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; « Notices H.^ S E T Tt E S H I P ; (LBte J.King & Co), MANUFACTURING Gold and Fijyerstiii th, v Masonic Jeweller and~M edalisti Electro-Plater flnd UiHer. Repairs Executed with Despatch. Old'ijfoTd-iind Silver Bought^ Victoria] „A;venjiie v , Wanganui, 8 tloors from Post Office. t\ HE -SQtnT-A-BLE INSURANCE I ASSOCIATION OF .:WJ?Wt ZEALAND. oK.-... . :» .: .; HEAD OFFICE ... .'„ I DUNEDIN. E. B, Cargi^, Esq., Chairman. J. HaeletkiSsq.- J. Hogg, Esq. F. Meenan> Esq. 'A: Sco6ll)ar, Esq. W. Grieg, Esq. r A. Guthrie, Esq. Vft*. iC; Kirkcaldy, Manager. Fire and.Marine Insurance of every Description at lowest current rates. „,.., A o e.htb: Foxton—^Tessrs Thynne, Linton & Co. Otaki— Mr W. H. Simcox. - 3?almerston— Mr S. Abraham. Fcildingrr-Mr W. Reading. Martonj— |M essrs Mcllardie Bros. Bulls— lMr J.R. Harper. CampbeUtbwn — Mr C. Dahl. Sandon— M*-H. Sanson, junr. Turakina — Mr.W. Davies. WoodTille— Mr J. Sowry. CURRIN, Post- Office Store, Kiwi tea. f^\ ROGERIES ; and Ironmongery vJ -of all descriptions. Goods'; ntit in stock procured at shortefeirdtice, - . ' Packing doije to any .part of the district, ait lowest possible rates. GEORGE CURRIN, f , -„; , .i ■; ; Proprietor , M l . KEkN, BOOTMAKER, H4Jir~ Just Received — Tennis 4, Shoes, Running •''hoes, Cricketing Shoes, Porpoise Hide Boots, Sewn Boots, 6 trunks Ladies' Button Side-Springs. French Button Boots, 14s 6dv-l Glazed Kid Shoes. 8s 6d. Copper Tcies, from tens to thirteens, 6s 6d. r ßoots, bought, at the Shop will i>e? : Na'fled and Toe- tipped tor Nothing 3 'Everyone to his Trade. No Store Boots repaired here, o\ X : ! V:._;•-.V :._;•-. M. KEEN; -. VULdAN SHOEING FORGE. AS:* ccpmmon-.duty to my liberal -^patrons*, as well as in justice to myself and:my riapidly growing Local Indußtry, I have added a F^^ J; C^A"SS- 'JBIPLEMENT ■ " MAKgR^A^D GENERAL SMITH to my staff. With ' the other assistance ttave in the Forge" I am now able *o-,a£tendienth;elyk). the : SH^ING^BUBINESS MYSELF, and _caii_jej)nfidently promise that Bpeedy^tenl^onjftnd full satisfiaction will gej£iy_e)a. w>;all' ?work' entrusted to my fb% Branciies of my Businesß.,..p, J .',,, ','..' \.".J ''' ' '.'.'/ ■!'.'' : ', <SENJiRA-L .BLACKSMITH LAIOES' .CJILLEGIATEI SCHOOL, -eTßi^PL*KrowK,FyWiiroAJmi. ;'. PM» ! CP'li. r ...ii..M88 HABBIBOS P^VIS. nnHE ftbove-Scliebl wrll be opened on X 26tli ; when' Mrs DaVys wiribe assisted by 1 a staff of efficipiil'teaieherS, ijonsis'tmg of a Resident' Gorerriess, - Visiting Governesses^ 'and.' qualified . and experienced MWBterSi ri'i ,'n:'i /i\} )\. ThTSehool Buildinfis are large and well ventilated, and cafe also .situated in a pl«asanitTH3;*6altl)y part of Wanpanui, ©■isMe^oie t6Wn, ! - ' ■_- ■■ ■■■/'■ ' ■ ' The frtyfcGitidrt bf^teachers to scholars will be larjßje, theroford ""backward, pupils may review* iiKTividual care. ' ' .-.:.' The aim ot tnte cbui-se of instruction is to provide .a general education of the higb^&t 0 wdWj^'a'Dd ; specially to develop the tibarkotkfebs: •well as the intellect of the pttpili.lana/to foster a ladylike tone throjtgb,ojiit the; institution. Music will be specially attended to, the f=ysfeejn[tau{iht;bein« that of the Conservatoir§isf Mfsjc m;Germanj o^ France. A limited Dumber of Boarders only will bff received, so that thorough_attention may be relied on. *. <• . „ Prospectus on application x to the Lady g r ., : ' "■"- ■-' , c J :NEW iXEAR CHEER. ; THE' Proprietor of the '■ Feilding: Hoiel^wliich ( -is now undergoing extensive- alteralions l - and i im--provements, to remind;— mV numerous Mends arid patrons that New £eM%!s? GomingV andfthat Hells making Special Provisions for the Festive Season hjf. laying! in an. extra stock of the very best -brands of Beers, Wifie^s, Spin tM}Liiquor&,: Cordials,. &c, &c. Th,^ mteyior ;of-the Hotel^ has just iefen^'Qjorbn^bly^renovaied-ftnd refnrnisbed, aajd^is^jr^w^rejilete with every comfort' 'n&ces's'a^ry for' Visitors, Boarders, and^iavenS-s,_The Dining Table is suppliea witn all the Luxuries of the Season^ Andfthe* Billiard' Room is Al. Mrsc clas's^Stabliiig'and paddockingf. !I ' 5 "" :;/ - > )C2^ '"-•--- '-" •■•—■■ c JAMES-HASTIE, fiir.aiH3i:f vwM-'.'v/: Pirop>ietori ••Fob the Blooh_is. the Lifk." — riarke.'enoWorld »- famed Blood. , Mix" tuw ii'l.warrante^ to' cleanse, the. Wood from nil impurities . from wliate'ver c:u!sp nrisifljj:;] For;Scrofulii,YScurrj, S^in nntl BWd Disrases/ and Sores of all'^kiifdV'itsl^ecJs nre ; marvelkTß; Thousands' s of"fe > ltiihoninl&. ; -'"Sold in botth«B^2s (5d and Jls each, by ? Chemists an<f=P«t «it^l I'di'cine VpndoTs'eveTy where. 8 ie Proprietor!!, The Lincoln and Midhind C« untie* Drug Co., Lincoln, Englaud.— Ai>V£

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 89, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 89, 10 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 89, 10 January 1885, Page 4

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