif& T *M2&l* ~~1 „„.r ™ ATT ooim6«« firti ■ j'i \ EBAI> IT ALL. Wop Bitters ai£sJ£^Si&& and be3t Medicine ever »«de. — - *H<^a3itt.^l»ii<:si6 < llfH, liruggedi dr.«l^9,«?a^?n*^l I ,telh^Bprest and xbe& M^¥m ;?Yffi^»W<*P n fri£P person or f^^slymlf |^ w^hout^j , ' No^ mattfrih^t voiir^e^ling^ogsW ■tbms are, or »U%#S f T are sick; but ffybtf att^f«el«hd%«i*»J able? use tliC'Bitterat atilonoe:-' It-mfcy save :y one ilife,-/.. : (Hundreds.- lißV?e;..bee» saved .by so doing, '^l^ji.trifljpg^c^ti , , > : . Do not. goffer yourself fiT.M f yonr friends Jiu't use and uirge .them tp use-Koi) Bitters- : "' *. f'f":'.. ■ faf They gi^e Uew life and vigour to the aged and in firhi. ■■ 'x' - X"• Jl : " ■"' To"'GleK3'u»eh^;Lawy€!rß; Literary :. Men, Laborers, Ladies.- and*, alt those whose sedentary enaploymcnts : cause, .irregular^ ties of the Blood, .Stomach, Bowels, oi Kidneys, or who require' ah .Apjpe.rtizer, Topic, and mild Stimulant: these i Bitters are invaluable, being 1 highly curative, tonic, and stipulating, without } intoxicating. * " '""'■." _„ .-. ! : | Ask your Druggist or Physician. ■- • 'the Oldest, Bpsf,- mopt* ! B«nowned,- and Valuable Medicines in. the. Wc^rld, a»4 ir , ' addition contain all the' best $nd meisi effective en rati ye properties of all othei \ bitters, being the greatest Liverßeguktoi Blood Prifier, and life and health restbr inM&gcnt 'on earthHop Bitters Ma nuf a ctn ring: Go.y: MclJ bourne, Australia,- Rochester, N. V., U S.A., Toronto, Loudon, Antwerp, Paris.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 59, 20 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 59, 20 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 59, 20 May 1884, Page 3

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