Notices W. G. Haybittle, Has just received and openel up 132 Cases and Packages of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERYWARE, - And a Choice Assortment of PAPERHANGINGS, which have been marked off and are to be sold CHEAP. I^QtJSSOlff STREET/ W . B EC X, (Successor to W. Deards), URRR of JSrated JJs; \ y Vyatprs, Cordials, Brc, : .Fjtzlierbert street, Palmerston. W.B. would call special attention tc his Ginirer Ale, Lemonade, Ginger Beer^ and Other cordials. Goods forwarded by Rail and Coach. Orders by Telegram receive prompt attention. GEORGE CURRIN, Post Office Store, Kiwitea. /~T4ROCBKIES and Ironmonger* vjl of all descriptions. Goods riot in stock procured at shortest notice, Pecking done to any part of the district at loweßt possible rates. GEOIiGK CURRIN, Proprietor LADIES' GQLLEGrAT E SCHOOL, i-TBMPLESTOWF, WaSGAJOTI. pBIS(C|PAL...!....rMBS HaBEISON DAVIS. THE above School will be opened on "Monday^ the 26th day of January, when Mrs ]sa»is will be assisted by a staff of efljcießtr teachers, consiHtiug of a. R^si- , dent'Matricuiated Gorerness, Yi«tinjf Gorernesses, «nd qualified and experi•cneed Masters. Thr School b«ildinE» are large and well Tentilfited, and are also situated ia a I>Jea»ant Mid healthy part of Wanpanui, csiside the town. T!u? proportien of teachers to scholars wJH bejar^e, therefore backward pupils may receive individual care. The aim ot the course of instruction is t<v provide ; a: general education of the , liijihest order, and specially to develop the chjiraeler* a« well as the intellect of tHe pupils, and to foster a ladylike tone throughout the institution. Music will be specially attended to, the system taught being that of the Conserva■tohp'of Musfc in Germany or France. AiiThitod number of Boarders only will be received, so that thorough attention way be relied on. Prospectus on application to the Lady Principal: . ; 1 ■ • . PALMERSTON TANNERY AND FELLMONGERY: COMPANY. ; FrrzßOY JStbeet, Tbbbacb EkDj :../•:. PALMEKSTON N. THIS Factory is a buyer of Wool, -also: Hides, Calf, Pig and Sheep Skins at higliest prices. Wool Floor Mats Ytained'any desired color. Wpol scoured oii commission. ,Mr Alf. Peterson, the Square, has authority to transact business for the Cqmp'any.^, '■ 'j^.[' ■ ___L AWAHURI bUTCHERY. JH. TOWERS vißits Feilding 4 kv'ery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, delivering the primest of meat at the lowest possible prices. Note.— i&'.H. T. wishes all to live. s'fM.v; SAW ■ :i PLANING MILLS " V^^ii^Ul >- K«ab FeildinOw Rimu, Matai, and White Pine BUj>pli«d in any, quancitjes. Dr#«e4. 'limber of Every liescripi. tion alwav* on hano. ./IJ. AJ)tiK IT, Proprietor. MODEL SHOEING, FORGE. OYEZ ! OYEZ ! ! OYEZ ! ! ! riIHIS is ,^o, Notice that the X rrbpiietor_ of^ the above Estab- 1 Jiahmeot is Shoeing Hacks, at j6s ""for," Caph. Cash Customers -otII fiud it to their advantage jto cbme'to the M. Si F. for! all lands of .General Smith's i Work, as ihey will be most liboraily dealt with, the motto being, " Quiidc ßetiirns from Small Profits!" All Work Guaranteed. ' In -Stock-^Coil Chains, Maul Rings, Wedges, feack Chains, &c, &c, &c. Com* one, 'Come a,ll;. Give a Trial. .', JOHN TAYLOE, Manchester Street Model Shoeing j . . ■ .■*• ; .■-■■ Forge... .■ • •-■■! Feildixg and Halcombe.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 4
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