At a Country Hotel ♦ A traveller retires to bis room, leaving word that be in to '»e called for any early train. In the nwning he waa aroused from a sweet sletp by the porter's knocking vehemently at the door. • Wbt'i there ?' ' Are yo« the gentleman that was to be called for the 5.15 train?' * Yes. All right ' ' Then you can go to sleep again, sir ; the train's uone.' Notices " PRELIM INARY NOTICE. I HAVE much pleasure in announcing to my numerous customers in and around Feilding that I intend to RE-OPEN business in my old premises on an early date with a splsndid stock of new season's Drapery, Clothing, Ac, now landing ex direct steamers from London. RESERVE your purchases until my new stock is opened out. J. B. HAMILTON, Importer of DRAPERY & CLOTHING.
BEAD IT ALL. IT MAY BAVK YOUK LIFE American Company's Hop Bit tors are the Purest and Best Medicine erer made. They are compounded from Hops, Buchu, Mundrake and Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned, and valuable medicines in the world, and ia addition contain all the best and most effective curative properties of all other bitters, being the greatest Liver Regula« tor, Blood Purifier and life and health restoring agent on earth. They Give New Life and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. To olergymao, lawyers. literary men, labourers, ladies and all ihose whose sedentary employments eause irregularities of the blood stomach, bowels, or kidneys, or who require an appetizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings «r symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use American) Co's Hop Bitter*. Don't wait until you are nick, but if you only feel bad er miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save jour Ufa. Hundreds have been saved by so doing, at a trifliag cost. Ask your Druggist or Physician. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, bat us* and urge them to the American Co's Hop Bitters. Remember, these Hop Bitters are no vile drugged, drunken nostrum, but tue purest and best Mediciae aver made, and no person or family should be without it. See that the name Dr Soule blown in .' every bottle, non« other genuine. WOODYEAR'S ELECTRIC CIRCUS, AND GREAT LONDON EQUESQUIRICULUM, Will open in Feilding on THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. 80 Star Artistes 30 Grand stud of Beautiful Horses and Fairy Trick Ponies. New Monster Marquee, capable of seating 5000 spectators. New Appointments. New Artistes. New Decorations. Comfortably seated, brilliantly lighted. The Palace of Amusement. A Collection of Living Curios. The Miniatube Stallion, The smallest hor»e in the world, to be seen at the Circus. The Circus appears at Palmerston Tuesday and Wednesday. March 31st and April Ist; Feilding, Thursday, April 2nd ; Marton, Friday, April 3rd; Bulls, Saturday, April 4th. Prices as usual. ALFRED WYLAND, Business Agent. GRAND CONCERT. SACRED, PROFANE, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. FEILDING PUBLIC HALL, FEIDAY, April 17th, 1885. In aid of the Feilding Roxran Catholic Church. Tickets 3s and 2s. Programme in future advertisement. LOST, or taken off a horse, on Saturday night, March 14th, between Feilding and Mr Norman's, Kimbolton road, a Saddle. Any person returning the same to the undersigned will be rewarded, and any person found retaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted; RICHARD GANGE. Makino, March 26th, 1885. MR W. A. ELLIS, ■AT the request of a number of /\ citizens,' has consented to deliver a lecture on SUNDAY EVENING NE£T, In the Forkstee'B Lodge ■ Room, on '< The Religion of the Future." Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock. Admission Free.
GRAND BOTANICAL EMPORIUM. FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY 1 MART. OUR old acquaintance, Mr Samuel Knight, 6f Awahuri, has opened thfe shop in Embolton road, next Mr D. BiLewers; for th© sale of Fish, Poultry, Vegetables, and other Produce at priced that will defy competition. His motto is the "Nimble Ninepence."
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 120, 26 March 1885, Page 3
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