Notices THE WORKING MAN'S STOBE Manchester -st., Feuding. COME One. Come All, and see mj Cliristmns stock of Colonial mad< Clothing, marie to my order, not to b( equalled in the District. Men's Oxford and liegatta Shirts, 4s lid all sizes. j Ladies' Straw Hats in every shape I from 9d. 1 j Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats i j from 2s i : Fancy Ho.-iery, all siz-s, from 6-J-it pnir Ladies' Hose from B£d. GROCERY. Ruisins. Raisins. Raisins. Currants. Currants. Currants. Lemon Peel. Orange Peel. Spier. Spice. Spice. E. J. COTTRELL, MAN OH KSTSR STREET, Feilding. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. QTEVENS AND GORTON have been appointed Agents for the AUSTRALIAN AND CALCUTTA;TEA ASSOCIATION. Pure Indian and China Teas in Packets, Tins and Bulk, all at wholesale prices. Large Reductions mado to the Trade. Also in stock — SUGARS, KEROSENE, OATMEAL, HOUSEHOLD CA.NDLES, SOAP, JAMS, &c. of BEST QUALITY Samples and price list on application. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents. Bulls, Palmerston North, and Woodville. TO MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Ladies and Gentlemen,— AS a candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Association, I have the honor to ask for your votes and interests. I have been in the Colony over twenty years, and am greatly interested in its progress. If elected I will use my best endeavors to promote your interests. CHAS. P. POWLES. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— JLJ lam a candidate for a seat on the Central Board of the Association, and beg to solicit your votes and interest. GEORGE FISHER, Wellington. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— I j I beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate to represent your interests on the Central Board of the Association. I deem the qualifications necessary for the position of Director to be — A good general knowledge of business, finance, and the investment of funds, combined with an intelligent and reliable discrimination in determining the value and selection of securities. These qualifications, I venture to believe, I possess. I am also a large policyholder in the Association, and if you do me the honour to elect me, I will use my best endeavours to protect your interests as policyholders and promote the weliare and prosperity of the Association. I am, yours obediently, ALEX MACDOUGALL. Wellington, 3rd December, 1884. CHARLES HENRY, SADDLER, HARNESS & COLLAR MAKER, FEBGrBSON STRKET, (Next Bank of New Zealand). TUST Received, some Splendid Line in English, American and Coli'Mml, Harness. Every description oF Harness, made on the premises. Sido Saddles and Shifting Pads Large stock of Saddlns ma<le to or<le by the best Saddle and HarncsH y iiki^r in SycWy. Also, a large lot of Jones' tested Leading C ains and Tug Chains. Orders loft at Tower's, Bufcher, Awaburi, will bo punctually attended to. OiP ACRE Farm for Sale on easy £/±0 terms. Apply to J. C. Thompson, Caeh Exchange.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 78, 11 December 1884, Page 3
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