JUBILEE STORE, (Late in the occupation of Mrs Fagfan) Manchester Steees, Feilding. MRS, H. BILDERBECK T)EGrS to announce to her friends If and the public generally that she has opened the above as a ?ruit & Confectionery Store. 1 Tea, Coffee and Cocoa at all hours. J Fresh Fruit of every description r in stock. j i Lollies, Confectioxert, Cordials, &c. t A Trial solicited. DRESSMAKING. 1 Miss A. BILDERBECK will carry 3 on the business of Dressmaker and * Milliner on the premises, and will be ' glad to undertake all orders entrusted ' to her, r STANLEY EAS COME To be published shortly — ' HEROES of the DAEK CONTINENT 1 AND 8 HOW STANLEY FOUND EMIN t PASHA. 0 "DEPLETE with astounding ineidentsj i } ±A) wonderful adventures, gr&na achiev- £ ments and glorious deeds, as represented in the devoted lives and splendid careers of such brilliant characters as Henry M; • Stanley, Emm Pasha, General {Chinese) Gordon. , In one splendid volume of over 60p massive quarto pages, 8 x 11 inches, illustrated -with 500 Magnificent-Engrav-ings, .Colored Plates and Maps. n i Complete Life of Stanxbt. This is the only Book containing a complete and authentic biography of the distinguished explorer. r >Doh't fail to secure a copy of " Heroes ? of the Dark Continent." 3 Sold only by subscription, and cannot be 3 found at all in the Book Stores. 3 The Agent is now in Feilding;, and will 9 wait on heads of families for orders. I jTmaetin & co,'S 8 BIRMINGHAM COACHES, l . £ r\OBB& CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE . V-* OP COACHES r Will leave Mr Lowe's Hotel, ? Birmingham ... ... 8 a.m. - j Arriving Feilding ... 10.80 a.m. s The Coach .leaves :the Feilding Railway Station after the arrival oi ' | the Northern Mail Train. 1 JFeilding ... 4.15 p.m. " Arriving Birmingham ... 7 p.m. J Each Monday, Wednesday and •* Saturday. *| .J. .MARTIN & CO. »l CHEAPEST OF THE BEST, 1 j J A. H. COOK, I TAILOR & HABITMAKER, i 1 (Successor to John Cook and Son) ' j Lambton Quay, Wellington, HAVIRGr been for ten years witn Messrs Cook: & Son (my grandfather and father), their old Customers may depend on receiving from me the same care and consideration as .from my predecessors. To the public, I beg to state that I • will conduct my business n accord- ! ance with the times, to merit a liberal > ' support, which I most respectfully ■ I solicit. A, H COOK, I 1 80/7/89 Tailor [ UPPER CUBA STREET . PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, i Wellington. J. W. EVANS, 1 PeopkiEtoe. JW. E , being a Direct Importer, . oilers special advantages to ! Country Storekeepers and ethers who may favor him with orders. Picture Frame Mouldings m great variety, PAPEEHANGINGS, OILS, LEAD, SCKIM AND GLASS A specialty. Every requisite of the Trade kept in stoeu. Country Orders promptly attended to. A TIUAL SOLICITED. OMITH BEOS , VDLCAN FOUNDRY, Mannebs Jmbket, Wellington, Iron and Brass Founders, Are prepared to execute Orders for Cast & Wbouqht leon Wobk. Parts of Flax Machines kept m stock Shoemakers' Lists made to order. HPHE TRADE PROTECTION Ad JL ZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. A Weekly Journal, published in the interests of all traders, contains ful! information of all Documents registered under " The Chattels Securities Act," all Bankruptcies, Market Reports for the whole Colony, and latest lepal Decisionsl; it is INVALUABLE TO BVBEr BUBINEB Man, "while Settlers, Fabmebs, Squattebs, etc-, will find reliable information suited to their requirements. AFFILIATED ADVAfti'AGES comprise Collection of Accounts throughout New Zealand and Australia, Confidential Enquiries as' to Financial Status, Legal Proceedings, etc. Subscription: One guinea per annum, in advance. Debojr's Kegisters, Special Inquiry Deparfcmpnt, etc , One to Foub Gdinkas tXTBA per annum. Feilding Agency : Agent • Mr William Reading. .Solicitor : Mr John Prior. Peopbietors : — THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITOR'S ASSOCIATION, (Limitkd(. WANTED KNOWN— That lam now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including fßata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 1, 17 June 1890, Page 4
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