Advertisements ~ism X"I 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. FEILDING LODGE, No. 41, N.Z.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will bo held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feilding, on MONDAY, the llth July, 1592. Business : Ballot ; Installation of W.M. ; Investiture of Officers. Visiting Brethren aro cordially mvited. Lodge tyled at 6 o'clock. By command of the W.M. THOMAS W. K. FOSTER, _ Secretary. THE MANCHESTER KIFLES WILL hold parades ac tbe Barracks as follows :— July-THURSDAY, 14th and 28th. BY ORDER. SMALL I?ARM ASSOCIATIONS. "1 it EMBERS are invited to sign a i_\\_ petition. Copies at — Mr Freeman's, Ashurst, at Mr E. Goodbehere's, Feilding, at Mr Smith's Store, Colyton, at Post Office Store, Cheltenham. F. W. WHIBLEY, Secretary. MANCHESTER HOTEL. THIS first-class Hotel, whicli has been built to the order of the Proprietor, is now open for business, and ready to receive visitors and the travelling public. The Dining and Sitting Rooms are furnished in a handsome manner, with every regard for comtort and convenience, and an excellent table is kept The Bedrooms are lofty, roomy, and well furnished. The Bathrooms contain hot, cold, and shower baths. The choicest brands of Wines, Spirits, and Liquors kept instock. There are two large Sample Rooms for the use of travellers and commercial men. H. WOLLERMANN, Proprietor. TENDERS ARE invited for 200 acres light Under - scrubbing. Apply to JAMES PALMER, Waituna West, Ongo. LOST. A DARK Bay Mare ; branded <sf> on near shoulder ; blaze down forehead; had cover on when last seen, W. H. SALTER, Birmingham. PIANO FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS Instrument, by Romsch, in handsome black case, the property of J. C. Clapberton, Esq., Union Bank, Palmerston North, who is leaving the district. For price, &c, apply to G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer, Palmerston N. notice! I BEG to give notice to my many friends and customers that I have disposed of my business to Messrs Woolven and Nisbett as from this date. While thanking the public generally for the liberal support they have accorded me during the past fifteen years, I desire that the same treatment will be extended to my successors. » HENRY RUTHERFORD. In connection with the above we desire to state that it will be our constant endeavour to anticipate the wishes of our patrons, by supplying only tbe very best meat at all times. Feilding. June 30th, 1892. WOOLVEN & NISBETT. NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to me must be paid to me, or my son, John Rutherford, as soon after this date as possible. All claims against me are requested to be sent in forthwith for payment. Feilding, June 30th, 1892. HENRY RUTHERFORD. WATSON BROS., PAINTERS AND HOUSE DECORATORS,Near the Railway Station, FEILDING. "~ "~ — ™* • A splendid line of Paperhangings in Stocky PICTURE Mouldings, a laige stock in hand. Pictures framed at prices to suit everybody's pocket, ai Brent's Furniture Warehouse, /TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given that all Trespassers with dogs or guns on my property at Aorangi, or Mamgatutu, on the Awahuri Road, will be prosecuted. CHARLES BULL, TO dl who are about to Furnish — Call at Isaac Brent's, Furniture Warehouse, opposite the "CoOp," Manchester street, Feilding. WANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Star Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 2, 5 July 1892, Page 3
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