"Tl M P 188 HOTEL. STEPHEN OLIVER . . Proprietor. In assuming charge of the above c Hotel the n*w Proprietor hopes he o will be favored with even a larger y measure of the support reoeived by i. his predecessor. S ' ' ' j Special attention will be given o the requirements of CommeroiAl Travellers. The Best Brands of Ales, Wines and Spirits only kept in stock, A First Class Table kept. The Trayelling Public, Families, and Boarders, will find every convenience. Charges moderate. FEILDING BUTCHERY. HENRY RUTHERFORD befreto thank his numerous customer* for the tavors so liberally accorded him during the past ten years. He would ask them not to be led away by any misleading, price lists. His well-known Establishment will be conducted for the future on tbe same principles aa in the past, by supplying the Best Meat at the Lowest Prices. HENRY RUTHERFORD, _^ Proprietor. KIMBOLTON BUTCHERY^! Yp R. LIN T0 K Will wait on his Customers for order and to supply them with the BEST MEAT AND SMALL GOOOS in the Market, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PBIttES. , I have now taken over Mr, W. B. Retemeyer's Small Goods fibsmess, and will continue to supply the best Pork Sausages on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and dairy fed por&at all times on the usual terms. F. R. LLNTON WISHES ALL TO LIVE. WELLINGTON WOQLLfcN'M^StJ FACTURfNG COMPANY (Limited). To necnte FIRST. CLASS GOODS not be equalled for DURABILITY and to encourage LOCAL INDUSTRY Ask your Tailors for ail pure wool pETONE 'p WEEDS, and your Drapers for Petone Blankets Petone Ladies' Dress Tweed, as light as anj Homespun Petone Fingering and Wheeling Yarns Peto«e Flunnels, Shirtings, B«rge. Shawls, Mauds, and Hugs. Mills— KOßO KORO, Petone, Wellington. EADY MONEY STORE, Palmerston North. JOSEPH NATHAN & 00. Selling off SURPLUS STOCKS , of SUMMER DRAPERY & CLOTHING. GRUiAT BARGAINS. Just Arrived — ENGLISH GKASS SEEDS, comprising Red and White Clovers, Cow Grast, Alsyke, Tall, Meadow, Hard, and hheep's Fescues, Meadow Foxtail, &c. Growing samples ' on view. samples sent by post on application. Buyers of Rye and Cocksfoot. Fencing Wire, blacK and galvanised. Cooper's Sheep Dip, and General Farmers' Requisites. M. COHEN, Manager. G. H. SAY WELL, Curruwe Factory, KIMBOLTON ROAD, (Next to Mr John Bishop, Blacksmith.) GTT QAYWELL begs • -O • U to announce that he has commenced business as t 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 material, and new carriages will be built on the latest and best designs. a " wahuki general store fellmSngery. Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Drapery. Fure Blended Teas in 51b tins for 10s, or 9/6 cash. 50 Cases Stores, and Rose's Lime Juice at lUs per case, Cash. Highest prices given for Wool, Hides, and skins. Wcol scoured on commission at low* ; esfc rates. . I • — .— f> - •>■'-■■ * ■ WILLIAM MAGMIIiLANk PrOS-aOJSXwH,
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 108, 12 April 1888, Page 1
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