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Manchester Furniture Warehouse [The Bltjb SiaN,] GREAT PEA COMPETITION. : FIRST' PRIZE— Handsome Chest of Drawers, value £5; 2nd pnee— Spring Mattrass, yalue £2 ;. ,3rd prize — Bedstead, £1 ss ; 4th prize— Pair of Pic<« tures, value 15s ; sth prize— 2 bestZapoc Pillows, value 10s. In order to encourage, a cash trade, I am holding the above competition aa 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 guebs 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 20ih January next the bottle will be opened in A a public place. Holders of vouchers aVe"* in v^fed'.W be present. Committee^His Wprhsip the Mayo* (Mri^, G./HaybitjtMiana JJlflßSisi?^:.* Letnbridge and Ev Goqdbehere, . W. (t. an.iJiAKn.jC. STEAM SASH, DOOR, & FUBNI- : ..... . . . :TIJR:E,,FACTORXv ■-. t -: ■■ } ■■': ' , ...•,PA'L-%|^TON;NjS.B ; a;^ r . ■'./ TT AS great "pleasure in annbuncipg to InL 6 his 1 old ■$^Vs\u£ i iW°vxistW J generally thait "he" ha's opened"his n'e'ir" ' ; premises witti^it entirety 'fresn' stock df' ; -'<> FUBNltlJßfi'atf> A'LLv»E^ f>:? • : . . ' :-';PAR'BMSNm « :■ : :!';:•:/ . Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums, ,;Tpjlefc,, Set^, &p.jy&p Jt r&s., ,of the nfewjest,. and latest designs, 'such as cannot be,,8.ur«,., to meet the times. 4 1 To t parties furnishing, attention is 1 dirfefctfea Vo . and prices: — : I Suits of 'ltarmtitfe. iiom; J812 15s Od i Kitchen Tables. :f?oitt~r, ~— Bs ud" , Aust^Chkirs-SAlK^.r, . 7s Od i AnierHaft Cha^rsu -' . ...; 3s 6d^; *_ i Springj<M;attiasfes,Jroni. :u . 185.6 d ! A cordial welcome will be extended to all visitors without being pressed., to. purchase. Note the addre'^ 1 ' - ! WPEODBN, i FURNiTiJEE.'' Warehouse, | ' " The 'S^uabel South.'' ;_'„ ";; 1 WATSC^i'BEOS., ", PAINTERS: AND HOUSE; DECORATORS, Near the Railway Station, ; FEILDING. Estimates given. Prices to suit the times. GEOEGrE L. LAY, A CCOMMODATION HOUSE, XJL AND, GENERAL vSTOREKKEPER, PEMBERTdN, Is now prepared to supply settlers with Stores of all descriptions. Also, to proyide ' cotafortable accommodation to iravelers. TOHN hThEATON & MILLE R Shipping, Conimissjon, Custom House and Forwarding Agents, . Panama Street, ■ WELLINGTON irwTcO^TK3|LL & CO., Queen's Chambers;, Grey Street, 'WelKngiJdo; Genebal Cabbiees ani Fobwabdino Agents. Cti&TOMHOosE ANb ..Shipping Agents. LORRIKS and 'Vans always ready for engagement^ ' Furniture removed with care by' experienced men. Storage in Brick Warehouse for (General Goods, Furniture, and Passengers' Luggage. MAN AWATtJ. CARRIAGE FACTORY, PAUIEBMON; N., & ASHDEST. JOHN BETT. in returning thanks to his patrons for the liberal support accorded him in the past, wishes to notify that Mb Pkter Cabviile having entered into partnership with him, the business in future will be conducted under the style or firm, of BETT & CARVILLE. The li;m" having imported the latest suitable Mnehinery.'ari' prepared to exoe ate work in all the different branches of the trade with aespatch. Every variety of Yelrcles made to order. Repairs, Painting. Horse Shoe* : ing and General Blacksmithing work done on most reasonable terms.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 53, 20 October 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 53, 20 October 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 53, 20 October 1892, Page 1

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