The cargo steamer '<Tekpja^Jbaߣfi arrived and landed THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR ■■■';., V W-i \i W. G. H AYBITTpI DIRECT -FROM THE HA^UUACTURERS' ." '* No 60 A rim locks ~:~ ; -} •- Brass pad-locks ■ Galvanised buckets •'■'•.,, Tinned washing bowls " " ' Box Irons Spring balances Mixed paints in 2lb tins Tulip fire shovels r^' Scales and .weights: Turkey oil-stones ANOTHER SHIPMENT " M '.' . '.' ' '' X or IEONMONGEEY '" Is about due, e^ " Mamari " - , ' Also in stock — f, . ; ;,; ;„ :, ,.; Wool Bales , ■> . Sheep shears Twine .■' -Oil-, • .....,.: .::.::» .... Ruddle ' .:. ■ , Lamp>blacl£^4, .- Stencil plates SHACKLOOK'S CELEB HATED ' COOKING EANGES In throe sizes _ •••■■■ : • . . ■.■;"'- : -: \ : ,'n /.'i . : . ' ■•• •• • -••.;".; .: ; r.:r Agent for — . South British Insurance' Company & Evening Poßt Newspaper. I FBRGUSSON STREET, ; NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE of WALES^BIRTHbAY^ ■ " , - "■;'''■ TjiXCURSION Tickets to Pj ton as under will .be, issued, pn; 6th, 7th and 9th November,' available till TUESDAY, 17th November^--j From Halcombe, Feilding, and^F^i, tonj first class, 22/-; second clnasiiiefM. From Palmerston, first class,-v^o/-.;f; : second class, 15/-. I On MONDAY, 9th November; the; north and south, mail trains wiljkstop at Bunny thorpe and Taonui forlpassengers. ':■£ --J. '■ ■. BY ORDER: THE MANCHEiSTER iJIfLES^; WILL" hbld eapitationfparkdes s& the Barracks asfbllows i^-'i Novembeb. —THURSDAY !2th, . 19th, 26th.. -r , ; T ' At 7.30 p.m. sharp; , ' Y'^Jf' On FRIDAY, the corps will parade at the range (undress uniforms) at 5 a.m. for YoUeyand Independent firing^ Major Newalr will in : attendance. Thißvrpa^dd.e.i:is compulsory. . -. . r ; GEO. KIRTONi Lieutenant Commanding. TTTEIIiDING FUR^NIiU^E 1 X) WAREHOUSE, Isaac Brent ' Has now in stock; — Wool hearthrugs, assorted colors Austrian Bent-wood Kitchen &, Wicker-work Chairs Door Mats Door Slips, &c, &c. A large asssortment cf Furniture of all kinds in stock, Glass cut to any size. Pictures Framed {a large variety of mouldings to select from). Furniture upholstered. Note the address — Opposite Salvation Army Barracks. ISAAC~BE,ENT, Cabiketmakeb and Upholsterer, Manchester Street, Feilding. GOOD NE Vis ! TO meet the increasing wants of the people of Palmerston for high«class photographic work, I have taken into partnership Mr T. W. Bunting. Mr T. W. Bunting has been about nine years engaged in photographic work, and during that time has beenemployed in the studios of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns, Price and O'Malley, Wellington; Eden George, of Dunedin ; Carnell, of Napier, pnd for the past few years at WoodviUe. His portrait work for softness, grace of pose, raturalness of expression and perfect finish is acknowledged to bo fully equal to best Wellington productions. Sitters will find every comfort at the studio, which has been refitted. BILLENS AND BUNTING, PHOTOGKAPHEHS, PALMERSTON NORTH. \\' ANTED KNOWN— That lam VY now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered ia every, part of the Town. Parties waited oa 01 01 eis. wJ j£j J i A j| Kn^HENv
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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