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BIRMINGHAM. FOWLER BROS., Genk ra l Storekeepers, HAVE on hand— Groceries, Drapery, Boots, Ironmongery, Stationery, Drugs, and Grass Seeds. Goods packed to any part of the District, including Feilding and Wanganui Special Settlements. Wherever a horse can go, there we can deliver Goods at Low Rates. Agents for New Zealand Insurance Company. Post Office in connection with the stoi*e. Postal address — Fowlers, Feilding. FOWLER BROS., Birmingham, Waitapu. Tj^EILDING PRODUCE MART. W. B. RETEMEYER, Desiree to notify the Farmers and Producers generally of the District, that he has opened a Produce Mart on those premises formerly occupied by Messrs Loudon & Haybittle, next Mr C. Brown's, corner of Kimbolton Road ard Manchester Square. All kinds of Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral Productions, will be bought and sold. Commission Work of every description undertaken Agency for Gawler & Co.'s Union Steam Saw Mill, Cheltenham. African Everlasting Grasses ! African Everlasting Flowers t " A decided addition to the means of making our Homes Beautiful." — Lady Pictorial Magazine. THE undersigned has just received direct from Martin Clare & Co., a consignment of African Everlasting Wild Flowers and Grasses. The Grasses are rich natural tints, free from dye, beautiful and silky. The Flowers are rich in colour, consisting of Caidmal, Old Gold, Primrose, Pink, and White, and are invaluable in decorations of any kind. Done up in boxes of 150 assorted Grasses aud 50 Wild Flowers in a a parcel, and delivered to any Railway Stat'on between Foxton and Wanganui for 7/0. The great advantage of these Flowers and Grasses is that they never fade. We Carthew, Bookseller, & Fancy Goods Imi'oktkk. Manchester Stkekt. GREAT FALL IN THE PRICE OF BREAD. r/~i OULD has determined, on • V 7 and after WEDNESDAY Next, the 18th inst., to reduce the Price of Bread in Feilding and suburbs to 6d 41b loaf, for CASH on Delivery, and thus give the public the advantage of purchasing for cash. J. G. also takes this opportunity of thanking them for ail past favors so liberally bestowed upon him, and hopes by strict attention to business, together with Moderate Prices, to merit a continuance of the same. J. G. would also invite all who suffer in any way from weak digestive organs, to try his invalid Decorticated Bread. It is highly nutritious, palatible, and easily digestible, and at"- , mitted to be the best on the coast. G. H. SAYWELL, 1 ('urriai/r VavUm), KIMBOLTON ROAD, (Next to Mr John Bishop, Blacksmith.) GIT OAYWELL begs • If • O 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 material, and new carriages will be built on the latest and best designs. T. Hanwell Williams j REGISTERED PHARMACEUTICAL ! CHEMIST, i 185. LAMBTON Qf'AY, WELLINGTON, (I^eXt door to Alrtfsrs Wliitakt-r Uros., Stationers.) A WELL selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Perfumery kopt. Anything not on hand procured at the shortest notice at most reasonable prices. Prescriptions faithfully and carefully dispensed. Sponges, Elastic Silk Stoekinjjs, Knoe« enps. iind Anklet's Trusses and Ban luges at moderate prices and rery best quality. Country orders promptly attended to. Goods sent by return post carefully packed. D. Fevres celebrated patent Seltzogene 5 jjint size <new), £1 2s 6d each. Williams' VVoim Powder is an invaluable reniedy for these torments to children. Williams! Blo*>d Purifier is unequalled .is cleanser of all impurities. Williams' Steel and Penny Royal Pills for irregularities in females G^jNote the address— lßs. Lumbion Quay, within easy 4|s|ance of the railwar station.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 113, 24 April 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 113, 24 April 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 113, 24 April 1888, Page 1

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