A splendid lot of Ladifts' Jackets Clonks, and Ulsters are now on view nl the Cash Exchange Coop., nnd will be sold terj low for ca>h, with participation in profits. Patrons are requested to take ; care of their vouchers.— A dvt, : Cobbe and Darnmh hare imported a bin lot of English -blankets nnd rufcs They have also reci'ired a full assortment of colonial blankets direct from the makers. Prices are lower this season than last. _ _ ! For continuation of Beading Matter see fourth page.)
Advertisements rnHjs high school, PALMERSTON NORTH. T.he next term will begin on Wednesday, May 25th, at 2 pm. Two or three vacancies for Boarders. The Evening Class will resume work on Friday, 27th. For terms and particulars apply to K. WILSON, The High School. : THE COLYTON SCHOOL. THE Colyton School will Reopen on MONDAY next, May 23. R. LANKSHEAR, Chairman Colyton School Committee. MESSRS J. & M. CAMPBELL, Evangelists, will (D.V.) preach ithe Gospel in the Gospel Hall, Feilding, on SUNDAY, 22nd, at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited. Meetings for Christians will be held in the Gospel Hall on SUNDAY Afternoon, at 2 30. On MONDAY aud TUESDAY following all-day meetings, commencing at 11 a.m. All Christians cordially invited. NOTICE. j A MEETING of the Master BuildJ\: .-. ers of Feilding -will be held at Light's Denbigh Hotel on MONDAY Evening next, at 7.30 p.m., to discuss matters of interest to the trade. F. POPE, R. HEALD, W. HEALD, j J. D. VALENTINE. ; FEjLIZ AND FELTON'S GRAND American Cowboy Tournament, representing Cowboy Life in the Wild West. The greatest and most daring exhibition of horsemanship ever brought before the i New Zealand public. Daredevil rid- | ing ,by the acknowledged Champion American and Mexican Cowboys. Lassooing and riding wild horses and vicious cattle without saddle or bridle. Two Stockhorses holding a wild bullock by themselves With lassoos, without the aid of man. Picking up objects while going at full gallop on horseback, &c. To take place at Feilding, on the Racecourse, on WEDNESDAY, May 25. One day only. Gates open at 2 p.m. To commence at 3 p.m. Admission, Is ; children, half price, R. P. FELIZ, Business Manager. ■~ NOTICE. ; A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball j\_ will be held at the Public Hall, Colyton, on FRIDAY Eyening, May 27th. Double ticket, ss ; extra lady, 2s. FOOTBALL. WANGANUI V. FEILDING. riIHE above match will be played _I_ on the Feilding Oval on the Queen's Birthday. Kick-off at 2 p.m. Admission, Is Ladies and Members of Club free. S. STKACHAN, Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. finHE Funeral of Roy Durrant, inJ_ fant son of Mr J. Humphrey, will leave his residence, Makino Road, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) at 1.30 p.m., for the Feilding Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. A. EADE, Undertaker. T7IEILDING FIRE BRIGADE. MONSTER TEA and CONCERT. In Aid of the Brigade Funds. IK THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. 24th MAY. Tickets, 2s; 3 tickets for ss. ' Tea at 5.30. Concert at 8 p.m. PICTURE Mouldings, a laige stock m hand. Pictures framed at prices to suit everybody's pocket, at Brent's Furniture Warehouse,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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