EFILDING ASSEMBLY HALL MONDAY, JUNE 20th. Fob One Night Only. EDISON'S LATEST PHONOGRAPH. With all the newest improvements THE programme consists of Orches trial- Selections, Cornet Solos Banjo Solos, Speeches, Songs by Mi Snazelle, and a host of others. During the evening Mr Kelly will give two oi his best recitations. Popular prices : 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 T?EILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS jp ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1892. DOBSON-KENNEDY, COMEDY AND DRAMATIC COMPANY. Organised in 1890. The Great Music il Comedy Drama, in 3 Acts. "HANS, THE BOATMAN." Old Favourites and new Faces. Entirely New Scenery by Mr Alf. Ingleson. New Costumes ! New Appointments ! Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Musical director— R. S. Airey, R.AM. PRICES AS USUAL. No extra charge for booking seats. J. E. PETHERICK. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold parades ac the Barracks as follows :— June — THURSDAY, 23rd. BY OBDEIi RANGITIKEI ELECTION. II TR, R. C. BRUCE will Address the Electors as under : — MAKINO, SATURDAY, June 18 HALCOMBE, Schoolhouse, MONDAY, June 20 STANWAY, Schoolhouse, TUESDAY, June 21 WAITUNA, WEDNESDAY, June 22 BEACONSFIELD, Schoolhouse, THURSDAY, June 23 FEILDING, Assembly Rooms, FRIDAY, June 21 HARBOR BOARD, Pollock's Woolshed, SATURDAY, June 25 Each night at 7.30 Mr Bruce will speak at Sandon and Kiwitea, and other places, at dates yet to be advertised. MR. JOHN STEVENS WILL Address the Rangitikei Electors at the undermentioned places, at 7.30 each evening : — ASHURST, SATURDAY, 18th Juue CHELTENHAM, MONDAY, 20th June KIWITEA, TUESDAY, 21st June BIRMINGHAM, WEDNESDAY, i 22nd June APITI, THURSDAY, 23rd June PEMBERTON, FRIDAY, 24th June WAITUNA, SATURDAY, 25th June COLYTON, MONDAY, 27th June BUCKINGHAM PALACE. /VrOTIOE is given that all uutstandJ^l ing accounts owing to me must be paid, or arranged for, on or before June 30th. . JOHN H. WORSFOLD. ~~ FOR SALE. mWENTY in calf and springing J_ Heifers; quiet. Apply H. SWEET, Harbor Board Block. LAND FOR SALE. QEVERAL Sections, from 200 O acres upwards; also, 1 singlefurrow Plough. Apply to E. GIESEN, Feilding. PREMISES TO LET. POX a term of years, those convenient offices at present occupied by the Bank of New Zealand, Fergusson Street, feilding. For particulars apply at once to W. D. NICHOLAS, Or King StreetJohn Prior, Solicitor, Fergusson Street. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IN order to facilitate my annual Stocktaking I must respectfully request a settlement of outstanding accounts by the 30th inst. All overdue accounts on that date, unless settled or satisfactorily arranged, will be sued for without further notice. W. G. HAYBITTLE. Feilding, June 14, 1892. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of 6very description neatly and quickly executed uy the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding. HAVING First-class Workmen, 1 am prepared to execute any orders for all kinds of Furniture. All work guaranteed to be made of well seasoned timber and best materials. I. Brent, Furniture Warehouse, Manchester Street, fc eliding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 151, 18 June 1892, Page 3
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