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ly/f-q^Eii ; SHOEING -FORGE. e^HN TAYLOR, PKOP»! B T ° R • General Smith's work in all its "branches. Agncultural Implements made or repair<edjat moderate charges. A stoek- of Shovel, ■■ Spade, Slasher, Pick, and Long Shovel. Handles. T. T.: still maintains his reputation as a Horse Shoer, and will endeavor toderserve the support of all who -who enitrust him their favors. Steel shoes used if required. Note the address— MODEL SHOE FOEGE, Manchestbb- Street. aBAM OH O NITXL 8 E E V PLANTING riPLANTING ! ! To the Besidents of Feilding and Settlers of Surrounding Districts XaDIKS AND GKNTXBMBN,— • I hay« a Large Stock of truit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, ani Roses lobe sdidat" Prices to suit the times. Send, for catalogue and Special Prices teforeypnrchasing elsewhere. Forest Planting undertaken, or trees supplied for same at the Lowest. Prices. Apple Trees by the 100 or 1000, at Terv Lowest Prices, Inspection invited. AU trains stop at the Aramoho Station, -which is close to the Nursery. ' _ The soiliiri which my Apple Trees are «rowff in, is clay, and a number of them are well 11 ™*^^ Oma^entatTrees.-^raelyis, Ehodo <3endrdns 5 Azeahas, Magnolias, Ancas, *nd other varieties that make up a nursery i0 Bkdqe FlanU.-r- Barberries, 2 years old; Quicks, ;good strong plants. I hare also a splendid variety of early aeed Pototoes. W. T. B^N-EFIELD, AS. HOHO NVBS BE K. llgh^l foe the million. t> rjn :"om s o n * l^.sHrm and Plttmber, MANCHEsiiEH.STHEBT, FeU-DING, 1 jOppb^ite « Stab" Office), Has received a variety of Table Lamps for the: Winter. Large Variety of Tants fronv 250 to 1000 -Gallons, Copper BoUers, Furnace 'Frames. . „. • Tinware ,of all kinds, und descrip ions at prices to snijt tie Times. Hinges, Locks, Bolts, *nd Screws, and *U <leWriptJoti o^lronmoflgerv^ Pnmps,jand , Pipjog f<w same, cut and screwed to ant length. Estimaites given' forallidnas of prambine wl#i. ?' ' •"■• l ••-•' ■-'" ■ - V Country ordeis projmptly attended. Spoutiag and gnttehng fiked at prices to ....... -«uit, the times. „ - r , AH ! repaiTS eiecuted wi ft fha,ye to be -paid-fOTWCaferoeforedelivieryi ■•'■■■■■ '"-■/It -"iL't.li '. ? N -■' ' ' — ' ■ * '.*■ . ■ ' Tanks at lowest prices foe Cash. TO «EBUI^BOWJBBS.:,<I6T^AGB : TBB: rPrQprietor of the afcaye Nur- -• «ery> desires to inthnate that he has still on hand several hundreds «of Fruit Trees, comprising— Apples pearly and late) Pears (nice assortment) Peaches^sjjlendid variety^ Pl^fts ; , Cherries, ;and Strawber- . ; ' ' , ; ries ' " "•' . Oppseh^rrieSj imd Currants. The above areweil-rootecl and healthy plants, Shuharh and Asparagus Hoots in large numbers. Prices Moderate. EDWIN W€USEOLD, PROPRiETOR. N3.— As the season is drawing to 41 close,' . Customers should. makeearly application. . RLiIRVILXE HOUSE, TEMPERANCE. .HQTEL AND BAKERS. COBNEB OF CaMDEN &; DENBIGH STBEETS, FEILPING. This well-known Private Hotel and Hoarding-House: is situatedjn^ the healthießtand pleasantest part^of the Borough of Feilding, and is fitted up and Furnished irith the elbsest regard to the comfort i and convenience of Private Boarders' and Travellers._ - Private Mttirig Rooms 'and Bath Foom,' Good Beds, and I'irst-class Table i Moderate Charges. THE. BAKERY. Best Bread delivered daily to all Tarts;^Feilding an^ Suburbs. Picnfcs/and, Parties . stipphed with overv reqiusite. AU %ds of Pastry antf Cakes anadeto, order. ' j J PBOPBI E T O B ,

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 46, 25 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 46, 25 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 46, 25 September 1888, Page 1

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