TT is now a recognised fact that H. DONKIN'S IMPOETATIONS FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE cannot be surpassed. The Goods have bean pronounced by all who have seen thein to be "just the very thing" required for this District. As the List is a very long one, space does not permit of me enumerating the many different Lines, so I would strongly advise all those who have not yet paid a visit to my Establishment to do so at once, for it will be a mutual benefit to all of us. Paiticular attention has been paid to my BOOT AftD SHOE DEPARTMENT, and all who are in want of (i Jirst-class article at a moderate price can always procure the same at H. DONKIN'S BEADY MONEY DEAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. I* /T B R. TRIPE. SURGEON DENTIST, PALMERS TON NORTH. Will visit Bulls on Bth and 9th, and Feildinj on 23rd and 24th April. * ■ SPECIAL DENTAL NOTICE. MR. E. P. AMESBURY HAS determined to remain in Feilding, and may be consulted at Mr Gould's (corner of Denbigh and Camp-ben-streets). Mr Amesdury will extend his practice to Palmorston North, Bulls, &c, which places he will visit regularly once a month. E. P. AMESBURY. pEEENWOOD & SON, Dental Surc»eons, WANGANUI. Will visit Feilding on WEDNESDAY, the 17th April. [a card.] T^vß. C. CHARLTON, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Eyre Street, FEILDING. [a card.J MRS. WALTER DUNCAN and Miss NEIL are prepared to give lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Daneing, Violin, Drawing, and Painting in Oils in Feilding and Palmerston North. Mrs Duncan will receive Parents and Guardians of intending Pupils at her residence, Manchester street, Feilding. Ha3 also vacancies for a limited number of Boarders. Terms on application. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. \ SSEMBLY ROOMS, FElLDjt\_ ING. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, April 22nd, at 8 o'clock. THE WELLINGTON TOURING AND CONCERT PARTY will give a GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT as above. The party consists of the following Ladies' and Gentlemen, recognised as the Principal Musicians and Vocalists of Wellington. : — Miss Katharine Hardy, Miss E. L. Trehair Osborne, Miss Alice Widdop, Messrs E. J. Hill, E. L. Widdop, F. W. Haybittle, Walter Haybittle, P. Levi and W. D. Lyon. Tickets obtainable at Mr Carthew's, stationer, on and after 15th April ; where the Secretary will be in attendance. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8. WALTER HAYBITTLE. Sec. To iring and Concert Party. ENGLISH MAILS. The next English and European Mail via San Francisco, will close at the Feilding Post Office on Friday, the 19th day of April, at 4 p.m. Due in London 27th of May. J. H. Stevens, Postmaster. FEIZDING ASSEMBLY MOOMS: April 17 — Jubilee Singers. April 22 — Wellington Amateurs. April 22 — Dance after Entertainment. POST & TELEGRAPH HOLIDAYS, On Good Friday the Post and Telegraph Office will be closed. On Easter Monday the Telegraph Office will open from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. only. The Post Office will open in the evening from 7 to 8 p.m. Jas. H. Stevens.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 119, 13 April 1889, Page 2
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