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H. J. HALIDAY, THE SADDLER, FEILDING, 'I'HANKS his numerous customers in Feilding and surrounding districts I for their patronage during the time he has been in business. He is determined, by buying only the Best Materials in the very Ciieapest Market, and Good Workmanship combined with extremely Moderate Prices to merit and strengthen the confidence hitherto placed in him. Considerable improvements have been effected on the pre^is< s, to make room for his New Siock of Goods manufactured on the premises. Also, for a Large :>tock of SADDLEEY & HAE> ESS just arrived. SADDLES, GIG, BITGGY, & CART & TRAP HARNESS In Stock and Made to Order, to suit the v aried tastes of customers. WHIPS, SPUES, GIETH-, BEIDLES, & GRINDEEY of all kinds in Stock. Eepairs executed by skilled workmen at moderate prices. In a word, all requiring Saddlery, Harness, or repairs of any kind will find it to their advantage to give HALIDAY a trial. They will get the best materials and first-class work at the very lowest rates. Come and see for yourselves. H. J. HALIDAY'S SADDLERY, PEKGUS3ON STREET, FEILDING. Reid & Gray's JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, In size from six feet to twelve ieet wide A Ipo, their Improved BROADCAST FORCE-FEED GRAIN, GRASS, & TURNIP SOWER. Sows uniformly regular u^der all conditions, and can be entrusted to the guidance of a boy. Send for Testimonials. GRAIN DRILLS, FROM 11 TO 17 COULTERS. 'I he Grain being covered at once prevents the birds from taking the seed. Also their PATENT BAiiGERS. (Single or Double). Send for Testimonials One of thesa Single Baggers cut, when timed, 70 bags in half an hour Also, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 CHAFFOU'ITERS, with all latest improvements. Over 8,000 Made DOI'BLK-KUKWoW PLOUGH, Over 8.000 Made. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS All sizes with plain and serrated ring-s, or all plain rings. STKEL ZIZZAG HARROWS. No 1 Royal Fau Mill, 24in wide, L 7, railage paid. No. L> Royal Fan Mill, 30, n wide, L 8 10s, railage paid Bentall's ODD Chaffcutters. L 6 6s. REID & GEAY'S TUEISIP SOWERS, with or without Guano Sowers; all sizes, 1 to 16 Coulters, and 7 to 14 inches apart; made to sow turnips and manure down the same tube, or in two, one following the other. This drill is specially commended by all those who have used them. Testimonial just received— Timabu, Ist Moy. Messrs Reid & Gbat— Dear Sirs,- In reference to the Turnip and Manure Drill which I purchased from you in November last year, for Georee Gray Rassell, Esq., Otipua, Timaru I have pleasure in stating that it is the best Drill I have seen for distributing artificial manure, either in a dry or damp state; it never clogs, and is easily regulated as to quantity, and distributes the manure with perfect regularity and gave good satisfaction.— Yours truly, Alfx. Wyllie. MANCHESTER Tailoring, Clothing, and Outfitting Establishment, NEXT TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE, I BEG to announce receipt of new consignment per Royal Mail Reamer of West of England, Scorch, and other Home Tweeds. Also just received, splendid assortment of Kaiapoi, Koslyn, Mosgiel, Otunaru and other Colonial Tweeds. Suits from £4. Trousers and Vesrs from £2. Trousers from 255. No females' work. Goods thoroughly shrunk, Suits made to order, and the best Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaran eed ONE TRIAL SOLICITED W. STEVENS, Proprietor

FEILDING BREWERY, Denbigh Steeet. WRIGHTSON & WRIGHT, Proprietors. THE Brewery is now in full operation, and the Proprietors can supply customers with a first-class, full bodied, sparkling \LE. For charges and terms apply on the premises. ' Wrightson & "Wright, Proprietors. gT~hT say well, Curriaqe Factory, KIMBOLTON KOAD, (Next to Mr John Bishop, Blaekbmith. GIT AY WELL begs » O • O to announce that he has oommenced 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 anii beet designs.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 63, 3 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 63, 3 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 63, 3 November 1888, Page 1

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