DAW'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES FEILDING. V ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE ' FLOOD. f y IN thanking the public for tbeii j past favors, Mr Daw desires to > intimate that lie lias always on hand * —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies : Quiet Riding Horses, &c. I Special arrangements made for ! Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. Commercial Travellers attended to | on shortest notice by letter or telegram, i Conveyance at each Train. Carrying business conducted as | hitherto. j SAMUEL DAW, Proprietor. COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. MR. SAMUEL DAW, IS now running a line of Coaches between Feilding and Birmingham. TIME- TABLE : Leave Feildiug .. .. 8.30 a.ai. Arrive Birmingham .. 11.30 a.m. Leave Birmingham . . 3 p.m. Arrive Feilding . . . . 6 p.m. On Monday & Saturday in each week. Parcels and Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered anywhere on the road. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE VI DEPARTMENT. j CHIEF ADVANTAGES. I Low premiums and large bonuses. Funds kept in New Zealand. Claims paid immediately after proof of de&W. Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSUKBD linoluding Bonus Additions) ... .... ... £T&5&3 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealand) ■■• 41,328,493 In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over J^BB,utw The Surplus Cash Profits in 1885 were £&i&fißt OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund System Policies u« now being issued. New Assurers and existing Assurance Policyholders will be allowed to join this section. All profits accruing after entering the section are sat apart to be divided among the policyholders remaining in the section at the end of 1900, when liberal returns in cash are aatiC1 The principles of the Tontine and mode of keeping accounts are not kept secret, as In case of other Tontines advertised. •** Information can be obtained at the Head Office and all Branches and Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agents of the Department F. W. FEANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. LUCKIB, Comruisaionw. Under the Patronage of mr James Fergussojn£, late Govehnor of New Zealand. ME J. HYDE-PARKER, Pianist, Professor of Music (from Wellington ) Pupil of the best London Masters, \\ ILL give Elementary and Fin- * * ishiug Lessons on the Pianoforte, Violin, in r-inging, the Theory of Music, and Dancing in the latest style. From the success that has always attended Mr Parker's instruction, he can guarantee rapid improvement. Highest references. Classes for Music, Singing, Dancing, and French. Terms moderate. A Musical Literary and Dramatic Club in course of formation, Second- hand Piano for sale. Agent for best Pianos. Feilding Address*: Academy of Mufic, Glasgow House, Manchester and Grey streets. May 14, 1889. CORRUGATED IRON. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY and ask for EMPIRE CROWN BRAND ot GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON. Also SECOND-CLASS GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, And special for Flax Mills, BLACK CORRUGATED IRON, The CHEAPEST IRON in the MARKET. Also, — BLACK CORRUGAT|ED IRON, PAINTED WliH HEMATITE. The above can be purchased FOR CASH AT THE LOWEST PEICES, Direct from the Manufactory, VICTORIA STREET, (Corner of Chew's Lane.) THOMAS BALLING ER, Office and Warehouse, No. 17, Willis Street. Wellington. Note. — Highest Cash Price given for Old Zinc in any quantity. (3 T I (5 E S~^ IF you want your Umbrellas re" covered take them to Lethaby Bros If you want your Parasol lined the >est place is Lethaby Bros. If your Umbrella is broke in any way Lethaby Bros, is the cheapest in Wellington. If rotir servant has broken any of your China or Glassware, the Cheapest place to \\vl it rivitted at Lethaby Bros. Also that Lethaby Bros hnve just re» ceived a large quantity of Umbrella terialsNote Address — LEI HA BY BROS, Cuba street, Wellington. QMITH "DROS. VOLCAN FOUNDRY, Mannebb . s tbeet, Wellington, Iron and Brass Founders, Are prepared to execute Orders for Cast & Wbocght Ibok Wobk. Parts of Flax Machines kept in atoek, Sbo»m»k»*s' Larti mads to order.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 28, 20 August 1889, Page 4
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