Tji MPI R E HOTE L STEPHEN OLIVEB . . Propnrt^ In assuming charge of the , Hotel tn.e n*w Proprietor lioj> will be favored with- even :i measure of the support reeaivt - his predecessor i Special attention will be givea o | the requirements of .Ccnunewfal i Travellers. The Best Brands of AUb, Wjoc-s and Spirits only kept in stock* A First Class Table kept. The Travelling Public, Families, and Boarders, will find every convenience* Charges moderate. THE EMPIRE HAIBDBEBSIN6 HALOtoN", ' J " KIiIBOLTOK PiOAD, ', (opposite JJr >>ajMttle.'B Stgr^). J. M KENNEDY^ LIEGS to announce/ to, the Public Districts that he has now opened the j above saloon, where ' he hopes by I a^teiition to busfnes. and^kiljedc.wori manship/ to merit a share of "their patrpnage. Now oh" hand-Ai _§pjendid selectionof .Meers^am, Pipes, /.f.sMrJ&d v £ i P c : f;, No Y;elties in pigar^n^j^garette Holders. Ladies* «md Gentlemen's l^air cut vi fashionable 'styles. ")v >- y *^-* 5 ' 1 J. M. KENNEDY, * , r l -proprietor. — — — — — - — ,£?. " ■- FEILDING BUTCHERY. • HENRY,3IVrTHEBF J QRDLbeps'.to thank his numeafqug juustomer* for the flavors so "lifcer^y' accorded him during the past [ten, years. He would ask, them not >to be Jed away by any misl^ading'pj(ce lists His Well-known EsTM)lmhment will be conducted for .the < future pn the same principles as "in" tjie past >r ,by^ supplying the Best Meat at iheLoVett Prices. " • '. - '■■ ? v * HENRY RUTHERFORD, Proprietor. KIMBOLTON BU'IUHERY. - T^ R. LIN T9 N Will wait on his Customers for order and to supply them with the BEST MEAT AND SMALL GOOOB in the Market, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, I have now taken over Mr W. B. Retemeteb's Small Goods Busiuees, and will continue to supply the best Pork Sausages on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and dairyfed pork at all times on the usual terms. F. E. LINTON WISHES ALL lv LIVE. ~\T AN CHESTER BUTCHERY. The above is now open and th Proprietor hopes by supplying onl ' the best meat at reasonable prices t merit and obtain a tair share of th patronage of the residents and settlers in Feildmg and its vicinity. Families waited on daily for orders. THOMAS HIRST. Pboprietob. G. H. SAYWELL"; Currieuje Factory, KIMBOLTON ROAD, (Next to Mr John Bishop, Blacksmith.} GtT begs • II i U to announce that he has commenced business as a Coachbuilder in the above premises and hopes by good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of Public Patronage, He will only use the very best ma* terial, and new carriages will be built en the latest and best r A WAHURI GENERAL STORE J_JL - . - AND FELLMONGERY. Groceries, Ironmongery, Creokery, Drapery* Highest prices given for Wool, Hides, and skins. Wcol scoured on commission at lowest ra*es. WILLIAM MACMILLANJ, Proprietor. _ " - J. M HIGGIN, ~* * CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST • KIMBOLTON ROAD. HANSEN'S 1 EXTRACT OF REN* NET "A CHEESE COLOURING-. [ , -mineAl s jyX'^s. ' i I 1 ; LIME JUJCE. - a ' v |S9?-BITTER^^ ; ; Trusses Sponoks-, &c. .> **v <» x v ' Teeth extracted
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 87, 23 February 1888, Page 1
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