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NOTIC&jOE, REMOVAL. DAW'S: i LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. FEEiDItfG, HAVE BEE-p REMOVED To new premises tfeit TKe Teinple of Faßhion^imboltp^Roa'd. ! '1 MR DAW desires to intimate that he has always on hand . — Brakes; Double & Single Buggies Quiet Riding Horsesj &c. I Special arranger^erits made f or WeddiAg/'Picnj^l^.^^iitu^iß^.': . Commercial /TrayellerS) attended , to on shortest notice by Ui%&cff telegram. Conveyance at each Train. Carrying business conducted ;as hitherto. 1 ' ' ■ ■■■■■>-<> in-. > . ■ mi-. COACHES TO BIRMINGHAM: . Daily (S]iindays e^cepted) ," TlSffi-TABtiE : ;': , Leave Feilding .. , ;.. , B^3o a.m. Arrive Birmingham i . . 1 1.30 a.m, Leave Birmingham > .. I.3Cp.m. I Arrive Feilding . . „ > 4 p.m. CQACHE3 TO PEMBERTOIT Leare Feilding-- ' ; : Mondays, Wednesdays, abd Fridays ■ ■■■•'• "' ;'. ■at"8,30/>.m. > '' -'•■■' > Lisa're'PemWer^n^- , '.. : '- Tuesdays, Thursdays; and Saturdays ■'■; at 8.30 a.m. ' . ; Parcels : and, Luggage collected , at Hotels and Stores, and e^ejdj anywhere on the road. !. ; f: !i empire ; stAfiiis;: ; FERGUSSpN STREBTv . . - -.■.■■■:■.■ • .• ..-,» ]>• \ ■ " ■ •.•:• •■■• : - • ■■<■ ■■•■-i " L T HAVE now taken overi the iibo.ye Stables, an«l hopebjrstifidt attention to the "jyants ofjny customers to ■■-....;■;. •::■'> i!:,:;, . <y.i. ;.., .-.■- ■•- .:" merit a share of public, patronage: Livery and Bait at all hours. ; j ;A. PRINGfcE. FEILDING— HORSE- BAZ 4AR S , And JJivery xh<b Bait? Stables (Opposite Hastie's Hotel.) SADDLE Horses and Buggies on Horses carefully broken ,to Saddle and. Harness. • '.;•.■■, Hobses Bouoht, Sold ob ; Exchanged. Luggage carted to any: part of. the District. Furniture removed: Every care taken of Hortes sent to Livery. Good Paddocks. ' All kinds of 'covered .' and ot^ieif. Vehicles on hire, ' .'.' \ ' " [ TEBUS MODBBATE. „". ' .■ era^k"gay^- ( PROP KIETOR. FEIL DING; ' OB B A N iT^OO^Ts .■■v.':;, ■=■■...■,,.. „: r - ■ TELEGRAPH LINE OF COAOHES. '■■• '■'■ Between-- ' :;;;: !*' BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. Leave Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmihc'nam, MONDAYS, W^DNiSSDA'YS.i^D 'SA I t ! irR,DAYs::-"".:." ill . „ „At|.Bo"a.nv/'' ,.;.:/' ',*,„ Leave Hastie's r Hotel, FejJding, on arrival ol Mail Train from 410 p^m,' '■■■ V. All' goods and parcels. ' for Apiti carefully forwarded. '•' Buggies, saddle; ; Horses; ; &c M ; '&^. f always on hire at Mr Lowe's Sotpl. ■'':'■' Wi ■■■■M'-kS'A&'Wb^v PROPitjEETQB. !; ' 7 i" ;n.8,--W.M. is Mail Cdnttafcter-be-tween Fowler's ' (Birmingham) and Apiti. . ,:V'f'-';' ; V'.''.. I . J: -'..-'"- ! ,i'.-'. ','-'.' FRUITfeRBR, TOBACCONIST; and .' GE^ER^tVSpitE^lßßlppß^ FEBOUSSON SIKKEiTi 7> r -" ; J^ ; ' ; ' : V i FEiiiw[NG.^;:-::''v J TPjKAL? : tt /in I fe&fy Go6ds/ kinds of Groceries an4 PjCpyision^.; Cash, Buyer of Fungus in Wiy quantity, ;■ ' Give my Austral'Teasa trial— isold at c V-» 2/6^B/-; ind 4^ 'per;?l»; pure tea, blend^d.bv^r'W^ongßLew, of Wellington. „ „: ",, q , , -.i «.. FJiLJBR^ G^BJgpli^^ PIANO, OKGAN, & BARM@siffM: TnVBB,>RBP«,tB«Bj&/ RBNOVATOB, ■> , . WANGAJNILI. PAYS regular ovisiWtP all the ' districts J between Foxton and : \yanganui^, includiyg^ ; Kiwi tea, the Manchester Block, Bi^mii^^iam, &Ci, and, working entirely on his own account b• in ft position to make special : arraxtsfemefits 'with those favouring him : With ! ( ""'■•' T /My cußtomeri:and ; bt|i(prs a^'in^iied to exercise caution iacm^lojin^ aHe/fed tuners who ■ go round the country ,4 19---tricts pretending to. tu'nejpiatio^ but' jictually doing damage tp : good instruments, and in some " daises, prougfit , utider iny notice, almost, ruining them- , ,Np *»M is gebuineVh'q'd'oefl hdt arfveriiße.' : ' ' Vikn6fote $toyri^g l & Spj^iaUy. Old Piaiios iaken v in- gxchtangi? ifull value, aUQwed., f; ,',.., Feildiiijj Address— c:i . , : . W. Cabthbw; Bookseller. -. v. : piano ®jn^g: H. eOiililKlß * Ct>., . » . „-. .!•.•■! •:■:.: y ■-.■■ ;/.; ; i ■- ■. \ Mr Martin will value old pianos with a vie.fr to exchanging fdr new ones', 5 arid supply all information respecting the came., y . [ H.' : GO li.li lE p^^iO., PIANO IMPORfEBS* TUNERS, PALMJhiRSTON-NeiiTk^ '

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 4

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