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/TtHAELES CJCHtJLTE, PALMERSTON NOETH, (Late of Birmingham), General Merchant and Manufacturers' Representative. IMPORTER DIRECT FROM THE ; MAKERS OF— •'. Fencing Wire' (round and oval) New kind of Barbed Eence Telegraph Wire . Wire Netting and General Wire Goods Hardware and Edge Tools " Enamelled Holloware Wood Screws Wire Nails Guns and Eevolvers HAVING been for the last 20 years intimately connected with the English and Continental Iron and Steer Districts, and receiving my supply direct from these manufacturing centres, I am enabled to offer my leading articles at such low prices as have hitherto not been approached in the colonies. Indents for Large Quantities executed direct from my works ; smaller parcels from my stock in Palmerston or Wellington. JUST RECEIVEDMy first supply of 1,000 Coils (50 tons) Fencing Wire, which I can offer at prices that cannot be touched by any other house. Also about 100 Sporting Guns, Breech loaders, At prices from 3 guineas to 20 guineas each ; all of the newest patterns and selected from the beat makers. Can offer these at exceedingly low figures, guaranteeing best quality. C. SCHULTE also desires to make known that he will soon receive his stock of GENEEAL HARDWARE GOODS. C. SCHULTE, The Square, PALMEESTON NOETH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Conducted by Mrs and the Misses Gosijng, is now open. GREAT care will be taken with the manners and moral training of the Children. The Rudiments of Drawing taught. . Terms, per quarter : One Guinea. Music Lessons — Pianoforte : Two Guineas per quarter. The School will re-open on the 20th ol January, 1886. . Further purticulars on application at The Cottage, Manchester Square. JOHN BELK, -CT7 HEEL WR I G II T, Coach.Builder, &c, corner of SUerwill-street, Makino Road. Buggies, Dog Carts, Spring Traps Drays, &c, made and repaired with all possible despatch. k k. s H A w .WATCHHAKEE & JEWELLER, Manchester Steeet. •Adjoining the Premises of the Old Feilding Stab Office. NOTICE. 'finHE undersigned begs jfco inform _|_ the inhabitants of Feilding that he has commenced business as a conlectioner, and trusts by keeping, con- ' iectionery of the best quality to re- ' ceive a snare of public support. All kinds of small goods made. Wedding cakes, &c, made, of the test quality. Refreshments, tea and coffee, pies, &C-, at all hours. Note the address — Next Bellve's " Hotel, Fergusson street. J. A HEATON. TE AEO FOUN DRY Wellington, LUKE & SONS, Iron and Brass Pounders. Engineers and Boiler- Makers. P.S. — Are manufacturing their most economical Ranges at reduced prices. The best and cheapest ranges in t> market.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 98, 28 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 98, 28 January 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 98, 28 January 1886, Page 1

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