W; CARTHEW'S NEW SUPPLIES OF BOOKS BY THE DORIC : Year Book of Photography, Is 3d Photographic Almanack, Is 6d The Optics of Photographic Lenses, by Tr&il, 4s Hazell's Annual for 1892, 4s Financial Reform Almanack, Is 3d Cradle of Christianity, by D. M. Ross, 6s Preachers of the Age, by H. P. Hughes, 4s Beneath Two Flags, by Maud B. Booth, 3a ■ ) Elements of Agriculture, 3s i j Review of Reviews, Vol. 4, 5s i Poe's popular Tales, 6s 6d I 1 Irving's Popular Tales, 6s 6d I Hard Life in the Colonies, 6s Lord Palmerston, by the Marquis of Lome, 4s Muckle John, by McLean, 4s A First Family of Tarajara, by Bret Harte, 3s 6d '< Mariam, by Horace Victor, 3s 6d The Girls' Own Book of Health and Beauty, by Stables, 3s The Miser's Daughter, by Ainsworth, 2s Old Devil and Three Little Devils, by Tolstoi, Is 3d Tom Brown's School Days m PJiono- , graphy, 3 s Facing the Footlights, by F. Marryat, Is 3d Phillip Henderson, Is 3d Full stock of Church Service and Hymns, Church Praise, and Wesley's Hymns. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller and Stationer. AWAHUEI STOJRE AND POST OFFICE. W. NICHOLSON, GENEEAL STOEEKEEPEE. i (Formerly H. Bennett.) BEGS to inform the residents of A-wahuri and district that he has just received a well selected stock of- c Groceries Boots • Drapery & Clothing Ironmongery Crockery & Tinware Fancy Goods > Best brands Tobacco and Cigarettes All orders intrusted to him -will be ' delivered with promptness and care. : R. JAMES WHOLESALE MANUFACTURES — OF — MAEQUEES, TENTS, HOESE CLOTHS, WATEEPEOOF CLOTHING, &c. ) — — > rro BUSHMEN,— Ask your storeI keeper for JaMES Al Tents, " and see that you get them, and also that they bear my brand. [• Orders from the trade wiil receive prompt attention. Note the address— E. JAMES, SAIL AND TENT FACTOEY, Ashurst. SHOOTING REASON, 1892. » pHAS. SCHULTE, IMPOETEE OF HARDWARE, ? Would call the special attention of • Sportsmen to the arrival of a ? new and complete stock of s GUNS,AMMUNITION,andSHOOTING ACCESSOEIES. f Breechloaders.— Double and Single 1 Barrel in great variety ; B hundreds to choose from, and all imported iroin the best makers only. Ammunition.— For 12 xl 6 bore guns, Eley's and Kynoch's ; also, 7j Morris' tubes, Revolverb and Rifles. Shooting Accessories.— G«n Bags, Gun Cleaners, Cartridge , Belts, Turnovers and Extractors, Bullet Moulds, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, etc., etc. " CHAS. SCHULTE, Opposite Club Hotel. PALMEKSTON NOETH. 0 W LANDED Ex late arrivals. THOMAS BALLINGKEB, DIRECT IMPORTER. EX CANTERBURY— 99 bundles and 4 casks Black and Galvanised Pipes and Fittings, and Cast Iron Main Cocks. EX COPTIC— 11 cases Plain Galvanised Iron. ' EX DORIC— 72 bundles Black Sheet Iron, 6 casks Sheet Zinc, 7 rolls Sheet Lead, 64 bundles, 85 lengths, and 2 casks Black and Galvan ised Pipes and Fittings and Cast Iron Maiu Cocks. EX MATATUA— 8 cases Sheet Zinc and 1 cask Crucibles. EX OTARAMA— 66 bundles and 20 lengths Black and Galvanised Pipes and Fittings, and Cast Iron Main Cocks, 2 crates Earthenware, 1 crate Glass Chimneys, 1 case and 1 cask Bib, Hose, Stop, Eange, ; and Ball Cocks. EX MAMARI— 9 cases and 1 cask Gas Fittings, 4 cases Gas Stoves, 2 cases I.E. Hose, 7 cases Gas Globes, 2 crates Earthenware, 33 bundles ? and 2 casks Black and Galvanised Pipes and Fittings. EX MORAY SHIRE— 55 boxes Tin Plates, 1 case Glass Chimneys, 2 crates Earthenware, 72 bundles and 4 casks ; Black and Galvanised Pipes and 1 fittings and Cast Iron Main • Cocks. I EX DUKE OF WESTMINSTER- ' 22 cases Plain Galvanised Iron, 20 te 28 guage, 2 cases Plumbers', Gas- ' fitters', and Tinsmiths' Tools, 3 bars \ square Copper. 2 cases Brass Tubes, [ Brass cased Tubes, and Copper Wire, 8 casks Sheet Zinc, 8 cases Tinned Steel, sheets, 1 ton Bright 5 and Tinned Tinman's Wire, 2 cases P Tinware and Tinsmiths' Fittings, r &c, &c. { Highest Cash Price given for old Zinc , and Lead. ! THOMAS BALLINGER,, i PLUMBER AND GASFITTEII, 1 37, Willis street and Victoria street ('Jorner of Chew's Lane), WELLINGTON. W" " ANTED" ~KNO WN.^- Bill Heads Memos, Visitins Cards Enve« lopes, Mill Books, and all other kindsof Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 21 May 1892, Page 4
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691Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 139, 21 May 1892, Page 4
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