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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAW'S te LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. i- FEILDING, ■t. HAVE BEEN REMOVED a- To new premises next The Temple of A id Fashion, Kimbolton Eoad. h jl/f"R DAW desires to intimate i.|_L that he has always on hand i, —Brakes, Double & Single Buggies Quiet Riding Horses, &c. is Special arrangements made for c- ! Wedding, Picnic, or other parties. Commercial Travellers attendeiio" n on shortest notice by letter or telegram. Conveyance at each Train. ; d Carrying business conducted . as s, hitherto. • COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM. Daily (Sundays excepted) TIMMAMIE: „ . Leave Feilding ... .. . .... , 8.3Q a.m. Arrive Birmingham - .. 11.30 a.m. Leave Birmingham -. . I.3Cp;m. _ I Arrive Feilding .. . . 4 p.m. COACHES TO PEMBERTON Leave Feilding— ; ,*" Mondays, Wednesdays, arid Fridays •' at 830 a.m. d- Leare Pembertoh— at Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ai at 8.30 a.m. H st : : .'\V' . .._:.. \ n- Parcels and Luggage collected 'at Hotels and Stores, and delivered anywhere on the road. ; s EMPIRE STABLES, FERGUSSON STREET. c( j T HAVE now taken over the. above Stables, and hope by strict 'attention — to the wants of my cuttpmers to merit a share of public patronage. >le ye Livery and Bait at all hours. Charges moderate. ;rs )le A. PRINGLE. h FEILDING~HORSE BAZAAR, And Livery and Bait Stables ># ' J ' (Opposite Hastie'a Hotel.) ... aI Q ADDLE Horses and Buggier on |»O hire. • rs ' Horses carefully broken to Saddlt and Harness. Horses Bought, Sold ob. Exchanged. L Luggage carted to any part. ,pf tht District. Furniture removed, r Every care taken of Horses sent t« Livery. Good Paddocks. All kinds of covered and other Yeas hides on bire^ . .' ! : lie Teems Moderate. he franbTgay, .;.. :;■,'.:.: PEOPUIEtOE. FEILDING. f r c rfoTi a n~d r e d 77^ n , d TELEGEAPH LINE OF COACHES. ue Between BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. tf> . . .. . Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham, d > MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND SATURDAYS 3s, At 8.80 a.m. Leave Hastie's Hotel, Feilding, on ns arrival ol Mail Train from North at n- 4.10 p.m, All goods and parcels for Apiti care3e, fully forwarded, ed Buggies, saddle Horses, &6., &c, °-} always on lure at Mr Lowe's Hotel. - ed ___ — _ t W. MANAGE, Je PEOPEIETOE. N.B.— W.M. is MailContractof beor tween Fowler's (Birmingham) an 4 ~ Apiti. , ' QUONG LEE, •"", FRUITERER, TOBACCONIST, and GENERAL STORKKEEPER, v . Fergusson Street, f n FEILDING. JL TTvEALER in Fancy Goods, all kinds of Groceries and Provisions. Cash Buyer of Fungus: ia any lg quantity, - Give my Austral Teas a trial-— sold at 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, and 4/-.. per lb. , £, i,. pure tea, blended by Mr Whong Kew, ot Wellington. n E. ELLERY GILBERT, y PIANO, OEGAN, & HAEMONIUJf ■a TIJKBB, EEPAIBEB & EBKOVATOB. j WANGANUI. T>AYS regular visits to all the \_ districts between Foxtpn ■s and Wanganui, including Kiwitea, the Manchester Block, Birmingham* h &c, and, working entirely ou his own s, account is in a position to make d special arranarements with those far vouring him with orders. ' My customers and others are invited to exercise caution in employing alleged tuners who go round the country dis* [ tricts pretending to tune pianos, but actuallj doing damage to good instruments, and in some cases brought under my notice, almost ruining them. No man is genuine who does nofc advertise! ' Pianoforte Renovating" "a" Specialty. J Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. Feilding Address — W. Cabthew, Bookseller. I PIANO TUNING? ~~"~ MR. R. H. MARTIN, FROM • H. COLLIER & Co., I » Mr Martin will value old pianos with a view to exchanging for new ones, and supply all information respecting the came. ' H. COLLIER & CQ.; PIANO IMPORTERS & TUBERS,! PALMiiiRSTON NORTH & WANGANUI. „''/ .

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 29, 25 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 29, 25 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 29, 25 August 1892, Page 4

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