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Business Notices PHOTOGRAPHY. ' MARTIN'S PORTRAIT ROOM? ! WANGANUI. L ALL Photogruj.hs Enamelled bj i i\ the new process vhich gives ' Brilliancy and Depth, and also pre serves the [ticture by means of iv , antique and damp-proof coating. BUSH FARMING MADE EASY. LINTON'S PATENT STUMP EXTRACTOR. i — — THE above will remove the largpe* Stumps bodily out of the gro nd with a small expenditure of power. Prices on application to JAMES LINTON, Thb Squabe, PALMERSTON NORTH. THE COMBINATION KITCHEN BOILER & FIRESTAND. THE CHAMPION COOKING UTENSIL OF THE AGE. J JENSEN is now prepared to re- , ceive orders for the above unrivalled cooking contrivance Irom town and country settlers, who have only to read the illustrated pamphlet .or . inspect a sample of the patent at -wbrk to be convinced that they will all want one. The five-gallon boiler, as durable as other tinned hollowware now in the trade, is manufactured either of 20 Inch Guage Tinned Iron Plate throughout, or sides and lids of said material, with bottoms of Stout Copper Plate, tinned inside. Boilers with copper bottoms will cost 5s extra, and guaranteed to last at the least 10 years. Look out for handsomely finished Illustrated Pamphlet, distributed free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commission offered. For terms apply to the proprietor, J. JENSEN. ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION on the GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE Run at Auckland, on June 6th, 1885. 2,000 MEMBEEP AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. Steeplechase. — First horse, L'3oo • second horse, L 100; third horse, LSO; starters, L 10 0; non-starters, L 150; total. L7OO. Cash Prizes. — 2 prizes at L 25. LSO ; 10 prizes at LIO. L 100; 30 prizes at L 5, L 150; total, L3OO. In the event of more than 2,000 ticket" being applied for, the prizes will be increased pro rata. Adam Bede would particularly draw subscribers' attention to the fact that till consultations are drawn in the presence of the Pressyand a Committee of Sub scribers. Also, that arrangements are now complete tor a series of Consultations'" throughout the ''year. ' Any subscriber drawing a prifce, will be allowed- 'if he so desires it, «to invest in any future' list-,-' anj sum not exceeding^ Four Pounds' without remitting any further cash, this amount to be deducted from prize-money. Early 'application for Bhares should be made' by * 'letter oniy, enclosing . Two • Stamps, with' exchange on Cheques, ior by Money OrderYßtink Notes, dr Draft>. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If B-iink Notes .are sent, please use two envelope , one sealed and placed inside the otljjei. P Ol f Orq ers' preferred w hen procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed 'envelope,' is" enclosed with np plication. ! ' Address— ADAM BEDE; , Care of H. N. Abbott/ . Box No. 2 Post Office, Auckland. JOHN L. REES, j . Coachbuilder A HAS Commenced Business , in his new and commodious Factpiy (on: the site >of' the .one which was burned down) in Kimbolton road. Orders received as usual. " B U C KING HAM PA L A_ E" A. f BAKERY AND . | PRt^ATE BOARDINtt HOUSE, MANCHESTEB ST., FEILMKO. i THE Best Bread delivered'Dftify to 1 all parts of the Town at 7d per 4fb lbaf .' ". ' Corrfectioneryiand^ Pastry ofall kinds V ykept on h^d' or made to order. Weddihg, ; Christening, and/Birtbday Cakes made on thei^iortest notice. Picnics, Festivals ap,d Parties : i, ;. K;with every,,requisite^ *, i An Ordinary-Daily at 12 o'clock.; Tea A GoodiTftble^Clean Bedsrand EJvery Comlbrt wfil ebe.ifQtpi&at the above ' well-kn6wn:Re^tai**rant. i :"-'U V\AA I'Wr-XHi! "•■ \ JOH^T POLLOCK, ' '■'■«. A r ; Proprietor.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 127, 11 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 127, 11 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 127, 11 April 1885, Page 1

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