I HiVE JUST OPENED UPy And marked off a shipment of goode es ' Duke of Argyle,' direct from -. the makers. ri!HE following are a few of the leading lines: — FuU-cased leading hames, 6/- & 7/6 Flat Irons Knife Boards Copal Varnish: Oak Varnish Patent Knotting Carriage Bolts tf, Counter Weighing Machines r Buckets Short Cutter Mattocks ■ Milk Pans LIGHT AND HEAVY T HINGES made to my own pattern, besides a lot of MOST USEFUL GENERAL GOODS, SPEOIAL QUOTATIONS — to— PAINTERS and BUILDERS. Wool Bales Sheep Shears Turkey Oil Stones Sewing Twine W. G. Haybittle, FERGUSSON STREET. Tjl El LDING COAL DEPOT, Kimbolton Roap. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stencli, Straps Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flower Pots JOHN DUNLOP. THE RED HOUSE, FEILDING. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. SJ. THOMPSON begs to inform , his Friends and Customers, and the General Public, that he has sold his business at the Red House, Feilding, to Messrs Wm. Gruar and Co., and whilst thanking them for the sup-; port so generously accorded to . him . in; the past, desires to solicit a continuance of the same for his successors. S. J. THOMPSON, WM. GRUAR & CO. beg *to ar^ nounce to the Public of Feilding,. and surrounding districts^ that it is. their intention to carry on the business on the same lines as Mr Thompson has done; and they wiU endeavour, bykeeping full stocks of first-class goods; and selling at lowest possible prices^ combined with civility and attentionj to merit a continuance of their patf ronage. WM. GRUAR & CO; FOR SALE— CHEAP. • A SECOND-HAND De Laval Cream Separator in working order. Apply at this office. : WILL be paid for the recovery of two Horses, strayed from the Pohangina River. One 3-year-old Filly, with 3 white feet, branded E on near shoulder; and one bay Pony, white stripe on face. Apply Stab office.__ : "ten shillings reward. LOST from Birmingham, on 24th October, a black and white Puppy (slut). Anyone giving information to the undersigned as to its whereabouts will receive the above reward. H. LIDDLE, Apiti. THE EXCELSIOR SYSTEM OF DBESSCUTTING AND FITTING. MISS FORBES is now in Feilding, giving lessons on the above system. It has entirely superseded the old " Scientific" and other complicated methods. It is easily learned, and so certainly accurate, that no fitting-on is necessary. Pupils without any previous knowledge of Dressmaking perfected in she lessons. Terms moderate. Early apphcation necessary, at Mrs Somerville's, opposite the Assembly Booms. PICTURES Framed, at very reasonable rates, at I. Brent's, Manchester street. A splendid assortment of Mouldiugs to choose from. -j AID PER YARD, fashionable X\j2 printed pongees and crinkled cretons. Send for patterns to Te Aro House, Wellington.rp rr TAMES, ARCHITECT. Hankins' Buildings , The Squake, PALMERSTON NORTH. 7 ID PER YARD, charming -fancy 2 Cambric prints, excellent Alesigns. Send for Patterns to Te Aro Honse, Wellington. A THE undersigned is a cash buyer oi Good, Fresh Butter in any quantity, delivered at Makino Factoiy. W. W. CORPE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 63, 15 November 1892, Page 3
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