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itTODEL SHOEING FOKGE JOHN TAYLOR, PrOPB I E TOR. General Smith's work in all its branches. Agricultural Implements made or repaired at moderate charges A stock of Shovel, Spade, Slasher Pick, and Long Shovel Handles. T.. T. still maintains his reputatior as a. Horse Shoer, and will endeavoi to derserve the support of all whe who entrust him their favors. Steel shoes used if required. Note the address— MODEL SHOE FORGE, Manchester Stbeet. GREAT FALL IN THE PBICE OF BREAD. T/~S OULD has determined, on . XJ 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 hisinvalid Decorticated Bread. It is highly nutritious, palatible, and easily digestible, and admitted to be the best on the coast. RAM OHP NURSERY FPDANTING ! ! T<rthe Residents of Feildmsr and Settlers ; i of the Sorrounding Districts lIADIEB AKD GENTLEMEN, — 1 have a Large; Stock of Irruit, Forest, «nd Ornauiental Trees, Shrubs, ani Roses lobe sold at Prices to suit the times. Send for catalogue and Special Prices before^purchasing elsewhere. ' Forest Planiing umiertaken, or- trees 5 ippliedfor same at the Lowest Prices. Apple Trees by the 100 or 10i 0, at •very Lowest Prices, Inspection mnied. AH trains stop at the Aramoho Station, which is close to the Nursery. The soil in which my Apple Trees are crown in, is clay, and a number of them are well furnished will) fruit spurs, . Ornamental Trees.— Oamelias, Rhodo dendrons, Azeahas, Magnolias, Ancas, and other varieties that make up a nursery Stoefc. Sedge' Plants —Barberries, 2 years ©Id ; QuicksYsood stronu plants. ,Jr have; also a splendid variety of early seed Potatoes. W. T. BENEFIELD, ..,-, A;b am oho Nttbseet. ». Tt W"N R V J. LE E , iTAILOR, ( adjoining the E . & C, A. Corpbratipn V Office) Manchestee Squaeb, Feieding. The Cheapest Tailor in the District. Cfentlemen's own Material'made up. " Clothes Cleaned and Repaired. Trousers strapp -d from 12s. Hair Cutting— Sixpence. - BIRMINGHAM. <y EREEi L : S T OBEKBE PBB S , MAiVE .on hand— - Groceries, Drap.•;ery,: Boots, Ironmongery, Stationery, Drugsj- and Grass Seeds. .. Goods packed tc any part: of the District, including Feilding and Wanganu'i' Special Bettleimentfc. f Wherever «i. horse can- go, there : we ! can deliver Goods at Low Bates. Agents for New Zealand 1 Insurance Company. Post Office in connection with the store. Postal' address — Fowlers, Feiiding. FO^WLEB BBOS., -Birmingham, Waitapu. ■;■;;:■,■.: Z 31 M HIGGIN , ' . />< : HEMIST AND DBU^iGrIST Xj KIMBOLTOH EO4D. ; hlaw^en^ l^xriisAfrr of rrnWET^ &: CHEESE I pOL^U^PG. 1 waters. . ..;.' SAFK CURt & PILLS :' ; HOP' BITTERS. Trusses Sponoks,* &c. Teeth extraciied TA^ES J. CTJ-RYIS bustto^s» Snipping,, and Forwarding : ■■• "■ "."■■ • Agent,,, ■'.-. ... .■..-;■-•. „•;. ; v '.' Gbey, Stbebtj . ■ - :: t^Li^ : GTON,"N:Z. Propr^torof Weljin^fonPaTcel Deliver* [,ii ■:;':■.: i- Co'mjjiinyv . : ■ Goods and Parcels forwarded to ali;part f s c ■•■*!"; A oiiihe<world. ' *' P.O. Rox 168..T-IDel»phonei =ll6*

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 1

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