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Jjiisihes.s Notices ■~ PHOTOGRAPHY. MARTIN'S VUHL'HArr ROOMS, ■■.WAiNG-\NUI.. : ALL Photographs Enamelled by: the new process which gives Brilliancy ana ( Depth, and also pre serves the picture by means of its antique and damp-proof coating. BUSH FABMING MADE EASY. LINTON'S PATENT STUMP EXTRACTOR. „ riIHE above will remove the largest X Stumps !>odily out of the grdund with a small expenditure of power. . Prices" on application td"*" ' j J A MES 1 LINTO N , Thb Square, „ „ . PALMEESTON NOBTH. BRICK AND PIPE WORKS, MARTON. JAMES KENDRICK , PjROPRIETOB. ; : ' . . . ■ .. ■ : ••;.■.!'!' Drain Pipes all from 2 to 12 inches. Delivered on the trucks at the Railway Station, Mai'ton, for the ' following prices :— 2 inch, 7s per 100 feet ; 8 inch, lls per 100 feet ; 4 in'chj, 18s per 100 feet ; 6 inch,, 3.4s per 100 feet. •.•■- j Larger sizes as per arrangement.' f E. Young, Agent, Feilding.- j „.- JAMES "KENDRICK, ' Marion, t THE COMBINATION ,„ KIT,CHE^" BOILER & FIRESTAND. i THE CHAMPION COOKING UTENSIL OF THE AGE. ! ; J JENSEN is now prepared to re- . ceive orders for the above unrivalled cooking contrivance from to^n and country settlers, who have only to; read the illustrated pamphlet or inspect a sample of 1 the patent at work to be convinced that they will all want one. The five-gallon bbiler'J" 1 p durable as. other tinned .hollowware now iii trade, ( is^ . manuiaje'tur^d either of 20 Inch Guage Tinned Irdn Plate throughout, oroides and lids 'of said material, with bottoms of Stojut • Copper Plate, tinned- inside. Boilers with copper' bottoms will cbsto's extra, and guaranteed to last at' f lic least 10 .years.;. '-",.;■/'" ■'. „"_' .'/.' : '' '■ , '",'■ i ;.; .Look out for handsomely, finishied Illustrated Pamphlet, .distributedfree. Agents wanted everywhere. .>■... | : Liberal commission offered. ! "•' : ■•"• 'For '-term's:- apply to the' proprietor; :: .;',' J '. ; ' ■'';." ■;•■■ ■ j '; i 3, JENSEN.! 1 BUNNYTHORPE SAW j .'."■.'■'. 'pii^NiNiG'MiLts,,', '.;; ;-'- Nea^Feilding, _' ! • :• ,-'N :: o'w;' ; '6Vp;E.N-^^'' ; ... ' 8. J. GAMMAN, pROKiiETbBi ! .: a '■.■":) ■:•: ; n .;. t, ,•;.■•■ - .: ■ ..- ; Timber, of all descriptions supplied; at .".''."'' /, .lowest current, rates," .J, ; A large stock of Good Totara for ; building purposes. . j Orders to supply Bridge Gontracta 1 '• liberally d^alt with. • . -: V DAM BEDE?S CONSULTATION J\/-' .•'!'• -'.■'' ,'; : !dN) <; : ■- i EASTEK HANDICAP AND ! STEEPLECHASE. ; To be run at Auckland on April 4^nd 6. -.• • ,- •■ ■■ •• 'i j-i.T- ,: ;•; .. •.}.••' • : yj '3,000 Members at Ten Shillipg* Each. ' : HANDtcAE.— FiratHorse/LSSO; [Second horse. M 0 0;' Third ! lidrse,' LSO i ; Sturfera (divided), L 100; > on-startcrs (divided), LI60; Total; L650.v ;( ; ; • f j ( f Steeplechase.'— Fi^st; hprse,; LI SO • Second horse, ;LlpQ ; ; Third horse, LSO ; Surters,(diTidfidi t L10Q; Non-starters, (divided); tlQpV'T«tal, L5(lO. 1 ' ' ' I Cash Prizes.— 4 prizei* at L 25, LIOO ) 20 prizes at LlO, L2oo'; 10 priaas at ,L 5, LSO; total, L 350. \A . I Aflam ,BedVj6itfa particularly di-aw Subscriber's attention to the fact (hat ,thisjConsultatioa will ba drawn as soob as 'full, in ihe Ipjre.sence of Press, fend a Commitlee 3>f Subscribers. Early unplU' cation f6r.Sliarestsbftn|d hemtj.de bj?latter only, enclosing two stumps, with exchange >*iC3»^«l«*-:-fIC*J: !M,onjy Jx prfw ( B^nk Notes, or Drafts. %gistered letters<pr' Telegranis' will not o'hnccoimt be received. T Notea;are.;sent f -.pi'Base--,use|two. enVelope!«,:;one,' seajpd and "plafeMfitfsifle the o'tlier:.' PVO.; ;or6fers preferred \vhen pfocurabirf. " 1\" Will' "'ijjW'atiy t'X|)ejdite business if<atfraddr.essed en'rolp-^e is en? -closed withiapplfljation.;.-. o.!i „>. . • r Address— .;k,.7 v h,<j. \ - j = :i ADAM BEDE, I ■-. :»:hiv 7 . j-:i ..u.Ca-reaorH.N-.'^bibotU-.;,,---.iKi':.3Bbt>No.v2 ^! lPo'st'OJßßqe»iAu.ckliind. y&i % 'bi '•» bxetm i.NTG|yfo n . IT PLUMBEB & i&IsFITTB^ .■ V- j J eußA r sTJBi|:T; Wellington? i

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 1

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