THE COENER FUBNITUEE WAREHOUSE, Ma>.CEESTER AMD BoWEN StBBETS. ~\ /f T warmest thanks are tendered JjUL to fhe inhabitants of Feilding and the surrounding districts for their cheering support iv the paot, And aliiiouyu my stuck Ol 1 EVERY HOUSEHOLD EKQ Pi tt tt ME NT Is Larger than ever, I would impress upou all. lo save chaappoiinaii.'nL vi ib& ruin- . mg Festive h-tahou, ; to COML AInD SELECT, Or jiivo iheir orders vi ouee. ALRREb EAi>E. j L'O.sr.oi-Tj «.'.•;. I i VV. NICKOT^U-s, ! GENiiiiAi. . i'orruei'l v 11. jitnneU.'i |[>LG < to iKioun [he resident* of j §3 Avaihun and district thai be | has iusL recfjiveda well selected stock j of— (ari'OCui'-eti | i/i-apery Ciuthing Iroiiuiongery Croclcery & Tiuware Fancy Goods Best brnuds Tobacco and Cigarettes Ail orders intrusted to him will be tkiiyored with proniptueus ftiid care. Foil li. MAETIN, _ g i § S t ■ » 6 MTiiNEES ST., WELLINGTON, -jLtew^ealand insurance JM COMPANY, PIBE AJS'D MAEINE. ! Capital, £1 ,000,000; paid-up, £200,000 ! Ke.seivo and .Re-Insurance fund, £-150,000. AgeiH.-ieh iii Feilding. Haieombe, Palj " iuerston North, Saudon, and I Foxton WILLIAM J. BO LAM, Pro, Manager, Lamot-on Quay Wellington. WILLIAM THIMBLE. Snb- A^eist, Foilding. PTlfllS -well-known Jii-and is Hold JL only by tho ibliowing Bootmakers and Storekeepers m Feilding: Messrs Bvendsen, Pears n, Keen, and i Cobbe and Darragh. { Every Boot manufactured by the ! iirm is stamped on the sole with the 1 \V£jiiu£tou Brand. W B & J, Staples, UOOT -AND SHOE MANTTPAC-TURKi-.S, AVELLIIS t GTOj\. EMPIRE "iIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, fNear Railway Station.) C.iAI'DLE Horses and Buggies oa k3 hire, tlorfc-s carefully broken to Saddle and Harness. <■:::.- t;Uc(>HT, SOLD OB EXCHANGED. [.■.:gu. ige carted to any part; of the j-ii-strioi. I'-'urnituro removed. Every fare taken of Horses sent to Livery. Good Paddocks. Tkbms Modehaxg. tIIANK GAY, ' i-;:; aIETOn. FEILuIXG. ■■ , ji.-U « II! leare Mr Gay's sr-ables, . .■ ;;i;. !'•■>!• i'ainorston, every SUIS T DAY • ;. ; :•;'■< nil', leaving Palmerstou on i. (!.->; iciiMiey at 7 p.m. ii..> TKAVKL THIS SEASON I he well-known sire AEMAM E N T . ii-.-'jij l.v W. Esq., of Whenuakur.i) By Musket (imported), from Sissie (imported). A jiMAMENT is a dark bay, standing r* 16 hands 1 inch, with black points, <•!' immense bone and muscle, showing "•.T.-il quniity. and is a sure foal getter 5 is the sire of Omaha and Flcta, and sev» er.tl o'Ler useful horses in the Wangarmi i-.sui \Snyerly districts, and half brother to that brilliant colt Fratornite. Musket's stud Fame is too well known to need any further cumin ent. Sissie was imported by W. WiUoo, Esq., in 1881, and yisited \l »>ket in the same year. jViins - Single Ji3 10s, P.N. due 4th January. 1892. Two or more mares as ;-rr JKieemenl-. Groom's foe ss, payable :il lirst sprriue. Mares missing this year n-ill be served free next year. Fuv full particulars apply (o F. GAY, Empire Stables, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 43, 8 October 1891, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 43, 8 October 1891, Page 4
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