RICHARD MILUAM,'; Bricklayer. A ORDERS forwarded by post, orief't with Messrs-Pope and Pear son, Bowen-street, will be punctually attended to. Moderate -charges, good workmanship ''WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, Established 1863. : ' "W. BARBER," i DYER AND CLEANER! Silver Medal and Two Certificates of. Merit for Dyeing. WOOLLEN and Mixed Fabrics in Ladies' Dresses, Jackets Cloaks, Ulsters, &c, Cleaned and Beautifully Dyed aud Pressed without being unpicked. . . : ? ..:!;. . rr Gents' Clothes Cleaned, 'Dyed,. Pressed, and Repaired to look like. New. :... .;.;■'.! Straw Hats and Feathers Cleaned arJUcL Dyed any. Colour. , ) 'V. Kid Gloves Cleaned. ; . j Agent for Manawatu District, ;., : . ytv E. Young j Storekeeper, Fejilding h ' '' H; JOHNLiiH,' F 7^ ; ,• j . - / Tailor.) J ;"' S" UITS made' of West of England. Tweeds. frorn.^4^ j > T "....,<_... r . ; Fresh Samples .to ehoosjp from, i.. First-class Witneys and ßeavers for! ff ;,...- ; Overcoats. . r;; . ; ;\. . } ,'.., s ,_ Private Residence, .Queeqstrpeti; - , ; FEILDING . CRATED ' WALTER AND j CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. .*' ! SUMMERS & MAYHE"v| BEG tte notify < that' the^iyere-' ;cently enlarged thei premises rat,' ithe. (above' well-known Factory, aiid' ,have:in„*odueed:additionali Plaiit and ether improvements/ which will enable ' •tbem to ,-prodiicei eveiry ; article' in the trade of the best possible, quality,; and, to complete: alljorder&i however jlarge/at the shortest notice. ' <'■''' \ p. -i .r -Their long celebrated •' j .- .Gdj-ger Ale, Soda-watei*/, Tiemonade, } ,; 4ND|Vij*Jii)tus Fruit Cordials, |&o". f , ><' ;Still(hi?ld their own against all comers, rendering quite nil the-necessity pf importing 4hesegoo& in'to // th'e r |i'sj;rict. ~ i. j •v. NißA^he 'ttßclMg-ed a*e the sole | Railway Mjfvti^m Cpntractoj-s for ibV-Lme beltweeh 'Fbxtcmf "New Ply,. WMM£i^d.^^dmA^yeringk distance ol* ■> over 260 miles, comprising more- than 50 ' Stations, and all drders jfor. , )f's:a^Laaiy'|of thje stati %;sra^4u*(i,^ B wiU r f ceive rpmpj attention. m . \ Cf vT j: g^MMERS AY MAYHEjW. " v_ — _ ; '.'NOTICE TOUMAfiEV^/PENCE. To the owners or occupiers or agents of Sebtibn oS"o. 55 B, Machester" haa \:;-r>*n1t: 1 TAKliirndtiee that I desire that a, BoiihdSryl or Dividing ""Mime ■ betw6en r Seetidns f r ss[-A-' : dnd- 0% JB 'be j ma^e'im&e'diateiy^^onl , or before "tlie 12th day of January, 1886, arjd that ! su6h fence 1 'shall* ; be ,! a" ! stab^"fe*nce ' bf f heart of riihu timber, not less than 6 feet lon'& to average* 8£ x 4£ inches, to be sunk, in, .jjh^grouud 16 inches, with" 4t ' 1" inch battens securely nailed .tp. each, sfab nii-ie jino^esLheio-vr 'th^4d|| oHhe'jvstaß *hai*tß,' mmApfe,' greater 'be tween'th'e' , s'tab^ r -ffian finches.' J : , , ..-a -JOSEPH h BRAX, .; ;:
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 4
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