Notices THE WORKING MAN'S STORE AGAIN TO THE *RONT. CASH PHICE LIST. C. sugar, S^d per lb, or 12s per bag of 401bs ; W. crystal sugar, 4£d, or 18s 6d per bag of 40lbs ; Tasmauian Jams, 5s 6d per dozen ; Caudles, 8d per lb, or 16s per box; and all other goods at the same ratio. MONEY WANTED TO MEET PRESSING DEMANDS. DRAPEEY. Spring Goods just opened up and marked at a very small profit to meet the times. Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing made to my order, not to be equalled or surpassed in the District for style and quality. E. J. COTTRELL, THE WORKING MAN'S STORE. G. C. HILL, C.E., Surveyor and Land Agent. AGENT for Northern Insurance Company. Capital ... £3,000,000. Reserve Fudd ... £2,500,000. MONEY TO LEND At 7 to 9 per cent, according to amount and nature of security. Offices : — Manchester Street, Feilding. SPECIAL NOTICE. MRS PARR, late of Sandon, and formerly of London, begs to notify that she has removed to Feilding, and opened a Dressmaking Estab lishment adjoining Parr's Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road. Ladies iA the Manawatu andßangitikei districts will still receive that satisfactory attention it has been Mrs Parr's pleasure to bestow for the past five years. Fashions received by every mail. Dresses made in the newest and best possible style," and at economical charges. T>TOU D O N , (Next to C. Brown) KIMBOLTON ROAD, Feilding.
PRINCESS HOTEL, Terrace End, PALMERSTON NORTH. A BONA FIDE HOME FOR TEAVELLEES. * HOARDERS, Travellers, and others 0 will find all the comforts of a Home at this favorite Hotel, combined with civility aud moderate charges. Good Stabling and Splendid Paddeeks. Best Brands of Wines and Bpirits kept. Excellent Caisine. DENNIS CLIFFORD, Proprietor. FLOUR! FLOUR! A SK lor Chamberlain's FLOUE, admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheat, essential to making good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN f Feilding Steam Floub Mill. JOHN TAYLOR B egs to announce that he has L ately opened his shop next to Eade's A nd hopes by good workmanship, C ivility, and attention to business, to K eep abreast of the times. S mith's work of all descriptions M ade and repaired in good style, and 1 t will be his best endeavor T o give full satisfaction to all H is customers. Note the address . MODEL SHOEING FORGE, Manchester Street. TEMPLE OF FASHION. ARKIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, /CONSISTING of Blue and Black \J Worsted Coatings, and Broadcloths. Choice and fashionable assortment just to hand direct ot English, Scotch, Canadian, Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds. T. T. KERSLAKE, TEMPLE OF FASHION, (Next Foresters' Hall) Palmebbton. .r JOHN L. REES^ CoACHBOTLDEB & WHEELWRIGHT, • HAS Commenced Business in his; new and commodious Factoryj (on the site of the one which was 1 burned down) in Kimbolton road. ' Orders received as -usual,
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 47, 2 October 1884, Page 3
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