. & TOlGrli-i * :- ; . SON,. / ;. V\\. - . ; ■ '»■ , ,Fsifci&/ ' L '.'dtfHt Are- now prepared to stilly Pan^ers^ and Settlers witheverydesxsfejt- ' : _ ; -.•;■ -' ; .. tion> of ;*■ ■ '': '?;; *"■. ■ Farming: Requisite "W ' .-. lea, • . • ■ ; v ; gg, . .j i.^ i .. ■ Sugrar; and v ■ •■^. , v ■ v Groceries," * in Wholesale Parcels only./ ALL KXNDS OP,Pjt()I>TTCE BQTJ^tgj Wool Packs, -Raddiei'C|il, &&, .also * supplied,; J > houshholl^3p ; mm M m COAL.V ■; ;,^ Pond's Enamelled Bailer Boxes ' N Fine, Coai:se ? andHost Salt ' New season'si.Tftrnip, OloVer, and Grass Seeds for sale^ For sale— "Little Albany Butterworker.!?' Linseed, whole and crushed. ■■■ ■$ Agent for — James Laird's Garden, Flower, " and Grass Seeds. » CASH PURCHASERS OF WOOL IN" AHY QUANTITr. JAMES FEASER, V PLUMBER AND TINSMITH,* Manchester Srrbet.^ ' (Opposite the Denbigh Ho*tei.) <^ ' TAN Eft suppl.ie, and spou^^Mß fixed at prices to suit th^imgllj^l COPPER BOILERS i And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices. ; Wood and. Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. \ - ;: Make? of the Excelsior Fire Blower —no Household should be without. Excelsior Blower for sulphuring blighte 1 jYines. or Trees. •' ° EsHmatesi given for all kinds of plumbing work. - ; ■ ■ JAMEiS FRASERv^. __J>-^ MANCHESTER V ~ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE O'^ '(Opposite Salvation Army Barracks); ALFRED EASE rpENDKRS hia thanks for the.^Lj|^| era! support he has received^ $ta^uig4n business on hrs ovm. and after ten. (10) years' studvXr 16 re suirements. of the Dis^ .- trict" carr^ fel?r P romise satisfaction to ALL favSig|^ im > caU - A splendid lot^f^jj^g^^ses f: just to hancL^^^ Towel Rods, Brass. Some Carpet at.9d per yard. Toilet Sets to suit all Tastes. / Iron Bedsteads— tsheap. Mats, Matting, Carpets, Chairs, Blind' * Rollers, Brooms, Fenders and Fire Irons. COME A YD SEE. -'■ i GICHARi)'S CASH GROC^^f^'^ ' STORE, -^ " COKNER MANCHES3^Rr^GItEY STREETS E. B. (H^^RD, BEGS to announce that he has opened the abotre <store, and I trusts, by keeping none but the Best ■ and Freshest Gdodsi, combined with I Moderate -Charges for Cash, to merit a share "of public patronage. All lines in Groceries, comprising Teas, Sugars, Flour, Cured Fish Confectionery, Fresh Fruit, -&c.,Tcept in stock. Cash Buyer of Eggs, Butter, and Produce generally.. ■ ' : Tjl ST ABL I vS H Flower > p t EDWIN YQUNG, ' GBOOEB, FRUITERER, BOOKSELLER, & PRODUCE STORE Oranges. Lemons, Pine Apple?, Bananas, -" Chestnuts, nnd/Walnuts^ New Season's Garden' Seeds-2.d-'to : 4dv": Lolties, Cakes, and Bis#fitfs, . . ' ; Mtat and^ultiF'ejs. Tobaccos. CjgArsTlSgiirettes, Pipes, & c .FcwlsNVheat -erus^d and wliole. Oats, Bran, i'oliafd^ Pob^^^^^^^H sheaf ClinfPjg^^l^^^^^^^H
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 7, 2 July 1889, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 7, 2 July 1889, Page 1
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