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Juveuile Fancy Dress Carniral. - Splendid Velveteens, in black and col oured, at Is ier yard-- very suitable for Fancy Dresses; gold and silver Braids. Laces, &c , will be offered for tins occasion only ; Children's Wide Kid (rlovos, Is pnir ; wide Ssish Ribbons, Is yard, in pink nnd blue; Tinsel Kiblions, and Spangled Butterflies For ,i nice selection of Fancy Material for Children's Fancy Costumes try J. B Hamilton, the noted cheap draper. We would earnestly adrisr all country settlers to ninkc sure of this opportunity and try, if possible, to pny a visit m (he Empire City during (he continuance of this big sale at Te \ro House, Wellington " A drink for the gods," so said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fig tree. If you would enjoy such, Crease's AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. For continuation of Reading Matter see fourth page.)

Advertisements I UVENILE PLAIN and FANCY (J DRESS BALL. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. In Aid of the Funds of the New District Hospital, Palmerston North. Tickets to be had of the Ladies of the Hospital Committee, Feilding, and at the Stores and Stationers. Admission : 2/6 ; Family Tickets, to admit two adults and two children, 5/, Dancing and Marches for Children from 7 till half past 9 ; Adults after. MR, J. HYDE -PARKER, Musical Director and Manager. THE NOBLE ART. A GLOVE CONTEST will take place in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ON SATURDAY EVENING, September 17th, 1892, Commencing at 8 o'clock, between Harhy Laing and Mii/ton Orbell. Laing to knock out Orbell in six rounds. The Matcii is for ,£25 a-side. Admission to any part of the Hall — Two Shillings. /HOMING IN ALL ITS' GLORIOUS \J SPLENDOUR AND OPULENT VASTNESS. EACE NIGHT ! RACE NIGHT ! A Day Wonder for FEILDING. THE AMUSEMENT WONDER OF THE WORLD. WIRTH'S GREAT MIKADO TROUPE OF JAPANESE AND WILD BEDOUIN ARABS, — AND — WIRTHS' NEW CIRCUS. A First Time Presented Stately and Realistic Diorama of Life in Japan, and Grand Oriental Wildly Romantic Pilgrimage to Mecca. Life among the Prophets ! Wandering Children ! Desert Life in all its Phases. Gun-spinning Extraordinary ! Japan and Arabia brought to your very door ! Their first and only Tremendous, Glorious, and Attractive Season in FEILDING— For One Night Only— WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. The Only Genuine Royal Japanese You will see in New Zealand ! The Only Wild Bedouin Arabs You will ever see ! JAPANESE LADIES ! JAPANESE LADIES ! Everything New ! Nothing Old ! New Faces ! New Performers ! Eight Beautiful and Accomplished Lady Eiders. We challenge the World with our Horsewomen. Any act alone well worth the prices of admission. The Wirfch Bros, pride themselyes on the Grand Show of the Season. Remember the date. You will surely come, as you will positively see no other Japanese and Arabian Circus in New Zealand. General Admission — 2s 6d. We perform at Bulls on Tuesday 6th. POHANGINA ROAD BOARD. I HEREBY give notice that the first Election for the return of five members to represent the newlyconstituted Road Board District of Pohangina will bo held on TUESDAY, the 20th day of September, 1892, at the office of the Kiwitea Road Board, Feilding. Nominations in the prescribed form will be received by me at my office, Feilding, before noon on THURSDAY, tho eighth day of September, 1892. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Returning Officer. Feilding, 31st August, 1892.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 6 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 6 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 34, 6 September 1892, Page 3

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