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Lateinithetqccupatioii of Mr^F,agan); ,,. 'j i Mamohester Strees, Feilding.^ , te^y. teiOEiiBECtB: f ( BEGS to announce to her friends and the ; public generally, that she has opened the above asji l . &'„ (JoyFBOTIOKERY StOR^I Tea, Coffee and Gopoa at al^ hours. ; ITresh Fruit of ev,ery description ( . in stock. Lollies, Confectionery, Cordials, &c. i .-.-■•• : .". A Trial solicited. DEESsffiSlNa, ■""■■■■'' jV^Miss A. BILDERBECK' will carry : on ; the business of Dressmaker and "Milliner on the premfses/aiid will J be"glad to undertake all orders entrusted .■to.lier, ; ' v '- ; ■'■ -"-■• : ; '' : "'- : '"•■• ' ' . STANLEY B AS GGIE- • To be published shortly— : - ' ,HEROES of thk DABK CONTINENT , %?±< ; ■'••■- ' . ;.:t. y~ s! - HOW STANLEY FOUND EMIN !^ PASHA.. . SEPLETR with astpnnding incidents, , |wp ( nderf.ulaayenfuresVgr&na ftchiej^ Iffi^nt's'a'iia glorious deeds,' 'as' representda': fin ? the devoted lives and splendid .careers ] of suc^bfi4liant enar'adiers asitfenVyiM. '^Stanley, Emm Pasha, General (Chinese! Gordon,.:; r-j , . ; c ;...-.,■/} ■ ; '■' 7 * %'J£..ln! 6ne -splendid 'volume 1 of over 800 BOgfssive quarto pa^es, 8 x 11 inches, iilustrated with a^oo Magnrficent JJngraying^, 'Colored Plates and Maps. „;\. lOOKjijBBrB'LIFEjOI? STAFtEXq I Tf /a"liiß is the only Book containing a compjlete and authentic; bi6gr^phy v of the distinguished explorer. TJtfn't failf to., secure,, a copy of "^Heroes (/ i of tiie Dark Continent." ; Soldjonly by subscription, 4nd' cannot be >;•:.■•-.' found at all in the Book Stores. ,1 The Agent is now in Feildin?, and will wait jonjheads of families; for orders:.,.! -,- ft Xmabtin & eo.'s BIEMINGHAM COACHEB; C> obb l i tiS: s " # i elegrlph Lii^if t I ;• OF COACHES " / Will leaje^Mr Lowe'sHptel^fj a •Birmingham ... ... - 8 a.m. Arriying Feilding, , .■•■■-. ; -; . y 10.8(lja43aiJ The Coach leaves~tHe Feilding I Railway Platio"n iftjgr, tbl |frriva'k of 1 the NoMenl Mill TrlinP 1 •« w • Feilding "" ... 4.15 p.m. j Arriving Birminghum ,/.* ,j7;P(nii ' Each Monday, Wednesday and \i^ ■• ■> > .'iiVJy MAJITTOOCJOII /CORNER. U,R N I T HR E J^; WAREHCfUrfE- t ■ > i < v ; FEILDDfG. f (Lafce'lEade an'd^fenni)! A . C CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE OOEaibTTP©^ BUISSITCniEXI I naveV* B^P ene^'^ BPe"8 P c "^ 1 ' a^ ssor tment of Looking Glasses, Mirror Plate Jfrom ? 9d,t'o 555 ( . ■■"<■ ■- TOILET SET- (the largest Stock for choice in Feilding) « from 10s 6d to 355. t have a l ' better: showi of \ CARPETS :■■■'• - : ' ever^ - : --f ' ' ' ■ '' ■ '■ ■■ '■' JTiPESTRY, FEET,STRING AND > dutch. .*yy* Narrow CARPET for Folding "CKairs. CHINA MATTING o^l & Is^ Yards, LINOLEUMS I am' 1 seiling^cheap as \ ... I. am r.oye'rsto'cked. Fulli Suite imitation walnut, well r upr bolstered ; good castors ; at a price" any working man can afford. Stashes, Doors, Glass, Turnery. i I f ERALS UN UERTAEEN. j v ALPEED EAI)E. , Proprietor. CHEAPEST OF THE BEST, ; .vA." fi. GOOE, TAILOR & HABITM ARER, i (Successor; to, John. Cook. and. Son) Lambton Quay,' Wellington, cAVING been for ten years witn Messrs Cook- &S6^( my- grandfather and father), their old, Customers may depend on receiving frpm-me the same care and consideration as from my predecessors. , To the public, I beg to etate that I will conduct my businets n accord^ ance with the tiines/tb merit a liberal^; support^ which I ! most respectfully ; j solicit. ' ' ■ : A. H COOKy 90/7/89 Tailor UPPER CUBA STREET ' PAPERS AN GING WAREHOUSE, Wellington. • .7 ; : j. w.~evans, ' "?:;. Pbopbietob. J 1 W.E., being a Direct Importer, . offers special advantages to Couttry Stbrekedpers and others who may favor him with orders. Picture Frame Mouldings in great I variety. PAPERHANGINGS, OILS, LEAD, SCRIM AND' GLASS . A specialty. Every requisite of the Trade kept 'in ■ StOCK. ....; % : r Country Orders promptly attended to. • A TRIAL SOLICITKD. ;q MIT H "D t BO S . VDLCAN FOUNDRY, Mannebs ., Wellington, Iron and Brass Founders, ; Are prepared to .execute Orders for Cast: ; y& Wboooht Ibon.WobkParts of flax Machines kept in stock Shoemakers' tytstij rua>le to order. WANTED KNOWN -^That lam np"w prepared to suiipixFire-'l of^aU. descriptions," including : ?^ata and^^atai/Jdetivered ."'in $fety -1 partof the Town. Parties waited , on t for ordera-. . .'•;••.'; -.- ->.\ p^-i^o - ' * WiHiLIAMiKia? 4 GBE¥s;;

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 142, 23 May 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 142, 23 May 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 142, 23 May 1890, Page 4

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