I SADDLERY SADDLERI ,_ ' "WILLIAM BELLYE, . 27S now selling Gent's Saddles from 37/6, Bridles from 6/ , Spurs from 1/6, am -- other' lines equally cheap. , -Gig. Buggy, Trap, Cart, Plough and! every description of Harness made, on the -premises by 'experienced' workmen, and. guaranteed hand-sewn in in every part. Kangaroo Leggings Horse' Covers (a specialty) Pack Saddles, etc., etc., , etc * Felt Saddle-cloths cut to any size or shape. A,Liberal.Discount v for Cash. ► • Inspection invited Repairs neatly,' cheaply, and promptly executed. Gif- Note the c Address — ' J " '.NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL,, FERGUSSON STREET, FKILDING. REID AM) GRAY'S COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNIP DRILL, Made in ( all conihinations, and to sow' gram or turnips at will, with orjwithout manure as desired. ' This is the drill for the times. ' Made any size from 4 to. B. coulter.*, and from lJ.in to, 16in between the drills'. Double Furrow Plough^. ALSO THEIE Gai lled Digging Ploughs, With Reversible Chilled Points, 6d each,' which, if desired, can be made convertible into ordinary Double Furrows.' ' The Best 'in the Market, and much 4P lighter in draught. than those of any other makers." CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS. (Nos. 1, 2, 2i, 3,. and 4 Chaffcutters.) Improved Boroadcast Force-feed GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWER, With Gray's patent Iron Cannisti-rs. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL, | - With positive feed and. spring Coulters. ! STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS " . Same price as Iron; will l«is>t double the time 1 of Iron Harrows, REID AND GRAY'S HORSR GEARS Are universally used in New Zealand. They are. self- contained, consequently no liability of breaking. Over 1300 in use. .^.^^^..^^■■■■■.^■■.■■■»Mw»«ai'»"pa«»M'ap»"M°"«^^ EMPIRE LIVERY" AND WILLIAM 'CARTHEW'S STABLES, / ' "\TEW List of Scientific aud Use(Near Railway*Statioby _[_^ ful, Books :— — ' Photography in a Nutshell, 1/3 SADDLE Horses and Buggies on Electric Light, 6/hire. Forty Lessons in Carpentery, 2/6 Horses carefully broken to Saddle Elementary Physiology, 2/6 and Harness. - Clock Jobbers Hand-book, 2/6 Hobses Bought, Sold ob Exchan&ed. p orty L esso ns in Engineering, 1/6 -r i. jT" r. >. ~e +i^ Brewer and Distiller, 9/Luggage carted to any part of the g/ District. Furniture removea. Every bare taken of Horses sent to Students ' Hand-book of the Micro • Livery. ' Good Paddocks. ' sc ? pe ' 7 b . ' , ' Tehms Modebate. ar l e ! s Aatronomy Electric Light, 6/FRANK GAY Chess, 1/3 Backgammon, l'/8 PROPiaETOR, .FEILUING. .Games, 8/- J , Agricultural Chemistry, 2/PIANO am) ORGAN TUNING' and The Thermometer in Veterinary' Me-' REPAIRING. " " decine - " Modern Explosives', 10/6 H. COLLIER & CO. Gurnets' & Fitters' 4and-book, '2/HZt: n - , ■ Encyclopedia of Foods, 3/- i AYE pleasure m^announ^ng, Handbook, 2/3 cn^T rH r??^ C ? T SF" Metal Turning, AlSON will visit Feildmg and Sur-. E in 6 > to6k 2/6 JSS Dl l r^mTl™ P r U T Se lowing and Sculling, 1/3 TUNING and REPAIRING Pianos, Tobac J o . Talirj 1/3 - 5 Organs, &c, about February 19th. H and-book of Phrenology Instruments Tuned by the year or SwimWngj 1/3 True Manhbod,l/3 sin g'.y- ' , , , . , Gymnastics, 2/6 Shorthand Books Pianos renoyated and repaired. and g/ . Country Districts visited regularly The Book of the ' Lantarnf 4/ _ ' II Colliee & Co. have the largest A _„,-„:_ n nrnnoiln flo ki stock of Pianos, Organs and Harmoniums' Ammonia Compounds, &/- on this ooast; Prices from .tlO to £100, Jj a } , I <^* 01 T ? U , '™ can' l be sold on Deferred Payment or Full Set of Amateur Work Volumes lowest prices for Cash. — — OLD INSTRUMENTS taken in ex- WILLIAM CARTHEW, change and full value allowed. BOOKSELLER, FEILDING. Mr Thompson will supply all information ; : - and will value old" Instruments with a -& ELLERY GILBERT view to exchanging. " P i A NoV ORGAN, • & HARMONIUM s^ . <- . , Tukbb, Repateer & Renovatoe, 1 (^ Address office of this paper or WANGA'WUI, H. COLLIER & CO., "TTTISHES the Public to know. MUSIC, WAREHOUSE, VV that he pays regular visits , Wanganui. to all the districts between Foxton : — ; — a and Wangahuij/including' Kiw'itea,, IJEILDING 'DERATED WATER the Manchester Block, Birmingham, -*- srD ' i &c, and, working entirely on his "own COBDIAL MANUFACTOEY, acC ount is in a position to /make Gladstone Street. • Special arrancrements with those faWILLIAM SUMMERS voaring him with orders. Sole proprietor. Cooling Bevekages, Country districts visited regularly. Ginger Ale, - ' Soda-water, Pianoforte Renovating a Specialty. ■ Tr n emonade Pianos taken in exchange and Horehound Champagne, ulUi .„ ,„„ ol] „ wai , b ■n . n ■ ttt full value allowed. Finest Gingeb Wine, , Lime Juice, _ , . , tj, r , Feildmg Address — i Fruit Cordials, m „ -o i n • Pine Apple Cordial. W. Carthew. Bookseller. . Fine Malt Vinegar suitable for the FLOLK! FLOUR table and pickling, 2s per gallon ' in bulk; Bl- per dozen bottled. ' { Chamberlain's FIiOUR ' Filtered spring water only used. . g admitted to the r PI to-^4. PER DAY t0 be mado best in the Man f^! tu; 3j I IvJ 3J e -T DV persons of either ,„ , ..,.,, •■ M -,, . v . - -es, in thvir ov. „ locaht.e,, at for Ohambodun'. IB tkeoiJy Mill that is I <w. New business. All meet wuh BhieA with appliances ior thorougMj wonderful success.' Any one can do the mixing the wheat, essential to making work. You don't need capital, or about good Flour. the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here, But -you can Ordeib punctually attended to. make a snug little fortnne honorably and _, _ L. ... , . . . easily. The emnloyment <is particularly Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now adapted to the region in which this pub started a corn-crushing machine, lication circulates. Boys and girls earn, Q a t s crushed *at 8d per bushel. j nearly as much as men. Full particulars Q rns l^ 6ats for sale and instructions mailed tree. JNow 19 the time— don't delay, but write to us at nuAMRI?PT, HK J once, Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, T- ■»• C **■ AM^ « A1 J\ United States. 1 Feilding Steam Flour Mill.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 149, 9 June 1891, Page 1
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