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" '".' : c^jffjs.f? n »^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^New Zealand.^;. ''i' : [ jUiRPLUS WINTER STOCK SALE. ' -...". Coantry Eesidents would do well to remAnber that '".'..'.,.•■ ..■-.' ■ ' • . An EX^RAOiDiNARY SALE of Surplus Winter Stock ~ Commenced on FRIDAY, August 1, at the . "; WHOLESALE FAMILY DEAPEEY WAREHOUSE, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLLINGTON. | Three will be Bargains sufficiently great "and sufficiently numerous to tempt innry to pay a visit to Weli. lington, and f6r those who cannot conveniently leave, their Homes, we are prepared to execute -their Orders with the utmost carefulness and despatch at Te Aro House'; Wellington. All Orders must be accompanied by Cash in the -shape of Post Office Orders, Postal Notes. CiiC]ues, or • where these are not available, Bank Notes, and will have our best attention. We hav-vi-csae'd a Pi-ioa LisD of the ' great reductions made, which we will forward free by post on application to Te Aro -Ho'iis-p;- Wellington:' i • And of what" does this -urplns Stock consis.tpi ? It consists of Winter Dress Fal>ri6=; of every doscripSibn "'; •! Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Millinery Underclothing,. Calicoes, Shirtings, Flannels, tocksugv ßlankets, Carpets, Linoleums?, Hosiery, Men's, Boys" and Ybuth's Clothing, and a thousand other useful and clefcirable articles, at the ' Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Wellington. . : . -.-.-,': The f enuineness of our t&les hitherto has been thoroughly well-known, andthe. present :one; will be fully up to the ohaiacter of its predeceesoi s. One thing should, however, be borne in mind, nud ''tli.it is that those who ' wish tp parti cij ate in its advantages should do so quickly. It lasts only 15 days, and terminates on the 16th August, at. Te Aro House, Wellington. . '■■'„ ; ■ . -.

11/f" O B E L SHOEING FORGE . JOHN TAYLOR,;; PROPBDSTOB, General Smith's Work in all its branches Horses' carefully shod. Steel Sh6<?s used if required. Specinl attention given to malformed and diseased feet. Just received - A shipment of Slashes Handles. Try them! They will give satisfaction. Also, a large stock ot Steel Wedges. The best in the market. : Fittings for Reid and Gray's Ploughs. Fire Gratings for " ..Dover ".Stoves. Coil Chains. Maul .. Rings, • Long Shovel Handles, Sp'ide Handles, Bolts, Swivels, Patent Connecting Links, &c, &c. JOHN TAYLOR, j : FARRIER and GENERAL {SMITH, ] Manchester Street. " H. COLLIER & CO., PIANOFORTE IMPORTERS, TUNERS, and REPAIRERS, Wangamui, New Plymouth & Neilson. PIANOFORTES by the following eminent makers from 34 GUINEAS TO 100 GUINEAS for Cash, and on Deferred Payment from 7s fid per week EAVESTAFF Oblique Upright Grands EAVESTAFP Vertical Upright Grands EAVESTAFF Complete Metal Frames EAVESTAFF Patent Check Repeater Actions; : . COLLARD AND COLLARD Upright Grands LIPP'S Double Oblique Upright Grands BURLIJS'G & MANSFIELD, CHAPPEL, HOELING & SPAN GEIS BURG WALDM AR, &c, &c. ORGANS & HARMONIUMS from £10 Dominion Oigans, 5 stops and 10 stops Smith Organs, 5, 7, 9, and 11 stops Estey Organs, 8 and 10 stops ■.} Loring and Blake Orgaus, 9 stops Old Instruments taken in exchange and full value allowed. All Districts yisited regularly from Foxton to New Plymouth. H. Collier & Co's Tuner? working on this coast are Messrs W. Coker, Horace Thompson, and H. Collier. Piano Renovating a Specialty. * UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. S' J. Thompson Agent for Feilding District. Risks taken at lowest current Rates. This Company always pay Claims promptly. „■•.... HENRY CURRAN IS prepared to supply Firewood in Rata, Tawa, and Matai in four feet and. two feet lengths-; also rough loads, at the lowest current rates. Orders by post promptly attended to, I Up-country Carting undertaken. HENRY CURRAN, Makino Road .1 JAMES PUREI&S, ' STAN WAY ROAD, HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLER and fancy ' Goods ■■■■-■■ -■ .;Inrporter. ■}\;}? :i - 1 ?) '* [ :: \ „' All the Latest Periodicals Also Dlustrated l^ews and Graphic

LATEST IMP.RQVJSD . SPRAY JET FOR FRUIT TREES. ■« NEWLY INVENTED & SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. SEND FOR SAMPLE. Price ss, including Screwed Brass Union for Hose. : I also manufacture a Brass Force Pump for combination with the above I Jet (see woodcut.) This Pump is very I powerful, and will also be found very handy for washing Windows, Garden Purposes, and in case of fire it would be invaluable as it will throw a column of water 50ft high . Price of Pump, including sft of hose, one Improved Spray Jet and one Full Way Jet— 6os cash. ; J. E. HAYES, Lambton Quay, Wellington. PETER THOMSON, . Feilding &gent. THE ROTARY SHUTTLE STANDARD. BOBBIN HOLDS 100 YARDS Of Cotton, while the once wonderful cogr wheel (old style) shuttle machines carry 20 to 80 only. Having a Rotary Shuttle and NO Heart Cam, the well-known jerky motion of the needle-bar and shuttle is obviated, and witb. LESS EXERTION, the Standard is driven TWICE as fast without vibration and noise. The arm is high, ihe finish perfect, and the extras, given Free, are, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, : the finest supplied with any machine. : Machines failing to give satisfaction exchanged. 4. Guarantee from the makers for five years, •',•"• - ; 1 All duplicate parts in stocks F. X W. EEAR, MACHINIST & DIRE3T IMPORTER Willis Street, Wellington.

Stanley's new Book, written by him- "'■ : ' • self, entitled' ''DiB^iibT^AFRICA. V ft 'Australian cheap edition of this I great Tvoik v.:il be received hero abou,t the, -SQth.-of Jtine, «ahd.«.s I havg ordered only a limited number, early application . la noceHsaryr The prico lof those ordered before the 20th "of June will be-18s. This is Stanley'?- lastwork, by himself, ,-and. not i a .' hashed-up edition of; How I found Livingstone and Through .the Dark Continent. These two Books aria still on sale at 4s and .4s 6d each . : : ,- - . ■ . .-' . ; i <■■'■' I "willia^Oarthe w, JBOOHSELLER AND STATTONEE, ; .;...:'..; vFEILDING. _!;_.. ; ; E.^ SHAW;: • (of the late Shaw & ' -Son, W< llington) : .WATCHMAKKji.&.JE^ELLE|Ii (Next to the A sseinbly Rooms, Kirn; bclton : i oad.) \ LARUM, Bee, Cottage and' 3- , J\l Day Clocks on hand— very reasonable. . The usual guarantee given with .all repairs. /..■;■" v EIEILDING SABH AND DOGEi X) FACTORY. W. HEALD, BUILDER &CONTEACTOE. Stock sizes of Hashes and Doors at .; reduced prices 1 — . Sashes ; :.. ... 9^d per foot . I^- inch Doors .. 8d „„;'_: 2 inch Doors ... ... 9d „ „• Several designs of yerandali 1 & ;Eaves> ■ Brackets. .;. ". A variety of Designs of Houses with specifications on hand, with Estiniates of cost. Inspection cordially invited. i \i' WM. HEALD "\r E w Zealand Insurance IM COMPANY, s FIEE A2?O MAEINE. : ; v Capital, £1 ,000,000; paid r up,.£200,000 .-'.■•; Eeserve and Ec-Insurance fund,---£2^0,000. ' ; ?^ ' ;\ Agencies in Feilding, Halcpmbe, PalNoi'th\ Sandbn, ana Foxfon : - E. Ui. SIMJbSON, „. vm Lambtoii Qua^ WellingtotfiHUGH L. ISHERWiLL, Sub- Agent, Feilding. THE SHAME^ciTB^ARDING r : : miim, : i ~ t: ' ■- ■■■■* FBEOUB c OK,,_3i KK STjoFeiLDINO. MES "gALLZ , , D' ESlßjte^o thiiulc 'tiie resfdents ofFeildiu 0 r ami die travelling public for the libc-iral suddo^ sheahiu received since sho; opeuttfd ©ie^a.® vo establishment, --and tot 'vbm&d -mb.a that the charge for Boarders 13 only 17s per week. Meals at all hours, Jllt.-iCM ' Oysters always on hand during tha s.'.iison. ' -.-. Also Free a i'mit every traiu..

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 20, 2 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 20, 2 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 20, 2 August 1890, Page 1

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