Business Notices FEILDING BUrCHERY. U ENRY RUTHk.BFORD, Manchester-street. s < Prime Beef. Mutton, and Pork always on hand. Families waited on. daily for orders'. TE A R 0 FOUN DRY, Wellington, LUKE, SONS, & WILLIAMS, Iron and Brass Founders. Engineers and Boiler* Makers. l P.S.— Are manufacturing their most economical Ranges at reduced prices. The best and cheapest ranges in tha market-. GEORGE CURRIN, Post Office Store, Kiwitea. GROCERIES and Ironmongery of all description!. Goods not in stock procured at shortest notice. Packing done to any part of the district at lowest possible rates. GEORGE CURRIN, Proprietor FEILDING STABLES ' Kimbolton Road, Feildino. RMORPHY b gs to notify to • the public o! Feilding and rh© surroundingdistricts. that behastak^a tlie above Stiibl-s, which have been ■horoiighly renovated and fitted up witn every convenience. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Brakes &v. t on hire. Everj attention paid to Horses left at the Stables. R.M. also wishes to inform th© f-übiic tha* he is prepared \o Carry Goods or Passengers from the Railway . "•t;it!on to any part of tbe 'Town or '-ountry at moderate rates. Address— Fe-'lding Hotel, Feilding. PUBLIC NOTICE^ ' I BEG to notify that, having opened up as Baker and Grocer in the shop next to the Borough Council Office, in Manchester Street, and having taken over the Bread Baking business formerly carried on by Mr McGlashan, I am prepared to deliver first-class Household and Fancy Bread to any part of the town and District, aud ask the public for a fair share of their support. CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS > CALISTHENICS AND DANCING DEPORTMENT. In the Foresters Hall, at 7.80 p.m., on FRIDAY, July 25. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen, Dancing taught by the first Five Positions, Marking Time Exercise, Quadrille Dane- * ing, Royal Victorian Quadrilles, Round Dancing, Country Dancing, Spanish. I 'ance, Step Dancing, Break Downs, Stop Jigs, Jigs, and Reels. Please take notice that this Dancing Class will be strictly select. Any person wishing to become a member can do so byleaving their names with any of the undersigned: — Mr P. Thompson, tinsmith; "Mr W. Campbell, bootmaker; Mr J. Curreen, Makino; or Mr J. Turner, Vl ,<\ Terms : Quarterly or Nightly, to suit members. First class Music providedA. BAUCKHAM. DECORATOR. Coach Painter, and Sign Writer, FEILDING, Terms Liberal. All Workmanship gaaranteed. Orders left at the Stae Office wi W attended to. H. JOHN LEE, Tailor. rjUITS made of West of England! iO Tweed* firon £4. Fresh Samples to choose from. class Witneys and Beavers fos Overcoats. Kimbnlton Road, Feilding.. Opposite Mr Lewer:-. JOB PRINTING m all its branche" xecuted on the shortest notice. | Xiho Sr.ut 'Ofiice ,; Charges very reasonable. , j T l> 1C K MA N, Wholesale and R'-tail Importer 0 First-chvsA Bpots & Shoes, AIA^NKI'S-STllfifil, W ' '' '•*■ -f
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 18, 22 July 1884, Page 1
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