Summary of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery imported expressly for Spriug and Summer wear, at Te Aro House, Wellington. Altogether we haye something over 10,000 pairs of Hose of all sorts, of the best and most durable makes, from which customers may make their selection. We buy these from the most noted manufacturers; and can therefore guarantee to give the best value in the city, at Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. (For continuation of Reading Matter see fourth page.)
Advertisements E V. f^i HARLE S (^ LARK'S EV. V/HARLES V.y'LABK'S FAREWELL APPEARANCE ■ In the FEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Tor Night! When he will give his Famous and Popular LECTURE ENTERTAINMENT ON THE TOWER OF LONDON : Fortress TOWER OF LONDON : Palace TOWER OF LONDON: Prison Concluding with the Magnificent Peroration ENGLAND UNDER VICTORIA AND OUR MODERN LIBERTIES. People's Prices : 3s, 2s, and la. Doors open at 7,30. Commence at 8 R. 8. SMYTHE, Manager. THE CANTATA ENTITLED "RED RIDING HOOD." Will be held in the IjIEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS -F FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1890. Under the Supervision of Mrs Duncan. The proceeds to be devoted to completing the Purchase of a Playground for the Scholars attending the Feilding State school. A. W. LOVEJOY, Manager. fTIHE first Quarterly Meeting of the JL Manawatu Bushfeilers Union will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Feilding, on SATURDAY Evening, December 6th, at 8 o'clock, when all members or intending Members are requested to attend. General business, and also Balance Sheet will be read. C. KEIGHTLEY, Secretary Manawatu Bushfeilers' Union, Feilding. RANGITIKEI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. IN accordance with Section 9 of " The Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1890," I hereby give notice that the undermentioned person shave been duly nominated as Candidates at the Election of a member of the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Rangitikei, the Poll wherefoi is appointed for the fifth day of December, 1890. Francis Arkw right Douglas Ha&tings Macarthur ALFRED KOSS, Returning Offioei. Marton, November 27, 1890. TO THE BURGESSES OF FEILDING. Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN offering myself as a Candidate for a seat in your Council, I beg to say that I am actuated solely by a desire and determination (if returned } to do my duty impartially without fear or favor. I am pledged to support no particular party, scheme, or improvement, and am most decidedly opposed to the closing up or interfering with any public thoroughfare. I intend to use the judgment I am endowed with in advocating the expenditure of the Borough's limited revenues to the best advantage, and in the most economical manner. I further disclaim the idea of opposing anyone, having been nominated a week before my opponent. Soliciting the favor of your support on polling day, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Obediently, JOHN GOULD. Clairville House, Feilding. OST,— The Plan and Snei-ifioa-tions for the Hiwinui School Finder will oblige on leaving same at Stab Office, •TOB PRINTING m all its hranehe* ej executed on the shortest notice at the Stab Office Chargei van reasonable.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 71, 2 December 1890, Page 3
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