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57 CUBA STREFJT, WELLINGTON. ' •".-'" - .-.. .-.-v- ; '•'■ : ..;.••■ DIEIiCTTMpOETKRS OF FIBST>'CIiASS ' -,"•■ -'-.'.-' "'■ " ■ ■■. ' " '' f :•■,"•' ••■-'. : DfiAP.IsKT, ■ TTAVE .imich pleasure in intimatvJll —ing 1 that they have received a Shipment of Black Cashmeres^ direct from the Manufacturers, which for. 'value frre not to be "excelled by any House in the Colony ; /price per yaid-1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/3, 4/6.-. ■'-'" .Oplpred, Cashmeres, in all shades, ■V- from Is 6d^d per yard ; 'Good Nnnsv Veiling in alb colors, Is ".-v; 3d per yard Dress : Goods m; plain .andiancy pat-. ■:ZZ r ss< fe -^ '^' 2s;per ; ■ Z: ' yard Yard wide Calico 4s lid, 5s lid, and ' -ti: per dpzGbod Brbwh Holland from 6|d pjer .-"...' : .--''--yard* ; '-.. : -:V ■■'•'■• :v .i' r " ' rCurkey-redand blue Twills' from 6£d per yard s -"- : ; :Extra^^good i vvalue ; . ; : in- ;She6tings, :' Toweis, Counterpanes, Union ■:; :^>iShirtiiigs,; ; &c, : : ' ; - ; ! , White Curtains 2/3, 4/9,-5/11, 7/6, ■ 11/6; to 30/0 per pair v ; - / j--> : ISh^tvCurtain Net from /■Patterns sent- freje ; by;viPost on ! - .application, •;." •■:.: | . .. . i . v; ' Please Note* iihe address— - DIBEGT ■ IMPORTERS, ■ J Vbj* CURA "STREET, Welmngtoit. .;; GOOZBmk IS XIQUID FOOD. 'EXHIBITION PRI2E ALES AND : -:^X:^ : '::j : 'u,\ stouj. .' ;.. M cl bourne, 1866 and 1 867 Sydney^ 879 and 1880 ■-;-;■- ' "M elboamc, 1880 a.nA 1881. _"|Z\E?-IRE-.to-call attention ,-c».f-the..pub;- : ]tj he to the superlative quality anil uniform condition of their MaltLiquOTS, .brewed from the choicest selection o!f Hops- and Millt, possessing a tonic and preser vati ve ' : condition free from acidity. XXX Mild Ale, 5s per doz qts. ; Excelster^Pale'Bitte^rAle.-Osper doz qts', r ''-Jss'"6d'per'doz pts. *;'his;?rinter : brew defies competition. \ The only imitdtion-.of B^ .England. Superior to any Beer brewed ■i" ' New Zealand. 3 •Extra 1 -'double ; Stout, 9s per'dozqts, 5s 6d i.per doz pts. ■ Our different" brah'ds-combine : purity and • strength'and brilliancy — unsurpassed for *• delicacy of aroma and nutritious virtue.; I Be ratriotic and H rink PALMEESTON BREWED -Ales and Stout • Thus you will-advance the best interests f of a locpl industry. t PJI.SCOE and CO.,

Burton Palmerston -K. N.B.— To prevent undue, pressure iv matter of supply to our numerous cus* tomers, it will be advisable to order early to ensure delivery with despatch. MISS BM3OH, ■ TEACHEE of FANCY WOKE, BEG-S to Inform the Ladies of Feilding that she has opened for ! a- season in those premises lately occupied by W. A. Sandilands, j Esq , Solicitor, with a choice assortment of Art Needlework in all the newest designs, and will remain in

Feilding until the end of January.^ Instruction given in the following subjects:— Crystoleum, Luster, anfi Poonah Painting, Macrame and Poirit Lace,,' Leather Work, Wax, Paper, Fish Scale, and Hair Flowers, Applieque, Chinoleum, Splash Work, Parian Marble, Wattle Y/ork, Sun--flowers and Lillies in velvet, Crewel and Arraune Bead and Seed Work, &c. &c. Instructions- at any time to suit pupils. All materials on hand. All subjects, except-Painting, Is per hour. An Art Union of Pictures, tickets Is. JAMES PUEKIS3, '[ STANWA-iuROAD, HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLER and Fancy Goods Importer. Ail -"tire Latest Periodicals Also Illrstrated News and Graphic DAW'S "LIVERY ANL BAIT STABLESFEILDING. E STABLtSHED , BEFORE THE FLOOD. f TN .thanking the, public for their j[_ past favors, Mr Daw desires to intimate thai he has always on hand —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Riding Horses, &c. " Special arrangements made for Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. Commercial Travellers attended t on shortest notice by letter or telegram Conveyance ai each Train. Carrying business conducted as hitherto. COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. "| S ttnw running a line of Coaches X DAILY (Sundays excepted) betweeni F'eildiug and Birmingham. TIME- TABLE i Leave Feildiug,- .. .. 8.30 a.. -n. Arrive Birmingham .. 11.30 a.m. Lo«ve Bmhingham .. 1.30 p.m. Arrive Feildiug .-. .. 4 p.m. Parcels' and Luggage collectel at Hotels and Stores, - aud delivered anywh'eTe' oh tli'e road.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 96, 5 February 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 96, 5 February 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 96, 5 February 1891, Page 4

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