f In anticipation of the approaching Festive Season, I have thoroughlj replenished my stock in every department, which will compare MOST FAVOBABLY With any other on the coast FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY. I have all the NEW FRUITS Required at this time, and a GRAND STOCK OF FANCY CHINAWAKE, BESIDES A Very Complete Aseortonmt OP CARVERS. KNIVES, FORKS & SPOONS, And many other articles most ; suitable for presents. A new lot of Paperhangings JUST OPENED UP, W. 6. HAYBITTLI iftQl CHBI6TMAS I QQI \OV\, display at '• I W I i W. CAKTHEW'S WILL far and, away surpass the displays of previous years, and the stock which is now fully opened up, contains a thousand and one novelties never seen in the colonies before, Tremendous stock of Ladies' bags, companions, fancy basketware, writing cases, workboxos, purses, and leather goods too nup. merous to mention. J3 Fancy goods and Japanese ware >• ""* in such a variety that no advertise ment will give a correct idea. > g Toys selected from the best Ger B man and English firms, which is n j3 auarantee that the variety and P3 quality are everything that could h g be desired. Dolls a specialty, having been £» imported direct from the manufac- fci P3 turer m Germany. j* § The toy of the season is the.*.. A Harmless Pistol with vacuum ar« -^ row, price 3/6. : Christmas cards and booklets in all the newest designs. The threepenny, sixpenny, and shilling tables are loaded with nil the newest toys and fancy goods of the season. « The Exhibition is now open, nnd visitors will find it to be like some fairy scene. william"~caethew, Fancy Goods Importer, Feilding. SAIL AND TJENTMAKER, RICHARD JAMES HAVING now started business in Ashurst as above, is prepared to receive orders for Tents, Riokcoyera, Oilskin Coals, Horse-covers, Marquees, &0., &c. Note the address — RICHARD JAMES, Ashurst. HCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. [Established 1872.] Risks taken at Lowest Current Rates. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Dibtrict Manager, Offices — Kimbolton Road, Feilihng, and Hankins' Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. The proprietor of THE CAFE, Manchester Street, BEGS to thank his patrons for the support so liberally accorded him throughout the past year, and begs to inform them that he is opening up a choice lot of Confectionery, Bon Bons, Christmas Novelties, &c All kinds of Biscuits and Wine Biscuits made on the premises. Picnic parties supplied. Suppers, &c, catered for. Hot Pies and Coffee. J. LEVER, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN.— The Jo*. Work done at the Star Office is the o%apest and Best ontheCoast. V
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 82, 9 January 1892, Page 3
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