ikTJLW ZEALAND INSUEANCE 1M COMPANY, FIEE AND MARINE. Capital, £1,000,000; paid-up, £200,000 lieserve arid Be-Insurance fund, £235,000. . Agencies in Feilding, Halcombe, Palmerston North, Sandon,- and Foxton 'K. M. SIM* SON, Manager Lanibton Quay Wellington. HUGH L BHEEWILL, üb-Agent, Feilding. • • 1890': CHRISTMAS OHEI'B ! CHRISTMAS HAMPERS! AND A MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Messrs WOLLERMAN & Co. Whilst wishing their Customers A MERRY CBRISTMAS, BEG to notify, that they are pre- - pared to- supply on the shortest 1 notice assorted Hampers of • WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c. " The satisfaction given to our Custom cis for years past should be a bufficien.t guarantee that our aim has been to supply an Article not to be ■ excelled, either in Purity or Quality, by any in the Wellington District. Hampers carefully "packed and consigned to any part of the district. Groceries, 'Newest Fruits, Christmas .Luxuries, & Novelties Afe Lowest -Prices. WOLLEBMAN & CO. . WHOLESALE WINE and BPIEIT MERCHANTS, THE SQUARE, PALME KS TON 2f ; JOHN D. VALENTINE,. BUILDEE AND CONTRACTOR Feilding. Business Premises— Adjoining Di\ Johnston's and nearly opposite "The Red House." ALL Orders and Contracts cxc- I cuted and " completed with promptitude in "a thoroughly workmanlike manner. Billiard Table Cushions epaired or re-coveved. Billiard t*tl- cloths turned. JOHN D. VALENTINE, Builder &' Contractor. IyfANAWATU BUTCHERY, A. & J. B. PRINGLE, Proprietors,. ' Have always on Hand — Prime Bkef, Best Quality Mutton, Coened Beef, Small Goods. \ Hotels and Families waited on for Orders every Day. " ' ' Orders left with the Proprietors for Small Goods of any description \ promptly executed and j delivered.' A. & J., BT~PRINGLE, proprietors. i SOMETHING NEW.' 01 A W EEKLY easily earned by jbi-V an Energetic and Enterprising Person (either sex.) Perman- | ent and agreeable occupation. • No Capital required and success guaranteed to" Real Live 'Agents, especially during Christmas Season. Apply at once for full particulars to E. B. JONES, * 6 Bridge Street. P.O. Box 570. Sydney 2/11/89 WOOL SEASON, 1889-90. A. PETERSON, •'The Square, Palmerston North, BEGS' to announce to Farmers and that he is a Buyer of Wool in any quantity. As he is a Buyer for tne Manufacturer, it is unnecesrary to point out that sellers will s>tudy their own, interests by communicating with the undersigned before disposing of their Clip, a& all charges m connection with selling Wool at auction or to Middleniea are entirely dispensed with. . A. PETERSON, The Square, Palmebston North. Post Office Box : No. 3. 8.K.-SHA.W, (of the late ahaw & Son, Wf llington) WATCUM AKKII & JEWELLER, (Next to the Assembly Rooms, Kimbolton i oad.) A LARUM, Bee, Cottage and 3J3_ Day Clocks on hand— very reasonable. The usual guarantee given with all regain. -' /
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 84, 9 January 1890, Page 1
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