TjjlElli-DING BUFFET JJ AN£» TEMPERANCK HOTEL. Kimbolton Road and Stafford Street, FEILDINft. Is now open. All meals Is. Beds Is. Note the addressNext Mr Daw's Stables ; '-.'.'■ JAMES WILSON, .'■..-.■. Proprietor. .■•-■• The proprietor of THE GAFE, Manchester. Street, , tSeGS to thank his patrons for the X)' 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, &o Allkindß of Biscuits and Wine Biscuits made on the premises. Picnjo parties supplied, Suppers, &c, catered for. Hot Pies and Coffee. J. LEVER, ;..-.■. Proprietor. BUCKINGHAM PALA.OE BAKERY AND DINING ROOMS, MiHCHBSTBB STBEET, PbILDIKG. JNO. H. WOBSFOLD, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAEEE. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE will J\_ always be found at this Cornmodiotts House. Meals at all Hours. First-class Bread of the very best Flour. All kinds of Confectionery made to order. Bedding akbs, Bibthday Cakes, &c. SCOTCH PIES & COFFEE EVEEY SATURDAY a Specialty. ; jnSTh. worsfold, •" A Merry Christmas and a Happy • ■•;' New Year." ■ftTHiLE wishing my customers W-. and supporters "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year," I desire to inform them that I have received alarge and splendid stock of.TpHacconist's Goods of all descrip : hons and. varieties, consisting of Sil-ver-mounted Pipes, Cigarette. Holders, Meerschaums, &c, &c. Also, a splendid stock of Scents, Hair Oils, Bay" Rum, Accordeons— Come and gee - the celebrated Panflute Accor6eon, the best on the coast. Razors set ready for. use and guaranteed to shave easy. Ittender my sincere thanks to my customers for the hearty manner in wMch they have supported me for the last two. years and a half, and wish them all luck and prosperity in flic coming year. FEME BKAY, HAIRDRESSER, Fbrgtjsbon Street, Feilding. GEAND SHOW AT THE Temple .§ Fashion FEILDING. My Display 6f Styles and Novelties is of unusual Magnificen&e, as . I have spared no effort , to obtain the Vebt Latest Productions of the ENGLISH COLONIAL AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. • My selection of Tweeds and Cloths is much larger and more varied than ' hitJierto. Dbess Well and be Sube of Success, Do this at the GEAN3) TAIL 081 NG ESTABLISHMENT. ■■.•■:-■•:■'• 'of Edward Martin's TEMPLE OF FASHION, Kimbolton Road F. W^Haybittlb BißsiaTOw (Auctioneer) GEORGE THOMAS 'ft CO., AUCTIONEERS, FRUIT, GRAIN PRODUCE AND GENERAL PROVISION '...;. MERCHANTS, Corner ol Custom House Quay and Hunter Streets. [Nearly opposite the General Pos Office.) WELLINGTON. THE most magnificent and com modious Auctioneering estab lishment in the Australasian Colonies Prompt account sales a spcialty. P.O. Box No. 26. Correspondence Invi :edj WILLIAM DIXON, PAINTER AND DECORATOR Palmerston Nobth, (Agent for Robert Martin, Wellington HAS a Choice Assortment of al Materials, connected with tin trade at cheap rates. Gold Papers, from 2s 6d per piece. Sanitary Washing Papers, Is GO piec< Scrim, Glass Lead, Oils, &c. o*4ers promptly executed, and Esti mateg given.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 96, 11 February 1892, Page 1
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