MODEL SHOEING FORGE, ' Manchester Street. JOHN TAYLOR begs to announce that he is still Shoeing Hacks ' at the low price. of 6s per set. General Blacksmith's work done in the best style at the lowest charges. All work guaranteed. A large supply of Chains of, all kinds, Maul Rings and Wedges, Bolts, Spade Handles, &c,, &c. JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor. ■VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE * 131 COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE. OfSces— Corner of Lambton Quay and , Grey street, Wellington. . ' Capital, £1 ,000,000; paid-up, £200,000 : I Reserve fund, £150,000. Agencies in Feilding, Halcombe, Palmerston and. Bulls.' ' R. M. SIMPSON; :. ■~. ... ,-_.,.... Manager. ; '■:. : ■Ri-'K B:: B^ }m^ WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER : (Of the late Shaw & Son, >f i r-* Wellington), Ha 3 removed to premises in '. : Kimbolton Road, Next to Mr E. Young, Fruiterer. R. K. S. has just opened up a splendid assortment of Jewellery, &c, &c. , at greatly reduced prices. Just received — An assortment of Gentd' and Ladies' Watches ; aliso Keyless Watches. The above include some of the celebrated Rotheram Watches. spection Invited. T> ; m h o m s on Tinsmith. Feildin*. Now on view, Lanterns of my own manu- - : ■ facture. : Also, just imported, some *cry handsome Table Lamps, Holloware, and numerous Household Requisites. Spouting and Guttering fixed. Baths Filters, and Tanks made to Order. All kinds of tinware on hand ! All orders neatly executed.— Countryorders promptly attended "' * A i D RE W XX - 0 Praotioaii W-ATCHMAKER & JEWELLER The Squaee, Palmerston Ni, opposite Bank of Australasia. A. p. having had many years experience in the above trade and als? having the most modern improvements in tools and materials connected therewith, confidently request^ i trial from the inhabitants of Palmarston and surrounding districts, knowing that satisfaction is sure to Follow., . / ■; ,;• ill repairs will be executed with promptness and at moderate charges. . &. well-assorted stock in every Bran clt Inspection. solicited. A. DREW. FLOUR! FLOUR ASK lor Chamberlain's FLOUR admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. . : Chamberlain's is the only Mill that fitted with appliances for thoroughly: - mixing the wheat, essential to making good. Flour. -..; Orders punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. -'; Oats crushed at 3d per bushel. Crushed oats for sale at 2s 9d. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN Feilding Steam Flour Mill. CHARLES HENRY, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER Fergtjsson Street, Feilding, HAS much pleasure in announcing the receipt of his November ' shipment ex Tainui. • Special attention is directed to the following lines :— Best English Hunting Saddles. Ladies' Saddles, Sterling silver mounted Jockey Whips in various new designs. LadieV Hunting whips highly finished nickle silver. Goods comprising Ladies' and Gent's Bits, Pelhams, Snaffles, &o. Stimps and spurs in every yatiety or shape. Also a large assortment of Trap and Buggy Furniture, solid niclde. A large assortment of Harness and Colonial Saddles to choose from. Bridles— A large stocK has been imported which is worthy of inspections. , N.B.— Also Horse Clothing, wfcicj| will be sold very cheap..
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 72, 18 December 1886, Page 1
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