Notices v. h."Ve tt-l e s h i p, ' (Late J.King & Co), "•' l^T AISUFACIURTiNG Gold and J.*' Silversmith, Masonic Jeweller and Medalist, 1 Electro-Plater and "<iilHer. repairs Executed with Despatch. Old Cold aDd Silver Bought. Vftoria Avenue. Wanganui, J3 doors from Post Office. r HE EQUITABLE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. ; . ; . ... HKAD OFFICE DUNEDIN. j ':-,-.• Directors: — E. B. Cargill, Esq., Chairman. . J. Hazlett, Esq. J. Hogg, Esq. 2?.. -]Vleenan,.Esq. A. Seoullar, Esq. W. Grigg, Esq. A. Guthrie, Esq. -i W. C'. KiiTicaldy, Manager. F re- and Marine Insurance of every Des- ! cription at lowest current rates ._ : Agents: F jrton- Messrs Thvnne, Linton & Co. < sfati^-Mr ' W. H. Simcox. T nlmerston — Mr S. Abraham, l-'eljding— -Mr W. "Reading, j'.'a'rton— Vessrs Mellardie Bros, jiull's— Mr J. E. Harper. Oampbelltown — Mr C. Dahl. ' — Mr H. Sanson. junr. Tn;raliina— Mr.W. Davies. WoboWille— Mr J. Sowry. GEORGE CURRIN, Post Office Store, Kiwitea. f^\ ROPERIES and Ironmongery \JA of all descriptions. 'Goods hot in stock procured at sh'ortest'notice, Packing- ,done to any part of the district' at lbwpst ])ossible rates. ' - .-■ GEOKGE CURRIN, i -*;■!' ■ .' ' ' Proprietor JvtAJ. ,KE.' N, BOOTM.4KBB, "|Vt A'B Ju-t Roeeive«J — Tennis- | J^*'!' '''Shoes Kriiiiiiig ■ boep, Crick-, ftfng ; Pijocs. J-Wpoise,. Tluie Boors, St'wn ftonts,, fi iirnks l,adie-' Burton fcUh r' prill .f . lVu<;h Bii'ton Boots. : 14 L 6«i. Ghz-i\' Kid .hoes. 8s fi.l. Copier Toes,,iiroin t^us to thirleens, fi< <id. Baati' 'l-ou^ht at the « s hnp wiJL-b'e Nulled ard ioe tipped lor l^odiiiiji. iEvp-rycuie- to his irade. No fciore Boots repaired here, j ;- ; ; '.".' .'. ' : ''■' M. : KKEN. " -VULGAR, SHOEING FORGE. k,{§ a common duty to my liberal: patrons, as well as m justice to j rnyseif; and nay rapidly growing Local Indxistry, I hare added a friEST "tJLASS. IMPLEMENT ' MAKER AND GENERAL SMITH I to my staff. 'With the other 1 assistance I haye in" the Forge I am now able tp,at'te.nd 'entirely 'iq the "\ ; .',: -j SHOEING BUSINESS MYSELF, and can "confidently, promise that speedy attention and, full will be^iyen^tQjall work entrusted to my care in all . the Branches of my Business. — - . .. _ .Ma'.i. : J; ■__:.; v; '-.;/. J. ( JEN6EN, ........ GENKE A* L H " liADii^S' . COLLECT ATK SCHOOL,' *.', TbjJple'sVowe, Wanganui. pBi^crPALV.. 7 ..!...M8s Hahbtsok : . Davis. m . . .' i ;s. :. i . ._ ■ ■ .■ ■ : ■ ••. J | !^fl'E ! "'abovt i Schebl will be opened' on 1 1 .. Monday,, the 26th day of,^anu-ry^ •whcjiMrs.pavis will be assisf.ediby a staff of].'e|ficieiit jle{ichcrs,.cqnsi«iing of a Re,bident Matqpulaied Governess, Veiling Governesses, -nnd. qualified and ex>jen : , enc^il ..M-aslers. . ..-, \Tfce, Se'h^olb'uildißjUS are hirs.e and; well Tentija|tfyi,,;'and 'are alsp sPuatird .in e. ploasap,t .hpdj. healthy -part, of Wam'ahui, oie'.fide the (ow.n.. .. ...... , ; Th e.jjrp poytjcpi, ,0 f. tea.chers ., to pctysa.Ts •will be lar^e, tfipre^orOj backward pupils jiiar rrcetye-rpdividuaf car6.* , ? r The a?m bt'tiTe. course of inst'nfclion is to provide a pehrVrir edwafion of the liishost order, and; sjirciaHy :to develop the characters as wrjl as tLe iufellect of the.pujHlp, and^to foster a ladylike toneIfitwglfotit'themstiluiion . ' ' ' Mnsic will be'spccialJy a: tended to ? thesyslf'Mftftt^htr being -that of tlu- Conservatoire of xVJusic in, Germany -or France A limited number of Boarders- only will be receded} bo 'that 'thorough atfentron may W relied on. J'tlosipee^H^on application to the- Lady JVlh'-ipair ' ' ' • rff i CHRISTMAS eHEBR. npHE : 'Proprietor" of- the Feilding J ijotel, , wljiclr "i t s now. undergoing"' extensive alterations andimpro;yem,ents, begs to remind his iiaruei-ous friends and patrons ( that Cliristnias is Coming, and that he is making Special ■ Provisions- for the Festiye 1 Season by laying in an extra stock' Hfihe* very best braiids'of Be<^rs, : WinjesJ Spirits, Liquors, Cordials, A'c, &:C.,. ' Jhe interior of the Hotel lias jnstj.bfcen thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and is now replete witli every .comfort necessary for 1 Visitors, Boarders, and 'Tifivellerß: [The Dining Table is supplied with all tlie Luxuries of Season, and the Billiard- ißooin ikAlf • First class Stablingmnd paddqcisibg.' 1 , . . . \" y>i \ JAMES HASTIE, ".'_--.- Proprietor. J.' M. HIGGIN, rjfttEfmSJ 1 AND DRUGGIST, 1 ,' ; , FEILDING MALfTiNF,, fnirssEs it sC\, flxt-ract of r rnnet, . ' BiTTER^. l Teeth extracted.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 82, 20 December 1884, Page 4
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