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T^6i)jp : ■ S&QEING -'FORGE. JOHN : TAYLOR, P R O P K I E T OR. General Smitli's work in all its toranenes. . Agricultural Implements made orrepairedjat moderate charges. A - stock; of Sliovfel,. Spade, Masher, Pickj and Long Shovel Handles. T: T. still maintains his reputation asva;Horse Shoer, and will endeavor totferserve the support of all who who 1 -him their favors. Steel shoes used if required. Note the addiress— 'MODEIj. SHOE FORGE, Manchester Street. \jk a'm.CXIIO N URSER.Y PLiNTIF<3 rTLJLNTING ! ! To the!Resid?nts of "Fending and' Settlers of the '■'Sjurrbundiag Districts liADiKS &<bt> Gentlemen, — Thave a.Large Stock of Bruit, Forest, and ,Qmanj*ntal Trees, Shrubs, ami Roses to be sq\d at Prices to suit the times. Send for .catalogue and Special Prices before 'purchasing, elsewhere. Forest/ Planting undertaken, or trees supplied for same at the Lowest Prices. Apple 1 Trees by the 100 or 1000, at rery Lowest Prices, Inspection invited. Alltraihs stop at the Arambho Station, which, is close to the Nursery. The soil in which my Apple Trees are grown in, is clay, and a number of them are' weil. furnished with fruit spurs • Ornamental Trees.— Oamelias, Rhodo <leridrbns, Aepalias, Magnolias, Ancas, and bthervarietiesthat make up a nursery Stocks j; . ■ Jfydqe: Pfc^*>-Barbernes, 2 years old; Qttickp, godditrbng plants. I have also a splendid variety of early «eed Pbtotoes." W; T. BE2JEFIELD, ARjfMfoHo Nursery. LIGHT FOR THE MILLION. T}mHO M S O N Tinsmith and Plumber, ManoSesteb Street, Feilding, lOpjwsite " Star" Office), Has rfVeiyed a variety of Table Lamps for the Wiaujr. Largo Vanetv of Tapks from 250 to 1000 GalloDS, Copper BoilerH, Furnace Frames- .." ; - : Tinware of Ml kinds and descriptions .at prices to suit tke Times. Hinges Locks, Bolfs, and Screws, and all descriptibn of Ironmongery. Pumps, >nd iPipmg for same, cut and screwed to-anyilenetU. Estimates given for all kinas of plumbine work. <■" .; Conhtry orders promptly attended. Spouting and gat tipring fixed at prices to suit the timesAll.Tepairs'* executed wiJi ihave to be paid r for in Cash before delivery. Tanks at lowest prices for Cash. TO 1 FRXJiT-GltoiyiEßS (OOTt AGE- ' GARDENERS, & OTHERS. MAftCfiEST li" NUR&ERY, King Stheet, Feilding. THE Proprietor of the above Nursery desires to intimate that he has still on hand several, hundreds of Fruit Trees, comprising — Apples (early and late) Pears (nice assortment) Peaches (Splendid variety) Plums, (Cherries, and Strawberries Gooseberries and Currants. The above are well-rooted and healthy ' plants. Rhubarb , and Asparagus ■ Roots in large numbers; Prices^Moderate. ; ' pROPIVIETOp. N.B.— As the season is. drawing to & close, Customers should make early application. . . .. .'.'■■ FuTkT& VltxVE HOUSE, TEMPERA N# HOTEL' AND BAtERI*. Corner oF<3AMEfN'& Denbigh Streets, FEILDING. This wellrknown Private Hotel and Boarding House is situated in the healthiest anflpleasantest part of the Borough • of -Eeilding, and is fitted up and Furnished with the closest regard to the cop*fx>r£ ~p.n& convenience of Private Boarders and Travellers. Private fitting Rooms and Bath l^oom, Good BedSj and First-class Table. Moderate Charges. THE BAKERY. Best Be&mI delivered daily to all parts of Feilding and Suburbs: Picnics antf Parties supplied' with every reqiusritf 4 : All. kinds' of Pastry and Cakes jnnde io order. JOHNGOULP,' P B O P * I E T OR.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 6 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 6 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 38, 6 September 1888, Page 1

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