j^RLY SPRING NOVELTIES. mKCIDiISTAIS INVIIE the attention of their Lady Customers and public generally of Feilding and its vicinity to the large and very choice shipments of FASHIONABLE EFFECTS In new Cordelets & Jacquereal Goods New Chevrons and French Beges New Camels Hair Spots aud Designs New French Tweeds and Flakes New Foules and Fancy Checks Patterns now ready POST FREE ONE HUNDRKD PIECES OF New Patterns in De Lames. In fashionable circles at Home these goods have attained a wonderful popularity, we thiuk the demand here will be equally as large, judging from the numerous sales taking place daily. Patterns Post Free. One thousand Pieces ol Washing Fabrics in plain slope and check Zephyrs, light and dark Prints, including a full range of Navy Grounds now bo much worn New Patterns in Galates and Shirtings. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is leplete with the latest Parisian Models. Very handsome Lace Shawls Very handsome Fancy Capes Very handsome Dust Cloaks Very handsome Summer Macintoshes FOE VA.RIETY AND VALUE We stand alone KIKKCALDLE~AND STAINS CASH DRAPERS ONLY, Tailors, Clothiers and General Importers, WELLINGTON, TVJT R R. TRIPE, SURGEON DENTIST, PALMERST ON NORTH. L\ND ASSESSMENT. Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 17 September, 1891. A PPLICATIONS are invited from x\_ thoroughly competent valuers who are willing to act as Assessors for any County, Road, Town, or Outlying District, or for any Borough. A memorandum stating the nature of the duties to be pc fo -mcd, and also forms of application, may be obtained by applying personally or by letter to the Postmaster at any Postal Money Order Office. CHAS. M. CROMBIE, Commissioner of Taxes. WANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. CHURCH SERVIGES. Sunday, September 20, 1891. St. John's. — Morning Service, 11 a.m.: Lay Reader. Evening, 7 p.m. : Rev. A. Hermon. St. James' (Halcombe). — Service at 11 a.m. : Rev. A. Hebmon. Awahttri. — Service at 11 a.m. : Lay Reader. Stanway.— Service at 2.30 p.m. : Rev. A. Hermon. Presbyterian Church.— Morning Service, 11 a.m. : Rev. H. M. Murray. Evening, 7 p.m. : Rev. H. M. Murray. Presbyterian Church (Halcombe). — Service at 3 p.m. : Rev. H. M. MurbaY. Service at 7 p.m. : Layman. Primitive Methodist Church. — Morning Service, 11 a.m. : Rev. Mr Birks. Evening, 7 p.m. : Rev. Mr Bikks. Mangaone Public Hall (Methodist). — Service at 3 p.m. : Rev. Mr Birks. Wesleyan Church.— Morning Service, 11 a.m.: Mr Tollky. Evening, 7 p.m. : Rev. W. Caottei.l.. Wesleyan Services, Town Hall, Birmingham. — At 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. : Rev. W. E. Birks. : Salvation Army. — Morning Service, 7 a.m. aud 11 a.m. Afternoon Services. 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.: Captain Stevens. St. Bridget's Chusch (Feildmg). — Service at 8 a.m. : Rev. Father Patterson.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 19 September 1891, Page 2
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