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MONEY. For Investment on w eourity of Freehold Lands. Town Properties accepted ample margin offered. JAM prepared to advance large or small sums on favorable terms to borrowers. » --Interest, 6£* and 7- per cent. —^actsording co amount required; 9 per icpnt. small" stuns • ; ;. 2f; 1 invite enquiry as to expenses, and . „.jbprroyerß; can, then compare my terms " mbh other lender's total charges. I have and iJ2OOO of local money at 7 per cent, in sums of £1000 ■ upwards. The £2000 1 can break into smaller sums at i\ or 8 per cent. - s A,SOXJTHET:BAKER, S^Licrroß, Palmerston North. m^U'Si'MO N E V S. To Settlers in" the Manchester, Doug- - las, and Pohangina Blocks. I am prepared, to supply settlers on the above blocks with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Rural Land without requiring payment of procuration, commission, or -other sufeh fee 3, and at current rates ■of interest. J. HERBERT- HANKINS, "- ' SoiaGITOB, AND NOTARY pOTIJC, Palmkeston Nobth. JUBILEE CASH STORE, MANGHESTEE STREET.^ . The above Company trade for CASH ONLY. They Bu^ when; th« market is at ite lowest. Ketep no hooks. Have w Bad Pebtsi^ AH <iocxiß sold at English Prices. ONLY :. . Freight added. ■.[;■ -he - : Q'..^ '<■:. ' - :^f '■' v . T^e following • Js a Price List of 4ome lmes. A: full list to follow: — Grdceries. Sugiir:^white), 3d per W, 0/6 per 401 b bag : *ea,i/^l/9,2/-;2/6,8/-Coflfee, 1/-, 1/4; 1/6, 1/8 , Eicej^/^per; doz B&d : ; Sago, 3d per ro»" . f CJandles, sdper Ib, Sifts for 1/1 - tJoap, 3d per bar, 5/- per box > Starch, lib boxes, 4id \ ' Cornfl6ur, Sdperfc Balcupi. Powder, 5d," (6d,fd, 1/4 Sauce, Sd . ..'.'••■ , Pickles (English), 8d; 7/6 per doss 'Currants, 64 Raisins, 7dCandiedPeei. lO^d Tobacco, 5/- per ft / Blackingv 6d per doz Sardines, lOd and 6d Matches,' "4^ per'doz €ocoa (in tins), 2/-, 3/9, 4/- per ft> , Hen&ga {fresbj, 8d Kippered, l©d . Salad Oil, 6d i--.- Prunes, 1/- per fi>' FigSj lOdperbox Dips#Gloth^ . Calico (white and -grey), 2£d per yd t *■■ Flannel, from 7£d - ;: Dress Stuff, for 5d Ulsters, from 3/- - Blankets, from o/- . . • Bqys' Jersey Suits,' B/- ■ * Me£'s Socks^6d* .Men's Tweed Suits* 17/6 • Moles, very beat " ;' Boys' Suits, 6/6. (Nothing in the • Colony to touch them) Men's Colonial Flannel Unders, 3/6 : Straw Hats, 6d ; Felts, 1/-, all New Shapes - : V i FULL LIST TO FOLLOW. H. S. H ALL 1 1) AY, SADDLE AND HARNESS MANU- . FACTURER, v ; Febgussok Street^ Febodikg. ; ithe Public of Feilding and Sur r '"■''■■.-■■ rounding Districts. HAVING now been carrying onj business in your midst for the ; of six monliis, H^S. H. wishes to'return thanks for the liberal support .afforded him during that term, and assures them that nothing will be wanting on his part to meet the reqturements of the public, and hopes ; oy ooirtesy and attention to business at all times, to meet with their support. * Nothing but the best goods kept at all times, and at prices which will compare with any business on the ' *Weqb Coast. All w©rk>iurned oui at this establishment guaranteed to' be ythe^best -"jOf workmanship, anct the will be able to judge for themselves by giving a call. ; I ' 'ißve^y'description of Saddlery and Harness kept in stock or made to r *rder/: : " ; ' ■. . : . '.',:; "' i All work forwarded from a distance by /rail or/ otherwise, will receive prompt, attention and freight paid aither way. ; '.;'.» An; assortment of Bits, ; Spurs, Whips, Bridles^ Ac, Ac, all of firstclass quality always in stock. •-■•"• Repairs of every kind done as cheap as possible and in* a workmanlike manner. ■ -'.''■.■• H. S. HALLIDAY, The SAtoi.EB, Feildixo, Next, ; W. -G .• Haybittle, Storekeeper.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 3 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 3 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 3 September 1887, Page 2

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