Furniture THE FEILDING R Furniture 10 S WAREHOUSE. n lj — — — . 3f A CHRISTMAS WELL SPENT !t BEINGS A TEAR OF CONTEXT n npO pnahln everyone to spend s *" JL Merry Curistu.as and a Hfip])} ew Year. I havo just imported and v manufactured a large stuck of Furni. c V cure of every description, a I* Round and Oval Tables in Walnut, , Rosewood, and lied Pino. Another fresh lot of Obaraherware — cheap an«i good. Chests of Drawers — Light and Dark. I . Fendors and Fire-irons — all sizes and > all prices. . Bedsteads, Beds of Flock, Feathers, 1 Kapok, <fee. Pillows and Bolsters. 1 Couches, Looking- Glasses, Kitchen Chairs, Parlor Chairs, arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, High Ch.iirs, Low Chairs. Carpeta and Hearthrugs. Malting and Floorcloths, and everything 'or use and ornament at J. W. EADE, MANCHESTER STREET. Notices BOXING NIGIII. npOWN TTALL, T7IEILDIN T G. MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT in aid of funds of Fkilding Brass Band, To coinniHUce with farce, " Obliging a Friend." Followed by a Concert. To conclude with screaming farce, " Billy Doo." Prices, 3s and 2s. THANKS. JTnilE undersigned begs to return his _|_ sincere thanks to those who have kindly accorded their support to him since opening in business on his own account, and to remind them that it will be his endeavour in the future, as it has been in the past, to merit their patronage. THIS WILL BE DONE by due attention to business, combined with strictly moderate charges. Shoeing and all kinds of General Smith's work done in the neatest nnd best style at the MODEL SHOEING FORGE, Manchester Streot. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Accounts not paid to me at my offico before 15th December will } bo recovered in R.M. Court without respect to persons. R. LOUDON. , FEILDING COOPERAGE. * XOHN CHAMBERLAIN begs to announce that he has opened a 1 Cooperage in Bowen Street, between the Borough Council Office and Foresters' Hall. Tallow Casks, Butter Kegs, &c, mad • to order. I Butchers, Storekeepers, Farmers, &c, supplied on reasonable terms. 3 A BARGAIN. ~ fc TIOR SALE, Sections Nos. 363 and Jj 864, Beattie street, situated in the pleasantest locality of Feilding, containing an area altogether of 2f acres, sub- divided into 10 Building V Allotments. On No. 1 of the sub-division stands r an excellent and substantial 4-roomed s ' iron-rooM Cottage, securely fenced r I off, etc. ' s I Particulars can be obtained at the Fiulding Stab, office.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 78, 11 December 1884, Page 3
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