We are now making a special display of the latest Spricg Fashions in the MANTLE SHOW BOOM, /"^ONSISTINGr of Ladies' Wattean Jackets and three-quarter Capes, ' Eton' Jackets, ' Eton' Blouses, Vests, V_^ Waistcoats, Skirts, Ladies' Silk Dust Cloaks, Cravenette Cloaks, Silk Mantles and three-quarter Capes, the new Moire Skirts, the new Moreen Skirts, the new Embroidered Alpaca Skirts, the new Sateen Skirts, the new Alpaca Skirts with deep silk flouncing, etc., at THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TE ARO HOUSE 3 WELLIITGTOIT.
Manchester Furniture Warehouse [The Blub Sign.] GREAT PEA COMPETITION. FIRST PRlZE— Handsome Chest of Drawers, value £5 ; 2nd prize — Spring Mattrass, yalue £2 ; 3rd prizeBedstead, £1 os ; 4th prize — Pair of Pictures, value 15s ; sth prize— 2 bestKapoc Pillows, value 10s. In order to encourage a cash trade, I am holding the above competition as from this date. In my shop window I have on view a bottle filled with ordinary peas' (the peas are all whole, and sealed by Mr Day, chemist). For every 5s (cash) spent the purchaser may register a guess of the number of peas in the bottle. A register will be kept of the guesses, and purchasers will also receive a voucher for each guess he makes. The person guessing nearest to, or the exact number, receives the first prize as above, and so on in rotation. In the event of a tie for any prize, two articles of half the full value will be given. The winners may chose their articles from the stock. No one knows the contents of the bottle. On or about the 20th January next the bottle will be opened in a publip place. Holders of vouchers are invited to be present. Committee— His Woirhsip the Mayor (Mr.W. G. Hay Kittle),' and Messrs F.Y. Lethbridge and E.'Gbodbehere, W. G. SHEARER. ADE'S CQrMr FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, FEILDING. We Thank the^inhabitants of Feilding and district for past favors, AND INVITE ONE Mb ALL COME, Ift AT^D INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK:. 12 CASES ~¥EW GOODS JUST IN. A very pretty lot of REAL. C Q\A<E. (PICTURE MOULDINGS. Some very handsome CARPETS AND LtNOLIUMS. SPEMG COUCMES Covered in Tapestry, Horse Hair, Cretonne, arid Carpet. THE BIGGEST. CASH DISCOUNT IN FEILDING, A. EADE. Undertaker and Cabinetmaker. W. PfeGDEN, STEAM SASH, DOOR, & FURNITURE FACTORY, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS great pleasure in announcing to his old patrons and the public generally that he has opened his new premises with an entirely fresh stock of FURNITURE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums. Toilet Sets, &c, &c, &c, of the newest and latest designs, such as cannot be surpassed, and which he is selling at prices to meet the times. To parties furnishing, attention is directed to the following special lines and prices : — Suits of Furniture, from £12 15s Od Kitchen Tables, from ... 8s b'd Austrian Chairs ... 7s Od American Chairs ... 3s 6d Spring Mattrasses, from 18s 6d A cordial welcome will be extended to all visitors without being pressed to purchase. Note the address — W. PEGDEN, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, THE SQUARE, SOPTH. WATSON BEOS., PAINTERS AND HOUSE DECORATORS, Near the Railway Station, FEILDING. Estimates given. Prices to suit the times. GEORGE L. LAY, A CCOMMODATION HOUSE, J\ AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, PEMBERTON, Is now prepared to supply settlers with Stores of all descriptions. Also, to provide comfortable accommodation to travelers. TV 7 ANTED KNOWN— Copies of YY the Feilding Star can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew , 1 Stationer, and J, S. Milson, Bookseller.
FREDERICK POPE, BUILDER & UNDERTAKER Bowen Street, Feilding. Building Contractor, and General Carpenter. All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Building material, glass, putty, &c. supplied. Funerals completely furnished. FREDERICK POPE. SPECIALTY IN SADDLERY. MBELFIT desires to thank the . public for the genuine support he has received since he started business in Feilding, and attributes it to the fact that everything he has turned out has been of the best material, and good workmanship. M.B. has just received a large stock of requirements, which he has marked at a small advance so as to bring buyer and seller on terms of equality, and enable him to claim a continued share of public support. All orders executed with neatness and piomptneas. MATTHEW BELFIT. JAMES FRASER, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH Manchester Srreet. (Opposite tbe Denbigh Hotel.) rpiANKS supplied, and spouting X fixed at ppri es to suit the times COPPER BOILERS And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices. Wood and Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fire Blower —no Household should be without. Excelsior Blower for sulphuring blighted Vines or Trees. Estimates given for all kinds of plumbing work. JAMES FJIASEB. IVTEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! F. BRATS, TOBACCONIST, FEILDING. Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigarette Holders, Pouches, from a shilling each. 18 Different Brands of the Best Cigars, viz. : Manillas, No. 1 and 2, Queen's brand, 1 and 2, Bernisa, Punch, Concha, Colorado, Gd and Is. The only place in Feilding where you can get a shilling cigar of best quality and the real genuine Henry Clay cigar, etc ; these are no iraud. Best Brands of Cigarettes. — Old Judge, Three Castles, Firefly, Cameo, Purity, &c, &c. 20 Different Brands Tobacco, viz., .Tuno, Diadem, Ruby Twist, Rubyroughcut, Unique, Derby, Mazeppa, iNailrod, etc. Try Bray's rough cut mixture — a grand smoke. Perfumery.— A large stock of Old English lavender, jockey club, white rose, francipani, rondeletia, ste* phanitis, etc. FLOLK! FLOUR ASK for Chamberlain's FLOUR which is admitted to be the best in the Manawatu. Chamberlain's is the only Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheat, essential to making good Flour. Ordeib punctually attended to. Mr T. R. Chamberlain has now started a corn-crushing machine. Oats crushed at 3d per bushel Crushed oats for sale T. R, CHAMBERLAIN Feilding Steam Flour Mill.
I /«! Watctrmak t*Jartßcr ||| I l|p^ FeiC >/a/c~ J|J I HAVE always on hand a choice selection of Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Silver Bangles, Silver Match-boxes, Solitaires, Studs, Watches, Chains, Marble Clocks, &c, at prices never before offered in the district. A new line of Onyx and Pearl Brooches, gold mounted, very neat. Gem Rings, for ladies. All work guaranteed. All Goods marked in plain figures. Note the address — JAMES SCOTT, (Ten years with Messrs Littlejohn and Sons, Wellington.) Opposite Cobbe & Darragh's new Store, Manchester Street. ESTABLISHLD 1874. r^. w. fowles, Watchmaker, Jeweller & Optician. Always in stock WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY Of all kinds. Spectacles to suit all sights ; also blue, green, London smoke, and goggles. Survey Instruments, Sewing Machines, and every kind of light machinery repaired. Dealer in Photographic Lenses, Cameras. Chemicals, dry plates, &c. Stereoscopic Slides and Views for sale. Arms and Ammunition for sale Arms repaired. G. W. FOWLES. M>K«HESTEB STBEET. PeiLDING. LENG KEE. GROCER & FRUIT DEALER, MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING. Leng Kee is now selling Groceries, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Lollies, &c. at Low Prices for Cash. Black Balls (lollies;, 5d per lb; Preserved Ginger, 8d per lb. CASH BUYER — OF — FUNGUS IN ANY QUANTITY At lfd per lb. WANTED KNOWN — Arrival per "Doric." at Wm. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North:— The .Daf. fodils, by Liiias Wassermann, 1/3 ; Ibe Seven Principles of Man, by Annie Besant, 1/6; Mrs Dime's Jewels, by W. Clark Russell, 2/6 ; Tbe Squirrel Inn, by Frank Stockton, 2/6 ; Doctor Huguet, by Ignatius Donnelly, 2/6; Irene, by Olga Cantacuzene— Altien, J/3; Mariam, or Twenty^one Days, by Horace Victor, 2/6 • The Only Witness, by E. J. Goodman, 1/3; Facing the Footlights, by Florence Marrjatt, 1/3 ; Beatrice, by H. Kider Haggard, 4/6 ; .Nicholas Niclfleby by Dickens, 2/6 ; Kl9a, by E. McQueen Gray, 2/6 ; The White Company, by A. Conan Doyle, 2/6 ; A Life's Remorse, by author of Molly Bawn, 2/6 ; A Princess of Thule, by Wm Black, 2/6. TANNERY: FELLMONGEB.Y : Hokowhitu Awaimri. W. MACMILLAN, TANNER AND FELLMuNGER, PALMERSTON NORTH. CASH buyer of Wool, Skins, Hides, and Tallow. Highest market price paid on delivery at Yards or Palmerston railway station. Office : Next Valentine's Club Hotel Church (Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 51, 15 October 1892, Page 1
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