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H. J. tt-alld'ay, THE SADDLE BY, (Next Empire Hotel) Fergusson Street, Feilding. H. J. H. has pleasure in thanking the public of Feilding and surrounding districts for the very liberal support they have accorded him since he commenced business. He now announces that he has removed into his new shop and premises, next the Empire Hotel, where . he intends to supply his friends and customers •with every line, of Saddlery, Harness, &c, ."quality for quality," .against any other similar establishment on this coast. {Saddlery. La - tbis : line customers can have saddles made to order' by H.J.H^ in any style or class to suit themselves. KarnßSS Of every; description, and .quality as customers may require. Orders; executed at the, idbortestr notice. . isSiscellaneoiiia. A large collection, of the; latest and recognised > makes ' . and fashions ■in Bridles, /Bits, Spurs, Stirrup Irons, Bresatplates, Surcingles, Girths, and all other articles required in the trade. Repairs Neatly: and quickly executed at the lowest possible prices, consistent with goo*L material and firstclags workmanship. Sole Agent for X T. M, Stanford's Horse^ and Dog Medicines. Discount of 5 per cent for cash on all new goods purchased at 1 TEE SADDLERY, FXBGtT 888 O N SXBS ET . J3, J. :HALiDAY, *roprietor. :i LOWES' WAITAPU LICENSED ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. ; Good News. A want long felt by the members of the Pemberton, Apiti, and Palmeraton Small Farm Associations. THE undersigned begs to inform the above and the Travelling Public that he fj«ji erected a .Large and Commodious Accommodation House, and has furnished j 4&e same in a first-class style regardless and for which a License was granted by the members of the Licensing Bench in the diatiict on the first day of June. Tho above house is situate midway •between Feilding and the Pemberton Association Block on the Otamakapua line of road and will be known as the Waitapu Accommodation House, themanAgement of which will be under the owners own supervision, who haying had ten years experience in the Hotel busiaiess 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 quahiy Only kept in stock. The house was opened to the phblic 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 Feilding for conveyance of • passen-^ gers at nsasonable rates. The "Express will leave Birmingham every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. for Feilding, returning same evening. Bpokmg office— Hastie's HoteL THOMAS LOWES, ,Peopbikcoe pi V-B A% 8 SEED. COGKpOOT * EYEGKASS "''v ': L - /■'-''■ '■■■ ' : ■■■.■■■■■ or SMALL QUANTITIES ..•..;■■. ■■.! ■■ --at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. F O W LE E BE OS . , STOREEEEPERS, Fowlers, Birmingham Small Farm Settlement 55 £10 Per "Week easily- made by an Ener getk-/ Pushing Man;/ handling on feat selling. Publication. A real live Eepresentative wanted h Feildihg District. ; ynll.particniarsi &c M on application NATIONAL ' PUBLISHING CO. jR Bridge SrEEET. ; Sydney. 7^~A T ¥o~f r b ;-u 3^ dry' ■-■» - WKE a'sons, ■ r**n ai«l Brass Fonnders, Engineer! s andßoUer-Makers. vLj! c am xnanufscturing their mos iao^W »a««€8 :»* >duced^ prices US ?it ■ •**" cheapest; raneeg mth

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 105, 5 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 105, 5 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 105, 5 April 1888, Page 1

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