Notices THE WORKING M. N'S STORE. Manchester st., Fbilding. COME One. Come All, and iee my Christmas stock of Colonial made Clothing, made to my order, not to be equalled in the lustrict. Men's Oxford and Regatta Shirts, 4s lid. all sizes. | Ladies' Straw Hnts in every shape from 9d. Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hats ( from 2s Fancy Hosiery, all sizes, from G\& pair. Ladies' Hose from B§d. GROCERY. Euisins. Raisins. Raisins. Currants. Currants. Currants. Lemon Peel. Orange Peei. ' Spice. Spice. Spice. E. J. COTTRELL, 1 MANCHESTER STREET. Feilding. W. Gr. Haybittle, t Has just received and opened up 132 Cases and Packages of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKEEYWAEE, And a Choice Assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, which have been marked off and are to be sold CHEAP. FERGUSSON STREET TcTmEMBERS 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. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. rADIES AND; GENTLEMEN,— I j am a Candidate for a Seat on the Central Board of the Association, and hare the honour to solicit your votes and interest. lam one of the earliest Policyholders, and venture to hope that I am sufficiently well and favourably known to warrant mj asking you to return me as one of your representatives. I hare the honour to be, Youis obediently, E. W. MILLS. Wellington, 27th November. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— J_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 welfare and prosperity of the Association. I am, yours obediently, ALEX MACDOUGALL. Wellington, Brd December, 1884. CHAELES HENEY, SADDLER, HARNESS & COLLAR MAKER, Febgusson Street, (Next Bank of New Zealand). HARNESS made up in English, American and Colonial styles, at very low prices. Every description of Harness made on the premises. Side Saddles and Shifting Fads. Large stock of Saddles made to order by the best Saddle and Harness M aker in Sydney. Also, a large lot of Jones' tested Leading C ains and Tug Chains. Orders left at Tower's, Butcher, Awa uri, willb be punctually attended to. RIMITIVE METHODIST GIFT AUCTION. A SALE OF GOODS of a VAEIED ASSORTMENT will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, Commencing about noon, in the shop next to Mr Cottrell's, Manchester-st. Donors please forward their ( fayqrsi at onoe to Bey; J. Clover, Grey-sreet.j
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 81, 16 December 1884, Page 3
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