I ■ .■ Advertisments GRAND BAZAAR in aid of the | CHURCH OF ENGLAND, to be held at the TjIEILDING TOWN HALL. MAY 20, 21, & 22. SIX LARGE STALLS Under the control ot Ladies from all '■■ parts of the Globe in Fancy Costume. DON'T FORGET! i The Oriental Stall, Refreshment Stall, Beautiful Stall, &c, Where all kinds of Fancy and Choice Articles can be purchased cheaply . COME AND SEE ! The Happy Pair, or Three Months after Marriage—^The Old Woman •"in the Shoe— Tableaux Vivants .*■■ — The Magic Well or Lucky Tub ; all prises, no blanks. LASTLY, BUT NOT LEAST, The enly original and living mechanical Waxworks, as performed before the Royal Family, The Czar, Tawhiao, Cetewayo, and other celebrities. All performances 6d. Bazaar open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission ls. PALMERSTON CALEDONIAN SO-JIETY. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, May 24tli, 1886. AT MR LINTON'S PADDOCK, TERRACE END. The Palmorston Caledonian Society Will hold. their First Meeting on May 24th (Queen'r Birthday), on the Grounds kindly le.pt for the purpose by James 'Linton, Esq . adjoining the Terrace End 'Railway Station. Handicappers — Messrs Cowper, Pirani, and PartridgeStarter for Running and Walking Events— Mr j. A. Weight. JUDGES - For Running and Walking Events. Mr H. Littlejohn ; for Pipe Music and Dancing, Messrs Clapper ton. Ligertvood. Clifford and Cavanagh ; for Wrestling. Messrs Wood. Waugh, and Fentonj for Bicycle Race, Vaulting, and Tilting, Messrs Linton, Fergusson, and Flood. MONBTER PROGRAMME. £50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. Running, Wrestling, and Walking Matches. i Bagpipe Contest, Highland Fling, Scotch Reel, & Bicycle Race. .- j Vaulting, Irish Jig, Tilting, &c, Ac. '■ Amission to Grounds, Is ; children under 14, half-price ; in arms, free. NOTICE. TENDERS invited till Thursday, May 20thFor felling 122 acres Bush, for W. H. Davis. Apply Bray Bros. Store, Ashurst. :WI• LL I A M CARTHEW, - Bookseller, .Stationer, ano j Fancy Goods Importer, _ Manchester street, Feilding. IS Agent for the following Periodicals, at the under-mentioned prices per annum, paid in advance — Ladies' Journal 15s, Bow Bells 15s, Delineator 10s, Le Moniteur de la Mode 20s, Myria's Journal 10s, Tailor and Cutter 15s, Scientific American 255, American Agriculturalist 7s, New Zealand Farmer 10s, Harper's Monthly 15s, Family Herald 10s, Family Reader 9s, Sunday at Home 9s, Leisure Hour 9s, Boys' Paper 9s, Girls' Paper 9s, Nineteenth Century 87s 6d, London Society 15s, Longman's Magazine 9s, Phonetic Journal 9s, English Mechanic 16s, Amateur Work 9s. The above are only a few of the Periodicals for which I am Agent. Others at equally low prices. ' Any Book or Periodical not in stock ordered by the next outgoing Mail.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 144, 15 May 1886, Page 3
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