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WANTED KNOWN.— Stevens and Gorton are Cash Buyers of Lambs' Wool. _ H COLLIER & CO. extend their easy • system of Time Payment, payable by small monthly instalments, to every instrument in stock. /ShAPPELL'S Pianos, Full Size Co£ \J tage, Trichord, in Walnut case. Price £45, or by easy monthly payments* These Pianos cannot be excelled for tone, . durability, and finish. H. Collier & 0o.» Music Warehouse, Wanganui. /IHAPPELL'S Orjran Harmoniums, \J price £11 15s, with, knee swell, may 1 be had from H. Collier and Co., £lusio Sellers, Wanganui. . : .. .-■■■■' TTARMOMIUMS, by ChappeU & Co., XI full compass and knee swelL rPrice£ll 15s. Clough & Warren's American Organs, 5 stops and knee swell. H. Collier & Co., Music Sellers, Wanganui. EW Music— H. Collier & Co. hay« just received a consignment of New Music, consisting of Songs, Values, Piano Pieces, Piano and Violin Duetts, &c. H. Collier & Co., Music Sellers. f~"i OOD Secondhand Pianos and HarmovX niums, guaranteed sound and stand well, maybe had at H. Collier & Co.'a, Music Sellers, Wanganui. %I ; ANTED KNOWN.— Whitlock'a W celebrated Delhi Chutney, and Whitlock's famous Worcestershire Relish, are equal in quality to any; thing that can be imported, and are mnch cheaper. Sauces are manufactured from pure Vegetable Productions, have great stomachio properties, and peculiar zest, and are strongly recommended by the Medical Profession. "BUCKINGHAM PALACE" BAKERY AND * PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Majchestbe St., Fsildiks. THE Best Bread delivered Daily to all partsof the Town at 6d per 41b loaf. Confectionery and Pastry of all kindd kept on hand or made to order. Wedding, Christening, and Birthdaj Cakes made on the shortest notice. Picnics, Festivals and Parties supplied with every requisite. An Ordinary Daily at 12 o'clock. Tea at 5 o'clock. . A Good Table, Clean Beds and Every Comfort will be found at the above well-known Restaurant. JOHN~POLLOCK, Proprietor. The Queen of Pianos. THE FAVORITE OF FAVORITEB. mHE MIGNON, The Greatest. The Latest. The Best. The Biggest Success of the Prksehy Century. THE MIGNON PIANO. Before selecting your Piano read the opinions of the Press, Musical Artiste, and the Tettimonials from those who havt the *• Mignons *' in their homes. Price Lists and full particulars on application at the office of this paper. Note.— The Mignon may be had on Liberal Time Payments. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD AND CO., Sole Agents, Wellington, N.Z. KIMBOLTON BUTCHERY. Til R. iTI NT O N i Will wait on his Customers for orders and to supply them with the BEST MEAT AND SMALL GQQOS in the Market, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICES. F. R. LINTON WISHES ALL TO* LIVE. GOSPEL HALL. QERVICE will be held in the Gospel JO Hall, Warwiok street, on Sunday evening next at 7 o'clock. All are invited. FEILDING SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. THE undersigned is prepared to supply all stock sizes of Sashes 1 and Doors. Special sizes made to order. - Verandah Brackets made, and all kinds of Turning work done on the premises. Glass, Oil, Putty, &c. W. HEALD, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Near Railway Station. MANCHESTER TIMBER YARD. THE above Timber Yard is now open on that section of land IMMEDIATELY BEHIND Bellvk's Empire Hotel, and fronting the RAILWAY RESERVE. Every description of Timber will be kept on hand, nugh or dressed. Orders promptly attended to. HENRY ADSETT. February Ist, 1886. ISSFB A S E R, Teacher of Music, LYTTON STRBST, FEILDING*

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 112, 2 March 1886, Page 3

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