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OUB 'SEASON'S IMPORTS OF THE BEST MAKES IN ENGLISH FLANNELS AEE the best and cheapest we have had for many, years,, and we would call special attention to the following list of those made to our own order, and receive.d per steamer " Maori," and also to our COLONIAL FLANNELS of the highest repute. FLANNELS— HEAVY' WELSH, a very useful-Flannel for Men's and Boys' underwear and' also for Petticoatiug: [Unshrinkable] - 9£d, 15,"13 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d,'ls lld'per -yard. -MEDIUM, WELSH, an excellent make for .Girls' „and Ladies' underclothing, 9id, Is, Is 3d, Is JD [ , [Unshrinkable] . 6d, Is 9d,- Is lid per yard. ' TjTLANNELS— SUPER WELSH, ,this make is peculiarly soft, yelvety finish,' admirably adapted for nnderf Jj' . [Unshrinkable] , wear, to those who dislike the irritation caused by the heavier makes. Prices Is 8d r _' A ' ' ' ' Is 6jd, is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d per yard. " v ELANNELS— ANTI-RHEUMATIC and ANTI SCIATICA ; these are excellent' preventatives of such trying [Unshrinkable] complaints, and range in price from 2s to 2s 6d per yard. FLANNELS — REAL WELSH, the best wear in the world, 1 and' imported direct fi-Qm the most celebrated ; [Unshrinkable] Welsh Factories ; prices from 2s to'3s per yard. •■ - THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY ~ WAREHOUSE, TE ARO- liOTTSE, WELLINGTON . , \ " _ - i . . .-' -.!< . . . ■— —^ — « — «— ■» II t .II —»M»»M e M. I|L I I 1 || M^—» ■■«— — — I ; II 111 I— — — — ~— I . J .

iiiSTABLISHLD . 1874; ' fi. W. F~O W L ES, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician. Always in stock •■ WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY Of all kinds. ■ Spectacles to suit all sights ; also, blue, green, London smoke, and goggles. _ ' > Survey. Instruments, Sewing Ma* chines, and every kind of light ma* chine'ry repaired. ' . Dealer in Photographic ■ Lenses, Cameras. Chemicals, dry plates, &c. \ Stereoscopic Slides and Views for sale. , Arms and Ammunition for sale Arms repaired. G. W. FOWLES. , . M>*ro.gß3TEE SIREETi FEILDIN&. TBE ROYAL HAIRDRESSING and ' i SHAVING SALOON* Fergusson Street, Feilding. IN returning my sincere thanks to the Residents in -Feilding and surrounding, districts for the liberal patronage they, have favored me with since 1 commenced business here. I b"eg*to inform them I have now re--moved to tuope more commodious and convenient premises- lately occupied by Mr S. Rowley. The -Saloon- has been furnished in a style second to none on this coast, so that Customers will be able to receive every comfort and attention. I have imported a first-class stock of Tobacconists' Goods, consisting o; all the best . brands of Tobacco' Cigars', Cigarettes, Meerschaum, -Briar Root ' and ' Rosewood - Pipes', Ambe.T Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Walking Sticks, scents. Soaps, Oils, Musical Instruments, Accordeons, Banjoes, &C, &c , of all descriptions. ' FBANK BEAY, ! Proprietor, AOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE VI . DEPARTMENT. „ t , — - Lowest Premiums.,, , State Guarantee. Participation ia Profits. Present Accumulated Fund, over J81.500,000. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds JB3OOJOOO Cash Surplus in 1 885, 0ver£242,000 , (lIABT DISTRIBUTION). THE Rates of Premium now in force in tbia s Office are lower than those charged to participating Policyholders by any other Office doing business m tlie Australasian Colonies! It is.'uevertheless anticipated that; owing to cheap management and light mortality, very 'handsome bonuses will become payable to Policyholders insuring under existing rates. That this is not a mere estimate may be judged from the fact that, under the old 6cale of memiumß, from which, comvaraiivoly little profit waa expected to accrue, no less bhan £242,000 of CASH SURPIjUS< or nearly 25 por cent, or the whole accumulated fund at that date; was found to have accrued during the quinquennium ended the Slst 'December, 1885. Of this amount £150,000 was divided,' and the balance carrieJ to reserve. , 'All Pai ticipating Policies are entitled, on becoming olannsrto a Prospective* Bonus in accordance with the amount of premiums^ • paid since the preceding distribution. Thus tlie advantages of an annual distribution aro secured without the heavy : cost attaching- • thereto. > • J. H. BICUAKDSON. V) OommiMioner JAMES PURKISS, ' ROAD, HALCOMBE, BOOKSELLER and Fancy Goods Importer; All the Latest Periodicals Also, Illustrated:, News amd Graphic

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 144, 28 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 144, 28 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 144, 28 May 1891, Page 1

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