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AET UNION. .(By Permission of the Honobable , \ ( the CoiONiAii Secretary.) To^ take place on or^ about SATURDAY, 80th MAEOH,'IBB9, MRS FASTIE'S SAMPLE BOOMS. Four" Beautiful Pictures, of Which f theifollowmp 'are the J titles, mth briefdebcriptions of each,: L No/l ""This magnificent steel engraving is entitled, „ jj_ ■*">," -*r, r "' J I Size 30 by^4o m'ches After a L painting bv the celebrated master of 'art, MrE. Douelas .Engraved Itv Mr k V C Alias. ]"' « fine-t Jersey(cattle ai< shonn m the i>ii*-l of a refreshina hndscipp Mi u'Min Douglas is nusiirpa<st ( { t v in «i mal jninter, and this is*his mastert )> t*r,« *h ill (almost ao 7 |iearsi'ti') Oie ohseirer 'lii! real action and aemnMif. Vn'eieii n\o \w picture. > The an itomy i* peitect i ih. it,esists in America a droning Us>te , lor works of highiart in this line of sub* jet is which murks an era of progress in the right direction, We are pioud to be „»ble, at this (time to place llu<» grand entj i nving before the putilic; it is a woik of great s>trent>th and character. (No 2. This elegant sieel engraving is 1 , - "HO MERITS TREASUR! S " iStze»3oby 40 in'ches After a p,nntin« bv tlto celebrated master of art Mr R. Carr.ck by uT'L A tkmson t The picjuielivtrue to its tn'e. uml with, great >forcejand (fharacier.i is most [Chj'fmjnaly P/y[rayed^ a dQme^t c, scene H r 9 ea W,rP l ( a % w " s < eVtr o'le.riied ui n Ihe fljghis of p ( oetic f.iuc,v, or in the HongfnKs'of olmer stalls' 1 ; the jiw.is o \ home, the chiia.ri>n' hari> ui^hmk r llnt lplaCQ^ o^course, And mulliet -nd ' ther fin the.ifaho^ «rogo»t',i' -lesuiuion of this iace work^of high art, such as would cariywith ltjajrne jden of -t^ nuril, elegance anclr.beauiy Wf believe impos stt>le^ we eefttfmly, arc not equil to the task Bui wherever'seen'it is appreciated. admired and desired '' iNo 3 cThis magnificent steel engrav. uffgfts epluJed cfj; rih j iA oh "THE/ KNIGHTLY MIRROR" Size 3o hy k 4O inulies After r thelwellknown, renowned painting by Vlr p K. mons A'scene in the olden days when armor was worn'iiy knighis, fo give a description of this grand wo 1 r'ir of high art, that wo'uld give anything like a c»r« ,_r,ec,t idea pf it is impossible \rtists *»nd arl critics tre un ininio<i- in pi on •nueiuj it one of 'ln' fijst uul hrim^r en.i.tv ugs in ihe world It wijl he prized py j,k,v who«e homes it graces' f, fjuch en -ray-n^s are"being more and 'more souuht, winch indicates that taste^m the iiah( direction is being cultivattd and is rapidly developing We eommc-d it N* all as an engraving of .rate excellence 1 No: l 4 This splendid steel « s^ra* iaa i<» entitled. •• MFFPINS." ,„ Size 30 by 40 iDches ( After^a painting by the renowned Mr Eduin^ouJ s Engraved by Vlr J. C. Webb ,H>,e* have a work of ij-J, arl o | Kreaf exce l^ lence >ind ( beaut > ; ( the jjames ..f (he punter and erurivei .ire a guarantee for t liar, ,I'h^ scene i- quiet yet animated ' A stately lady, a vei Iwbls queen of nature, lingers »t breikfast— the house dogs— lnraernoble looking follows — look as though fh.y felt it time for action, and they longins»lv regard, the muffins, hot and steaming near hy.~ There is great spir.t in th;s 'sptendid work of high srt, nnd it is dt>f reciat'cd bv all who really k'.uw «oi dpi u e 'Ihe port» ray it i- fiin til to ui n> md very strons; ' i , i ' r " Eighty Tickets of 5s each. The Diawinfj to be made uuder 1 i j , - f,-. I „ n »iuo tiee VvM KIiADIiNG-, I Manager. E AR O F^TJISIDRY " FLLINU7 >S S. LUKE &.SONS H ire Foi Silt 1 , 2 new 8-h.p rnd 1 5 h p Honzontal bttam hngines; highly finlslied ; che«j> LOOK MEMEiA Lame assortment of Cooking Ranges in btock, of all designs and sizes, self" contained or tai Imildin^, in.' with* or wm'ioui tubular or slioe h p. boilers Insptction lo our Sh'ow Boom invited. S LHKK <fc JsONft have just received a Inrge \anei} of n w designs of Ornamental Cjsiint;s. unequalled forjfiuisii an. l price' to our Show Room J is inrited. _ , •/ 'i Makers of-'a suierior flax stripper, which combines all the latest improve. m«*nts as pointed out^ by experienced dresseis «nd is said to be the best inu«t> Flux dies^msi machines in siockj en gines andj>,< llers for,same. r <' » STABLI- H'ED lS^l. ;; EDWIN YOUIjTG, FRUITERER,GROC£fi,STATIoijER A^D NEWS-A&ENIv Oranges. f Pine Applets, Lemons, Plums, Cherries'; Bananas, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Apricot*,, Eating ," 1 and Cooking Apples' x ,r' All sorts of NuK Lolhes,' Cakes, and BiscuuV o'*"*0 '*"* i^i Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, <fec • fFresh VegeiablesJ i i i an-'.' Fovls: Wheat. Bailey; O..l%iC!riff, Bran, Pollard, and New Potatoes Ostrich Feaihera Cleaned, Djel an > I'urled. rt ', "Kimbolton Road FwtTDiwfl* ' VDLCATS' r FOU^DIiY,* r Mannebs tbket, Wellinotom. < r - Iron and Brass Founders, Are prepared to execute Orders for.CAM t ■ Jix« JkiWuovata Ibok Work. Part* Of Flax Machined Icp^rin *t*eK

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 1

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