TJVEILDING BUFFE T TEMPEEANCE HOTEL. Khnbolton Boad and Stafford Street, FEILDING. Is now open. -All meals Is. Beds Is. Note tbe address— Next Mr Daw's Stables . iTAMES WILSON, : Proprietor. The proprietor of ofHJy CAFE, Manchester Street, BEGS to thankhis patrons for the ; snpport so liberally accorded him throughout the past year, and begs to inform them that he is opening up a ohoice lot of Confectionery, r, .i Bon Bons, ; Christmas Novelties, &c All kinds of Biscuits and Wine Bis, cults made on the premises: r Picnic parties; supplied. Suppers, &c, ■".'....' catered for. -Hot Pies and Coffee. J. LEVER, Proprietor. ■BUOn •■■'■■ 'HAM PAL&.CE BAKEBY *. D DINING ROOMS, , Mawohbstbb Stbebt, Feildivq. JNO. H. WOESFOLD, FANCY BEEAD & BISCUIT BAKE^. A FIRST-CLASS. TABLE will always be found at this Commodious House. Meals at all Hotjbs. First-class Bread of the very best Flour. All kinds of Confectionery made to order. Wbddiwg ake.s, Birthday Cakes, &c. SCOTCH PIES & COFFEE EVEEY SATUEDAY a Specialty. jnoTh. worsfold. " A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." WHILE wishing my customers and supporters "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year," I desire to inform them that I have received a large and Splendid stock ©f Tobacconist's Goods of all descriptions 'and Varieties, consisting of Sil-ver-mounted Pipes, Cigarette HoldHb, 'Meettehaums, &c, &c. Also, a splendid s!oek of Scents, Hair Oils, Bay 1 Bumi Accordeons— Come and •cc the celebrated Panflute Accorleon, the besi on the coast. Bazars set -r>ady for use and guaranteed to shave easy. I tender my sincere thanks to my •nstomtrs for tha hearty manner in *Moh.T they have supported me for tiit: last two years and a half, and •wish them all luck and prosperity in the coming year. FBASK BEAT, . FbBOUSSOH STBBBT, FBTLDIHa. ■■■■v-i: C*MfeSHOW ■ f '■'■-■■ ■' ! >' ; ■■ ;"' a 'IBS _. _ f«emp|e§ Fashion ; : .;. :FEILDINGr llyVDispiay of Styles, and Novelties .|s of unusual Magnifioense, as I have spared no effort ... :-..: to obtain the . -•T«S*'Il«BBt PrODTJOTIOWS OF THB BNGLIStf dOimiAL AND 00*- .'" TINBNTAL MABKETS. JLy selecti— . and Cloths ' irmueli lu» '- r and more varied than bithetto. DXBSS WB&. AITD KB SUBB 07 SUOCBSS. ■'■ : Vo tbis r iat !! the GBAFib iAILOBING BISTABLiJIHiaiWT. EdWSrd Matin's TJMPLE pF FASHION, M - r / BjMBOLTOJT KOA» f r. WiJimma ' Bi Bbistow (^mvtionecr) ; ; GlldßQll TfiOMAS & C0 r , AUOTIOrfEBRS, X RUIT, GRAIN, PiGDUCE AND OEKISRAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, Corner 01 Custom House Quay and ■■;■■■ Hunter 8 treets. (Nearly opposite the General Post ■ Office.) . ; TBE most magnificent tad com modious Auctioneering 1 estab lfshmentin the Australasian Colonies, Prompt account tales a spcialty. P.O. Box No. 26. Goprtipoadence Invi ted.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 94, 6 February 1892, Page 1
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