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Tjl MPI R E H OTT EL;; STEPHEN OLIVER , . In assuming charge of the above c Hotel the n«w Proprietor hopes he 0 will be iavored with^ even * a larger y njeasure of the support received' by * \L his predecessor. „ ...... 1 J Special attention' wiU be given , oc; lthe rejtiuirements of Commercial I Travellers. ' ' j' ~ . - ■-'. " ~' The {Best Brands^ of Ales, Wines * and Spirits only kept in s^ock, J r AFifst cffis^-bie/kett^ 1 The 'Travelling Public, F^amilie^, B and Boarders, "wiß^-fiDd^every 'con^' x venience;'^'";; "■"■•■'■■' +■''—■;-'; _;;"-••-.•• - * ; Cha^ea moderatißT 2 '; FEILDING ; HUTCHERY. B'EtißY 'RIITHEEFb^ . .. ra thank h|s numerous customerK r for the lavors bo hberahy a accorblecr him during the pa^Bt, ten yearsl' r Hewould ask ;tiSem pbt to be. led k .away^by a^ I His well-known Estabiishment will be conducted for the future on .the same pnncipies* tts" in the past^by supplying the Best Meat at the Lowest * -X TIC'S S I -j .:■■■■:■ • HENRr RUTHERFORD, Air a:- ■ ■;'"... Proprietor. BUTCHERY. > &'i i \ »•' " Li n^t"o; : ;n. Will we.it on his Customers for order : anid to supply them with: thb BEST MEAT* ANDA SI^aXLtGOOOS in tfie. Market, ... - : ,■ at the LOWEST POSSi^LE PRiCEg. • v I haye now taken over-Mr W. B. Retemeyer's Small Goods Business, and will continue to supply the' best Pork JSausages on Thursdays j Fridays," and Saturdays, and dairyfed pork at all times on the usual terms. " ./A __ -.' I 1 " F. AR. LINTON WISHES ALL TO LIVE. WELLINGTON WOOLLKN MANU FACTtTRING COMPANY (Limited). ■ t ■ y -To secure : FIRST»CLASS GOODS not be equalled for y DVRAB I L I T V . and to encourage LOCAL' ; INDUSTI^ A Ask your Tailors for all pure wool . . P E TONE '|\ WE ED $.: : and yonr Drapers for Petone. Blankets, .^. j_ » Petone Lt(dies" Dress jTweed, in light' I ■ as anj Homespun / .Petone Fingering^and Wheeling^arrtsJ Petoie Flannels; Shirtingsiv^ Serge. Shawls, Mauds, and Kngs. Milis—EOßO KORO, Petonei We^ lington. ■ -a Ay, I LONDON LOAN AND DISCOTTNt BANE. Established 1886. Offices —Main street, Palmerston North. P.O;Rqxl9. ;: £5 TO ,£1^0.0:;;;. ADVANCED on approved .personal thus — ' " ; - *•■''-':.•' Loans of £5, repayable 6s per week, receive £4 10s cash ,: , fy., y: -.-':■. Loans of £10, repayable , 10s per week, . ceive £9 cash ff [ A-y Loans of £15, repayable 15s per week, receive £13 10s cash A A. Loans oi £20, repayable 20s per week, * ceive £18 cash Or arrabgements can-be made for monthly or quarterly payments *" V. V r . Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes 1 w Acceptances discounted: daily. -„ " > Advances promptly made .on fr»ehold er leasehold properties (no mortgage costs) shares in public companies, bills of lading, bond, certificates^ life policies, or any other tangible security. -; : AU transactions entertained and money advanced without' delay ' if 'security 'ap- v proved of . ' " . All communication treated as strictly* confldentiaL ■.-.•:■ <■■ • a"H. SAX WELL, Ctirriaqe Factory, KIMBOLTON "ROAEi;' : (Next to Mr John Bishop, Blacksmith.) GfT ai Q AYWELL begs • . 11l • to A announce that he has commenced business as ; a Coachbuilder in the above premises and hopes by A good workiiiahship, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share, of. Publio APatronage,, He will * only use the Hverv bestin*. [\ terial, and new carriages n -will' be built ! on the latest and best designs. ■ -^ * A l : A'WAHURI GEJ^RAiiSTORE J^\. .: ;;-.-and .--,/ ■■:-.■-■: FELLMONGJERY. Groceries,;; a-;. . :.-y Ironmongery, l; - --• Crockery, ■■A Drapery. -Pure Blendid Teas in 51b tins for 10s, *■-.•• or 9/6 ' cash! ' Highest prices given for Wool, Hides, ■*■"* and skins; Wwol scoured on oominission at low- •- '■'"'■ I eat-ri^ti--" AAiy- i, : ■ W I^LlAiavltic'MlLLA;^

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 100, 24 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 100, 24 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 100, 24 March 1888, Page 1

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