STEAMI.BAs£!i)OOR, & FURNITURE FACTOBY, ; '\ "-^ipitl^^TO^;; NORTH, . JLJL bis' ; 'q\d patroiis. ,aqd the .public generally tliat. . lie*^opened liis new premises with an 'entircl 7. Jr/?? I.,1 ' - sl P c ' c ALL DE T ;■;. *,:,.■« nJRART^ENTS, - ■ : ■■ ■vßedding; 'Oaipetil-' 'Linoleums, Toilet SaW'&te'^'&fcV Ac'iVof nhe nvwest and latest de'si^'s, -sueb-'as e.irinofc be surpM&diV& wlficKJie is; sellinj' nt prices to J meet thei'times. 1 ■' '' ' . To parties fufnislnng', attoht-.on is dirfecie*' 'to 'life 'ifolto^inf,' special » nes and prices: — , .'•■<• •• 'SUifs J o£ Firrriilure. from £12 1 3s Od 'Eitcilen Tablesj from ... '8s (id .^ustrTati^airs - ... '' , 7s Od 3 AroSriean Chairs ' .::. " 3s 6d> 'Sp^ißg ; Matrrasses, from ' ■ 18s 6d A cordial welcome^'ill'-be^ extended to all^visitbrs' Vitho'at '■ : be'in^ -'pressed to purclfaße7-v • Vf -« t i>Vi? ]il (! - !i ' ,' \ . •No(e'tli'e : nddress^" -"■' '" W. PEGDEN, FUENI^U^JL y The Squabk, South. T&EiMi J) IN Gc '■■> ; B'TI PFET -■!!:■: ■•■ ,'.■; ■ ■■ -.'ANi' ■•" .- ■ • ■-ac .'o-ii:. •-..•■-■• ■ :■■ ■ ■ ■ ; V;;$E^PEEAN<ift:: HOTEL. . ' Kinibol jiqiL Bpai aud .Stafford Street, FEIIiDINa. Isiipwo^en^ All'ni^lsla. Beds Is. N6te;,tb|e ! a|'di-es^-7-;' .','.' .. . '..,.. ' 'I '. • Next Mv, Daw's Stables \-M>-^-' JAMfciS WILSON, •■/.-:-,..<■>, ;.: :. ' v Proprietor. "itTHlLE^WisHmg . my customers Vf? ' .': : anf 'sußpprters; \ u ,& Merry cSfmaSj'aiid ..ft'.^Etappy -New. Year," I desnieito inforpiaibem tbafc I have received a large and; splendid stock of Tobacconist's Goods of all descriptioiis'aiid'varieties, consisting of SilveJrr&ioTmtea; Pipes, ; (Jigarettc '"Holderß,'Mee'ra^'a,tini.s,' &c. Also, a splendid Btodc- of. Scents, Hair, Oils, Bay Bum, „ Accordeons— Come and see -the celebrated Panflute Accorcleoii, the befit on 'the coast. s Bazars; set l'ea/dy for use and guaranteed to } ali'aye easy. , ; Itei^e^my-iipc 6 ? 6 . thanks to my customer^' for tHg liearty manner in which "they, ••have supported me for the last? two' years aud a half, aud wish ;theni : all luck 1 amd prosperity in the coinihg'year: ! ■ - '■'■>' ' * ;..-. HAIBDEESSER, FEKCUJStsojf :Stkbet, Feilding. : GiAJSfB SHOW Temple § Fashion ■•• ; FEILi)ING v My JDisplay; .of Styles ; and Noveltjes as of unusual.Magnificen&e, as . • I have spared ho effort • ; : ' to 1 obtain the V^EBY L'ATE^t'PkODUCtiONS OP THE ENGLISH' COLONIAL AND UO]Ni;; ;te!?ektal: m abkets. My; selection of TV^eds and Cloths is much larger ami more yariedL than DKESS WfiI.BiAND.BE &ÜBE OS SUCCESS. "••' ••:■:■;; !©o?tbis>iat i the ■ : GU;k% JX 'TAIIiORING ESTABLISHMENT. Edward Martin's < TE^PLE/OFrPA'SfiipN, ;• : QUiBELL ? s v " t Ko» i^pispnops. ).'.■.,. '.., An'.'important,'.'. ; Vnd';iß'eliable, Dip for \ • $lieep and Lambs.. \ GHEMICAL FOOD, foe the: WO OL. . IS a)a |i»fcillible.exteruiihator pf insect •I life, a complete. aiid perfectly reliable cure for scab, and d^siijoyer.of Lice, Ticks, Mange, Fleas,' and. all parasites that attack, slieep or other animals. It never, fails in any case where used v as directed. • .; ,1 ..:. The important fatty matter it. contains feeds tie 'tfool, aneLis so blended m the dip. that it is readiiy, absorbed by the wool, making it soft, and luxuriant. Qmbell's Sheep Dips are largely used by nianj. of, the most important slieep breeders .w the ; , world, and with credit nnd/iidrantage^upoH ..the most valuable flodesr-'a certain proof, that they are the best that money .can procure, or they Tronld-not be used so extensively upon prize animals.. . , ; , . .-.,-.' Wellington, agents — MESSRS LEVIN AND CO, , 'E.-EIiLERY GILBEKT, PIANO- OEGAN, & HARMONIUM TU»BB, EEPAIEiE & ReNOVATOB, •:■• '^WANGANUI,' ' . PAYS .regular.' visits to all the .districts; : ; ibetween . Foxton and Wanganui, iiicluding Kiwitea, the Manchester Block, Birmingham, &c, and, wdrking entirely on his own account is in a ppsitioh to make speciai. arran^eine'iits; with those favouring him.with.orders. , - My customers and others are invited to exercise; caution in employing alleged tuners who -go ; round the country ; districts pretending to'tune pianos, but ac-. tually doing damage to good instruments, and in some cases brought under my notice, almost ruining them. No man is genuine who Hoes not advertise. Pianoforte ' Eenovating a Specialty. Old Pianos taken in exchange and ( full value allowed. J^eilcUng Address — ' W; 'CAiTHEW. Bookseller. ; ■:<!*->:', s ;£&}& WEEK ~~ . ' .[ ANI) .upwards may be made by.ej.ther ] . ,sex working ; evenings and taking ordeps,'.&r.,jis... lyrfya>it.'work, \l re- '. nuired, '=V Enclose ptamp/ioxparticulars. q Kp\fEjL^.j:MPOBTING C 0 :, Befer^eft«i?^»r ; - ... ,^dney.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 127, 23 April 1892, Page 1
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612Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 127, 23 April 1892, Page 1
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