! y JXjpjEE^ §TOEE, : (Late ni trfW bccfipßitioh of Mrs- Fagan 1 ) { Manohesteb Steees, Feduding. j -MES, H. BtpDERBEGK BEGS "to announce to her friends and the public generally that i she has opened theyabbve as a : Fbuit & Confectionery Store. ■ Tea, Coffee' and Cocoa at all hours. ; Fresh Friiit of every description - . io stocK. •;• ■" Lot-iiiES, Conpeotionerv, Cordials, &c. I; A Trial solicited. dbessmaSngt, Miss A; BILDERBEGE 'wiil carry on the business of. Dressmaker and. Milliiier on^the premises, and will be |glad to undertake alLorders entrusted jto her, OeYe R FUR N I T U BE /WAREHOUSE, , Feilding. . ; , Jnst opened vp — , i CHILD-S HIGH CHAIRS I. cHitD'S LOW CHAIRS '. GENT'b ARM ROCKING CHAIRS '. \ Child's High Austrian Bent, Wood <■■■-■• ■-'■'■ iQWairsV iChildc's/ Higk- A; Daisy" with, ; Pram. ' i combined. Austrian Bent; Wood ' Rocking Chairs. \ : Austiian Folding Chaire. \ Splendid assorthieht Looking Glasses f > 50 to, select from.,;,; , [. i Sashes, Doors/Glass and'Pufcfcy. |. |~l . 'iS^'Ac. •YYY.cy.yIYJ 1 > ! FUNERALS UN UERTAKEN. I . ;__ . • YyyniYAda \ : r ALEJRED EAJDE. ,-. .•> ; .■'■..•■■^.TKjuo ,i^y^x ft. -»■■■-'- t ■■■■■'• [ y J, MARTIN & C 0, 5 S L BIBMINGHAM COACHES, C' orb & co/s Telegraph line OF COACHES •J Will leave Mr Lowe's Hotel, [ 'Birmingham, ... ... 1 .6 a.m. s (Arriving Feilding ...10.80 a.m. ; : Will leave Mrs Hastie's Hotel I Feilding y. i,.. v.. ; ' ..; 4.1J,p.m. 1 Birmingham ... y. 7 p.m f - Each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. ' i Yyyy.y - tf. martin W CO. U. — — T~ . PHOENIX IRON AND BRASS ! ! , EOBEBTBON & CO, » ENGINEEKS, BOILER MAKERS, ; ' SHIP AND GEN^RAL5SftrH^|v/; MANUFACTORERS of Im- : - proved Patent Fias Strippers alio j Scutcbers nnd Heckles. Flax Pressers | knd all Machinery in cunoepiiou with' i Flax Dressing. Makers of all kinds of Steam Eusines.aod Boilers. Eslimiftes , jfo'r all kinds of Ironwork given. Country orders attended to wiih, despatch. BOBEBTSON & CO. Old Custom House street, Wellington. WELLINGTON - M ANA W A TU BAILWAY. '.- x i . ■ ■■•■."'•-■.'■ BEFBES^IIE'NT CAR. j MSMAS FAIEHUEST, j .>.(}yYYY ? LESSEE,;^ <ua ,'•■ ':.-'-. JO ESPECTFULLY- solicits a visil; JJlIj cfronr iPassehgerSii While -••'travel-', ling by tlie Mail Trains on the above Lme.^- ')<■■■ 'yu'yY HYsYi yyri y u v J'; V ■'■ ■ Hot and Cold Meats served at very 'i -cYy; r rmoder&te3cliarge's;/: f .( i ■'•->'■ ■; Tea, Coffee; Pastry, &c. A fall- supply^ of 'Lembrialclel* Ginger | Ale and other Cordials. j Tlie -Car is an entirely new one, and fitted up with eviery cpliVenienbe; . ycith Lavatory &ttached.v ; '■■ ■'"•' ' --/ : ... y:.\.: T; FAiRHUBST, :; : .y. YY'Y :■, -r y i^ssee i CHEAPEST OF.rTHEy-. BEST;" ' a. h7coo£ ( . 7 : TAILOR <i'UHA r «ITMAWB, ! 7 l .([Successor to John Cook and Son) ! Lambton Quay^' Wellington, TT-AVIN.G been for ten years witn JLJL O 'Messrs GitdK & ?SoNi(in^:gra\idV| father and fatber),-their old Customers^: may depend '^rfrbceiVingv fronTme fhe j >■ same care arid f consldeiationfas from* myipredecess6rß»- ; Y'y "' A v. r *' O\) 't ! To the public,: l beg, to state that I ; will conduct jmy businefcs^ n accordance with the timetj.. to' merit a ! bjbsi^al support, which I most respectfully solicit. ' • '- X -- ; ... A, H CPOK, ftO/7/89' , ' v "-' Tailor \{\ ANTED KNOWN— Copies of (Vv OTtffdTFEiiibiNe; Stab -eatf always be obtained' from Wm. Carthew, ' Stationer. '""'■' . " It will be ;seen by advertisement in ,; another column that Mr J. J, Curtis, of - Grey street, Wellington, draws the atten- , tson of the tradespeople and others to the • advautage theyywilj receive by havin? ijoods consigned - to his care.' Consignees fei present ;snffer from delay < iii i^an&it/atf Weil'ris[tOß.*and the consequent expense be storage, which, would be entirely avoided. "Those wishing id "send parcels or presents, to Europe are reminded that he has a clieiip- prompt delivery by each of thedu-ect steamers for Londbn. :lPar" ; : celsgo sent'are--delirered at the door'of consignee, if instructed.,; It is nlso not.is'x , fied that he has special conveyance for ..removal , ofj furniture and luggage. Cusloni House;;' work ''"'is', of course, a # necessary, branch of his business.; — Advt. Our Mantle Room,, as, brimful of the latest novelties m mantles, jackets, furhned and imperial water- proof cloaks in a vast vanety'oi materia'lsV. shapes and sizes ; and such as are adapted to' please every'' '-'taste. ' We -specially invite' :i ai ' minute m'spebtioc; of all- ; the ; "atitumnnovelties in our. Show Eoom, and will be pleased to give'ample r faoilities for "so doj ing-r-withoutpressing any visitor to buy 1 f— at Te Aro House, Wellington.-— Advt.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 4
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