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AVM. r GAE3:HEW IS now opening up -direct from the Manufacturers EXTAINUI H " 10 Cases of FANCY GOODS & TOYS i £ Consisting of all the Novelties p of the Season. C j-r; EX TAINTJI & IONIC— 6 Cases of SCHOOL PRIZE BOOK-i from CAriseil nnd Co. ancr Ward p£ Lock and Co., aud P--6 Cases from other Publishers. !* My Terms to Committees are same as £: previous years. pt Lett's Diary s 1890 full stock. fr XMas Cards and Booklets as usual. WILLIAM CARTHEW, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FEILDING. EMTIKE feTABLEi FEK.!>US3ON STREET, FEiLDINO Ln'ERY AKD BAIT STiBLES. "Horses and Buggies always on dire. T" AM prepared to break in Horses To saddle for Ladies To saddle ior Gentlemen -r To drive in single or double liar- * ness To train Hunters Terms to suit the times. 1 Tarn also prepared to bay or sell Horses f J at all times. 1< JOHN McKENZIE, Empire Stables, Forgussou Street, Eeikling. , w7 j7T>ani)y~" GENERAL COMMISSION AGi.NT, £ BUTCEE a specialty. ; . /^ELLAE for Storing is Cool, Dry ( V^' and Well Ventilated Advances made on Butter and i Cheese consigned for sale in London. A AddreSs — i 5, GKEY STREET. WELLINGTON. Cellar ; Custom House Quay. : DAW^S 7" i LIVERY ANL BAIT STABLES ! FEILDING. ESTABLISHED BEFOEE THE FLOOD. IN thanking the public for tbeii 1 past favors, Mr Daw desires to • J intimate that he has always on baud : —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Biding Horses, &c. Special arrangements made for Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. Commercial Travellers attended to c on shortest notice by letter or telegram. ( Conveyance at each Train. 1 Carrying business conducted as hitherto. SAMUEL DAW, Proprietor. 5 COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. ME. SAMJEL DAW, iS u uw running a line of Coaches between Feilding and Birmingham. TIME-TABLE: "Leave Feilding .. .. 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. t Parcels aud Luggage collected at Hotels and Stores, and delivered any- { where ou the road. ( """railway hotel, j tho;;:\ iJUiV q,u\Y, Wellington Nkaeest Hotel to tor Manawatu ' Kailway Station. ' DANIEL DEAL!, J (Late of Cricketer's Arms, Proprietor. npiHJE cojnfort and convenience of _1_ Travellers carefully studied. J Central position aud every accommodation. Meals always ready for Trayellers by early, and late Trains. Hot ,t Cold Baths. Superior Table. Best Brands in Wines and Spirits. ' Larges strictly moderate. A7wrß^ r °^ w " T - ; LAND, ESTATE, and GENERAL j COMMISSION AGENT. i i Sale or purchase of Lund or other ] froperlj. Management of Estates (Town or i country .Negotiation of Loans. ' Obtaining suitable investments for capitalists. Mercantile Broking generally. t Assesriiiit nts, arbitratious and valuaons. i Kiulc or purchase of Businesses. r I have a constant enquiry . for Fai in \ .md othor Properiii-s in the .Manauaiu „ District, and any person desiring to fimi r v purchaser should t'oiumuiuuaU 1 with inc. J - Produce shipped to London or Australia on Hcc-ount of clients, and returns made promptly. ( A. W. BROWN, ■( Panajha-steket. Wellington. j CHEAPEST OF THE BESI\ A. H. COOK, TAILOK & HABITMAKER, ( (Successor to late John Cook & Son) Lambton Quay, Wellikgton, HAVING been for ten years with Messrs C-iok & Son (my grand- £ father and father), their old Customer* , may depeud on receiyiuy from me the [ same care and consideration as from ( my predecessors. To the .public, I beg t-i s-tate that I c will conduct my basinets in accord- "J ;mce with ihe times, to merit a liberal « s import, wiiich 1 most respectiuliy c KOiicit. t. A, H. COOK, v 3Q/7/89 • Tailor 1

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 75, 14 December 1889, Page 4

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