~ ' Notices "W. H. NETTLESHIP, (Late J. King & Co), m/IANUFACTURING Gold and JjLl Silversmith, Masonic Jeweller and Medali*-t, Electro- Plater and GiiH-T. Repairs Executed with Despatch. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, 3 doors . Irom Post Office. fjIJE EQUITABLE INSURANCE 1 ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. JBEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN. Directors : — E.B. Cargill, Esq., Chairman. ' J. Hazlett, Esq. J. Hogg, Esq. J F. Meenan, Esq. A. Scoullar, Esq. W. Grigg, Esq. A. Guthrie, Esq. W. C. Kirkcaldy, Manager. Fire and Marine Insurance of every Dcs- ■ cription at lowest current rates. Agents: Foxton— Messrs Thynne, Linton & Co. Otaki— Mr W. H. Simcox. Palnierston — Mr S. Abraham. Feilding— Mr W. Reading. ■Marton — Messrs Mcllardie Bros. Bulls— Mr J. R. Harper. Campbelltown— Mr C. Dahl. _)andon — Mr H. Sanson, junr. -Turakina — Mr'.W. Davies. Woodville— Mr J. Sowry. ~~ GEORGE CURRIN, Post Office Store, Kiwitea. GROCERIES and Ironmongery of all descriptions. Goods not in stock procured at shortest notice. Packing done to any part of the district at lowest possible rates. GEORGE CURRIN, Proprietor M. KEKN, BOOTMAKER, HAS Just Received — Tennis Shoes, Running s**hoes, Cricketing Shoes, Porpoise Hide Boots, Boots, 6 trunks Ladies' Button Side Springs. French Button Boots, 14s 6d. Glazed Kid Shoes. 8s 6d. Copper Toes, from tens to thirteens, 5s (3d. Boot. Bought at the Shop will be Nailed and Toe- tipped ior Nothing. Everyone to his Trade. No Store Boots repaired here. M. KEEN. VULCAN SHOEING FORGE. A S a common duty to my liberal _t\l patrons, as well as injustice to myself and my rapidly growing Local Industry, I have added a FIRST CLASS IMPLEMENT MAKER AND GENERAL SMITH to my staff. With the other assistance I have in the Forge I am now able to attend entirely to the SHOEING BUSINESS MYSELF, and can confidently promise that speedy attention and full satisfaction will .be- given to all work entrusted to my care* in all the Branches of my Business. #i J. JENSEN, GENERAL BLACKSMITH LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, - 7 Templestowe, Wanganui. Pbixcip-- Mas Harbison Davis. ffl HE above Scheol will be opened on ■I : Monday, the 26th day of January, when -Mrs Davis will be assisted by a staff bf efficient teachers, consisting of a Resident Matriculated Governess, Visiting Governesses, ' and qualified and experienced' Masters. ' THe. School buildings are large and well Ventilated j . and are also situated in a pjeaiaht and healthy part of Wanganui, ©ilside' the town. .j_ Tho proportion- of : teachers to scholars will be large, therefore backward pupils may receive individual care. THeaitnot -the course of instruction is to provide, a general education of the highest order,- and specially to _evelop ' the characters. as vrei\ as ithe intellect of tire. pupils, and to foster a ladylike tone 'throughout; the institution. I Mpajc will be ..specially attended "tp, the y*t«_n taught being that of the Conserva.*^»ire pf Muiic in Germany or France.^ \^:A[l(^ited||umber of Boarders only will ]be received, . so that thorough attention may ]be relied oh. . .. ' j. Prospectus on application to the Lady ■principal-. ... .,,, NEW YJsiAR GHEEB. THE Pr-prietor of : the Feilding . Hotel, which is _-ew under■goih^- extensive alterations ahd im- < proveipeiits, * begs to remind - his numerous friend, and patrons that New-^enr is Ooming, and that he is making Special Provisions for the Festive Season by laying in an extra] -"st_)ck)Qf the very best brands of Beers, j Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Cordials, &c., -&c. . Tbe interior of the Hotel has , jJlßs_ibeenj . thoroughly renovated and refiirnished, and is now replete with ; every .comfort necessary for Visitors. * -Boarder^,^^'aijdTrayeßers. The Dining Table issupprred with ail the' Luxuries of the Season, .apdTthe Billiard Room °i^Ai: ji -F t frst J cfa_B Stabling and tadc fi6_ki_-gl- ; *- J: ? '''" : •■■ : - •. ' X .... JAMES HASTIE, •/* *' ' . Proprietor. ! *' Fob. THKi- Blood. ■ ts , the Liim*." — - -Marine's-- World - famed - Blood— J lxf ture is warrahted to. cleanse the Uood from all impurities from whatever Realise ■•rjii'-.g.-fe; For Scrofula, "Scurvy. ...Skin-anil Blood .Diseases, Mid Sores cF Tall ' V ._^ncj**,-'J .lis .effects, are. marvellous. ' 'Th'qui!_ii_s^ of tesfimonials. '.".. Sold in >! .__tfe*C\2**;£d and lis .each, by Chemists L and^PatentMedicine Vendors everywhere. ~-d-le_^i»H*tors',- »The Lincolii and- Mid j , Gland Counties Dr_|{ Co., Lincoln, Eng- j laud.— Anv*c;i. 7 ■ .-. .•_ . .:_• ••_ A/,uu- .
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 86, 3 January 1885, Page 4
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683Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 86, 3 January 1885, Page 4
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