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/CHARLES OCHULTE, PALMEJRSTON NOETH, (Late of Birmingham), General Merchant and Manufacturers' Representative. IMPORTER DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS OF— Fencing Wire (round and oval) NewJrind of Barbed Fence Telegraph Wire Wire Netting and General Wire Goods Hardware and Edge Tools Enamelled Holloware Wood Screws Wiro Nails Guns.and Revolvers HAVING been for the last 20 years intimately connected with the English and Continental Iron and Steel Districts, and receiving my supply direct from these manufacturing ceritres, I am enabled to offer my leading-* articles at such low prices as feave'hitherto not been approached in ike colonies. Indents for Large Quantities cxc- i cuted direct from my works ; smaller i parcels from my stock in Palmprston 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 rfrom the best 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 GENEKAL HAEDWAEE GOODS.; V a "jSCHITLTE, - ;■>'•-. The Beware, I p almebstvo;n: nqMHv PEEBABATdEY; SCHOOL," ,; Conducted 7 by MiV and : the Misses '' ' y ,\. G0511NG,,, ... ■;,;;; :;'.■:.. : : is now- open, i v'" - GREAT' care wiUbe taken with the ii^ners %d moral training of; the Cblildreii:; \ . ,' ". . -„ " : U- t J-i- -V: : Tile Eu'diments r of .Drawing taugnt. dCerrhs, per^qua^j^Oße^-uinea. Music Lessons-^Pianoforte :. ? ,Two Guineas' per^uarter. ' - The School will re-open on the 20th of January, ; iiB;86: : ' :: : T "' .:;' ; ! . ;' : ■;.;/ \ rFurtlier fpurticulars on application *i "'" '"'""" "' "■" " - ■ : The Cottage, .. . ; ; ; ■; Manchester; Square ' " JOHN BELK, ... ::-.■<. \%J HEEL W RIGHT, Coach;, Builder, «fec.v corner of Sh'erwill -street', Makino l{badl ; ' ; :/ „ ' .■'.'..; ..', Bug^ies.'tio^Carjts, Spring; TrajisV Dray:s,i«fcc.;r:raade,;and rejiaired with all possible despatch. , > ; ; ■■■-■■■■ iMPBO'^EDiBUSH FARM ;FOE SALE, S ECTION^, Taonui road, .177 acres. ... 60 acres in grass and partly- fenced! Half:the purchase money .can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent. -Apply . to/™t. <U EDMD., GOODBEHEEE, ■. _,: : ; ,;; ■ - :••■;■. .; ;Feilding. DeceH^er 12, 4885. CE-?i'i.A'i.-.'aEE-D";STOBB-, Manners ;S.treet, Wellington. Uursery> 'Grounds— Taranaki: Street and ■„■'' .'.; Cower, Hutt. ': : Established 1865. : Wholesale and? Retail ■ * Seedsman and „ ,; /^Florist. ■ ■•;": = : '■-'■■ Flower, - Garden, Fafm, 'Agricultural and Pastoral Seeds; Comfera and ptlie^ Tree Seeds/ Clover and: Natural Grass . The Choicest Seeds ; only kept. ' On Sale.—E very description of Horti cultural Requisites and Requirements'. Wellington made - Flower Pots' at Pottery .; ■'■:.:-..: I .\--:s ■■■■■ •Prices;"' " :ll^ ;; ' : ..' ' "': The Oldest Seed Establishment in ;th< ■'„': :(■'■■. -'".' Province. r ' ' ; ' '''-''"• o f o; u^ dut '■■.': ' Wellinot<>n;- " •■■•■■■■••' :: •LUEE&/SONS;' ;; ; ' ; .;; ;. Tron and Brass Founders. Engineers ani • :- •■ ■■>:■■"■'■ Boiler-Makers. ; ' "' * '■' \ ; m-- „ .:-.....■. ■— -t i^.-v- ,],,-/..:'. : . ~ -fj p >^Are'manu : fscturi:ig;.-ilji(j|r..jiio? acononiical -Rank's ■Jat-V&liieefl* pneei " *-.-.' : ).. ■.;.* •■'■>vr : : jit3;'.-3Jt-'':-i "V-i-tiv''..r.- • il. '■'

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 115, 9 March 1886, Page 1

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427

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 115, 9 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 115, 9 March 1886, Page 1

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