LAST 14 DAYS ! C. SMITH, (FROM WELLINGTON) Has just received FIVE MORE CASES Of JSEW GOODS for this GREAT SALE. As my Shop is small, and I am pressed for room, I intend to slaughter my' Goods during the preaeut week, to make room for another shipment to arrive next week. 1 have about 1000 Remnants Of every description, To be sold at just Half Price. Everyone come and visit the CHEAPEST DRAPERY SALE On the Coast. I have just received 30 LADIES' & OHILDRENS' ULSTERS. Latest Fashions, which must be sold i during next 14 Days. Ladies and Gentlemen come and inspect my stock without being pressed to buy. C. SMITH, OPPOSITE POLLOCK'S MANCHESTER STREET, Feill-ing. TMT B R. T B I P E . SURGEON DENTIST, PALMEfiSTON NORTH. Will visit Bulls on Bth and 9th, and FsiLDUft* on 23rd and 24th April. pEEENWOOD & SON, Dental Surobons, WANGANUI. Will visit Feildino on WEDNESDAY, the 17th April [a card.] J\ R. C. C H A B L T ON, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Eyre Street, FEILDING. For Investment on Security of l"reehold Lands. Town Properties accepted ample margin offered. XAM prepared to advance large or small sums on favorable terms to borrowers. Interest, B\ and 7 per cent. — acoording to amount required ; 9 per cent, small sums I invite enquiry as to expenses, and ; borrowers can then compare my terms , with other lender's total charges, I have £4000 and £2000 of local money at 7 per cent, in sums of £1000 \nd upwards. The £2000 lean break into smaller sums at 7£ or 8 per cent. A. SOUTHEY BAKER. Stcjcxtor, Palmerston Nohth. ; [a card.] j MRS. WALTER DUNCAN and Miss NEIL are prepared to give lessons in Paging, Pianoforte, j Dancing, Violin, Drawing, and Paint- j ing in Oils in Feilding and Palmerston North. j Mrs Duncan will receive Parents I and Guardians of intending Pupils at her residence, Manchester street, Feilding. Has also vacancies for a limited ■■ number of Boarders. ; Terms on application. FEILDINQ ASSEMBLY ROOMS: April -4— Alf Lawton Company. \ April 32 — Wellington Amateurs, April 2s— Dance after Entertainment. rp O SUBSC EIBBRS. SUBSCRIBERS are requeued to notify to the Office any irregularity in the delivery of their papers. KIBTON A CURTIS, Proprietors. WEATHER REJPGRT. . Meteorological Report for the week ended Friday, April 6, 1889. THe following table shows the readings of the barometer and rain gnnge at 9.30 a.m. on the riftys .mentioned, and the oiaumciu and minimum temperature daring [the preceding 24 hours :-- ... " ~. lj j ■- .-'■■ :' • i % Thermo. 3 Rainfall Day 9. | feet from Jd ti ria tr »j ground in ipreeedi'g pq shaded i24hdurs* [Max. Mm. Saturday 30 15 | 68 # 3«* OOrtins Sonday 3017 71" 38* 000,, Afonday ...... 30 U 69. 40 0 00,, T»iesfJay 30 07 68" 40 000 „ Wednesday.. 30 00] 68' 38- 000 „ TJiurßdaj.....J»iOi| 7%- 4>- 000 „ Friday-..,.;.. 30 07 f b7- 4% 000 N.B.—The total' rainfall durins? March was I 98 t ches. at against 5 58 inches =• \n Mawh 1888.^^ •■*'• "" ''....,/. , \ •* +; :. SAW,: OodDBKnBBTP.' iTeildihi A>frfj? ; ; J,dg^ : , '■'-, •
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 116, 6 April 1889, Page 2
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