H. J. Ha lid ay, THE SADDLERY, ( Next* Eropire-Hbtel) Fergusson Stbeet, Feilding. H. J. H. has 1 pleasure-ID' thanking the publio of Feilding and' surrounding districts for the very liberal support they have accorded hihi since he commenced' business.- He now announces that he has removed into "his new shop* and premises, neit the Empire Hotel, .where he intends to supply his' friends and customers -with every line of Saddlery, Harness, Ac., " quality for qualityj'* against any other similar establishment on this coasti SEddlery. In this.- line ;. customers can have saddles madeito order byi H. J. H. in any style oriolass to suit themselves. Harness^ Of every; description iand 'quality as customers ihay Orders executed at the' hortest notice.' Miscellaneous. , A large cb. lection' of the latest and recognised, makes and fashions in Bridles, Bits, Spun-*, Stirrup Irons, Bresatplates,*; Surcingles, Girths, and aU other articles required in the trade. Repairs Neatly and quickly : executed at the lowest possibleiprices, consistent with good material and first-class workmanship, a Sole Agent for J. T. M. Stanford's Horse and Dog Medicines. Discount of 5 per cent fbr cash on all new goods purchased at THE SADDLERY; ; Fbboussson Stbbbt. H. J. HALIDAY, *roprietor. ; LOWES' WAITAPIJ LICENSED : ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Good News. A want long felt by the members of the Pemberton, Apiti, and Palmerston - Small Farm Associations— THE nndereigned "begs .to inform the abovo and the Travelling Pubhc that he lias erected a Large and Commodious Accommodation House, and has furnished t the same in a first-class style regardless of expense, and for which a" License was granted by the members of the Liceusing JSetgh in the district on the hrst day of *"#ajf». Tho above house is situate midway . "between Feilding and the Pemberton c Association Block oh the Otamakapua fc line of road and will ( he known as the Waitapu Accommodation House, the management of which will be under the owners own supervision, who having had ten years experience in the Hotel husi- * ness in the Colonies, will be a sufficient guarantee that the house will be conducted in a first class manner. Wines, -Spirits, and Beers of the best quality only kept in stock. ' The house was opened to the pnblio ' on July Ist, and all are cordially invited. .Every attention and civility shown. The undersigned intends to run a Bi--weekly Express between Birmingham and Feildingl for conveyance of passengero at reasonable' rates. The Express will leave Birmingham every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. : for Feilding, returning same evening. Booking office — Hastie's HoteL THOMAS LOWES, * Pbopbiktob /~i R ASS SEED* * COCKSFOOT A RYEORASS ] , in LA K GE SMALL QUANTITIES .j at ] LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, j l FOWLER BROS. , j STOREKEEPERS, Fowlers* a Birmingham Small ;Farm Settlement. CLAIRVHiLEv TEMPERANCE HOTEL. CLAIRVILLE l ' HOUSE BAKERY. JOHN GOULD, . Pbopbiet'ob This HoteLis situate in the healthiest and most pleasant suburban part of Feilding I —^at the corner of Denbigh and Camden Streets— and Is fitted np with a view to the convenience and comfort of Boarders. Bath room "--vith shower bath, &er. All kindft of Gonlectrbhery and Pas try made to order. Including Wed ding Cakes , &oA No effort, wijl Be spared to secure for his patens every comfort and attention ;onmdst reasonable 'terms. Private sitting rooms, ;! &o M &o. Weddings, 1 Picnic^ Ralls, and' Par ties supplied "with eVer?; Reqiiisite'on Toasonable'teinhs: A . . . : .. jt . -^ J. G-. wtshes' to thank his numbrous customer^ for 'their viery' liberal; pat- . ronage in : the past: arid 'tb call special' attention' to bis. PuV-e LDecortfcatbd"; . Bread specially rebbm^ended^by the. end^ug m'MbWa'olVxe medical t ,i '°- '
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 100, 24 March 1888, Page 1
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593Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 100, 24 March 1888, Page 1
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