Cheapest Place in New Zealand for Wind'w 'PaperGlass, ' :^^^iiSri£i%^~'i^ I^ f^'^ST~:-:'"'''' '1^ '^ '""'^S- ?i -'^^ffiSiHS-' i "- haugWhite JBS^S~"""~~*^ :^& 7*l&? s j£~* : sz»' ! ' '•t'~''T bs %ji <~ ""pp; in ° B8 ' ' Lead, ■ Sole ■ Oils, j^^g_^. T- ARO PAPtRHANOiNG VyAREHQUSE _^g^- Agent 1 " i^&^^iWl^l^^iSife^l^^^^^P WHar. S taudsj -^^^TcHZv^2lE3 l££EmjiߣEME2 r-sr^TAz^-r^TJj^ e y ieu , EOWNEYand WINDSOE NEWTON'S AETISTS' COLOES AND BEUSHES. R. MARTIN, WELLINGTON. ROUBE AND BURItELL, CO AC H BUILDERS, WELLINGTON, DESIRE the Inhabitants of Feilding and the Manawatu District gen- . erally to know that they are the Best and Cheapest Coaohbuilderfa There is no Ooachbuilder in the Province that can touch them, for the followingreasons : — They have, the Largest Staff of First-cluss Tradesmen of any Firm The Largest stock of easoned Material And they also have a complete Plant of Steam Machinery And tbey being both Sirst class; Tradesmen in their separate Branches, superintend all work Anyone requiring any description of Vehicle, should write for their Price List and Illustrated Catalogue. Sole Agents for the • ; COETLAND WAGGON COMPANY'S CELEBEATED BOAT) CARTS. Shipments to arrive. Note the Address — ROUSE .A BLRRELL, EMPIEE STEAM COACH FAGTOEY . COTTRTENA.Y PIiACBV WELLINGTON. 30/ HEALTH FOR ALL. HOLLOYVAY'S PILLS AND OIST3IKNT. h« Pills Purify the Blood, correct all' Disorders of the .Liver, Stomach, Kidney <■ and Bowels. Ihey invigorate ancTrestore to health Debihtatated Constitution, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Feojales of aliases. For Children and the aged they are priceless. ' '"'.';"' j The Ointment is an infalliMe remedy for Bad Le«s,. Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is famous for Goui arid liheunfotis'm: For Disorders of the 1 Chest it has no equal. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Uouylis, Colds. Glandular {swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no rival; and for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm. Manufactured only at Thomas Holloway's establishment, 78 .New Oxford Street (late 533 Oxford Street), London, and are sold at Is l^d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s 225, and 33s each Box or Pot, and may be had of all Aiedicine Vendors through' out the World. Purchasers should look to the Labels on' the Pots and Boxes, "if he address is not 633 Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. THE E IN BOA3DING-HODSE Tl /TAN CHESTER NUESEEY. GLADSTONE 3TEEET, JjJ. ( Hajlway .Reserve.) T0 COTTAGE GAEDENEES AND MRS CORKEEY OTHEES. HAiS open the above Establish- * ment, and she is f.repared to EuWIN WORvSFOLD receive Boarders at the usual rate. Has for sale a splendid vaiiety of All the Comforts of a Home provided. . ; . . „— . POT PLANTS. Meals at all Hours, Is each. . -d 3 - -'- All' Prices moderate. Beds, Is. __ ' ■ EDWIN WOESFOLD, UPPEE CUBA STREET PAPEEHANGING WAEEHOUSE, Proprietor Wellington. ~" " " ' J. W,~EVANS, . - .; •-- •?W«I' . Phoprietor - Government life insurance DEPARTMENT. JW. E., being a Direct Importer, Established ie?o. . offers special advantages to r m?ANTPFn ny trp <?tatp Country Storekeepers and others who EVERI licy ) GUAr ' ANTEED BY THE STATEI . may favor him with orders. The two prime reasons which have led , t$ /the ejtvaordinary J^ bonuses which this Picture Frame Mouldings in ffreat office has' been able to declare have been its " UIB iiaiu « mouiurngs in great; economical management and its bevariety. . mabkablt favourable mortality EXPEItIENCE. •PAPEEfIANGINGS, "The Australasian 'lnsurance "and Banking OILS, LEAD, SCKIM AND GLASS Kecbrd" says, — "It [the N. Z. Government A specialty. oftceisosseßses-the'spleii'dia advantage _. , . . , , pf operating in. .perhaps the Eatery requisite of the Trade kept in healthiest country in the world. StocK. To this, coupled with rigid care in the selection z-i . n j ,.,,! of lives, has been due the unprece(lentedly low Country Orders promptly attended to. | rate of ' mort aiity which the office has enjoyed. _ ' . A TRIAL SOLICITED* Year by year the Actual deaths have fallen far l_ ■'■' _. '■■' _sborCpf^hat..w.TO anticipated, and the funds r*TTT? API 7 Crp nW TTI1? ■Dtnum thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits OJltAi'Jlibl U* IHljj BEbT, which at the last valuation (December, 1885) ■ - ' ' ainoviiitecl iii/cash to more than— A. H. COOK, - '£242,0W Sterling. TAILOE & HABITMAKEE, Present FUNDS over 1J MILLION POUNDS. (Successor, to John Cook and Son) annual income exceeds £282,000. Lambton Quay,' Wellington, ' f'-w,frankland,f.i.a., HAVING been for ten years witil 8] __ Commissioner and Govt. Actuary. MesErsC»OK& SoN(my grand- ~ WHKN YUV VI IT father and father), their old Customers -W-n-TTTIvr 1 J'OV may depend on receiving from me the • ».. same care and consideration as fi-om Don't failto call at the Cheap Furnimy predecessors. ture Kstnhlishmpnt of -To the public, I beg to titafe that I TT '; ;, ,, n T J|.V. »| wV*a uvl it 1 t?^< will conduct my buainewin accord- Ul HOLbl hhhH A D AIA IThEbb ance with the times, to merit a liberal ■'-,':, c T '"' rT ■**•'■■ support, which I most respectful.y ' 2 } 5 LaMBT !> n Q UAy VVELLiyordii solicit. ' Kenrly opposite Government Buildings A. H COOK, n 1. T . ,jy , , j . . -j £ , 8 l d rri m " u '» -lze Irott Bedstead and ■ HU/7/Bj Tail" B».r.nij8 ».r.nij Matu-ess : ... ... 3, 0 |() RAILWAY HDTBL ): Su-,^s^H«k^«tri.-«.fai. g THOENuOiNQ.UAY^WELLIinGTOiN 1 Superior Spring stuffed-. Suite , .' cohered v ilh hair s(' t ai ink" 'l3 .0 < NEABKBT HOTELTO'THI? MaNAWATU 1 Oet"rihe buite s/pl'ilik f sf'uffied 7' 1U ;(f Railway Station. Couches spring: ;.stii.ffed' »nd /' , ; ' '■• "' — covered with, ere touno ... 1 7■ (5 DANIEL T>EALY, ' ; Ras.v ( Chaifrditto ■;-.-. '-.-:v -.t^:l'ls f< (Late of Cricketer's Arms,, Proprietor. Chiffonier .y ,-• • -•- f ? .^, • ;■ ■ L T -Bound- laWes polished; I o;0 , finHE comfort and . convenie,nce Jof wwl'srinci 1^ .'-••"■ ' 11 •• 1 JL .." Travellers %arefully studi^i. . CheVisV.k'^r^f-JiiJ.'-":' ;\; -i 15' ; 1* 1 Central position aud. every accomrn'o^ jWusiijjtjiijd^ajtid U)ije|Wvioo 1 3 ! (j dfltfiidn.? ; :!:.:., ■;- ' •■■' '•- - v ; v ? i : f ;''! v :' v::.; v .; . i(i <$ '' ' Mealg ialw^ays rejady for >Tray ellers |>y "; "Sing l e s-prm^;' Ma t i rps . . . „ . ' 10 'ef , 4 ' -^'ea'rly aiidiat'e Trains ' Kapoe : : beds, i' ; b{)lsters, and i/il!ort'.s, and Hot (S^Coidißaiha^ Superior- Tabi . AiUfcindit of bed.J^on _liii,n4, ai^the, , : Best B^nds m W^t^Mil'' ■Mi^t^S'l:^, ta. * . ' Chaises fitrifltlyjnoderati. h cliar?e. - ?
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 107, 4 March 1890, Page 4
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