EDUCATING THE HORSE. mO -MORROW Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Professor Lichtwark will give another Class Lesson in the Noble Art of Horsemanship at Dr Monckton's. Intending Pupils should not fail to attend, as one ticket will admit to all classes, wherever given. j MR E. TENNYSON SMITH'S MISSION EECEPTION. ALL interested in, and willing to assist at Mr Tennyson Smith's Mission are invited to meet the lecturer at a Reception Meeting to be held in the Primitive Methodist Church, Feilding, on THURSDAY, December Bth, at 8 p.m. (Signed) JOHN BLAKELY, Secretary. " NOVELS "- THEIB WBITEES AND BEADEBS. A CHAT on Literary Subjects generally by Mr W. A. Ellis. ABSEMBLT -BOOMS, FEILDING. FRIDAY. 9th DECEMBER, at 8 pji. The Proceeds to purchase new books for the Feilding Public Library. . .Admission : One Shilling. JAS..H. STEVENS, Chairman of Committee, THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold parades in the Assembly Rooms as follows :— December — Bth, 15th, 22nd. ~ FISHING LICENCES ARE now obtainable from the undersigned, and available from 15th Sept., 1892, to 15th April, 1893 (both inclusive). Fishing License ; One pound ; Lady's or Boy's License : Five shillings. HUGH L. SHER WILL, Hon. Sec. Feilding Branch Wellington Acclimatisation Society. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS — TO B%GIVEN AWAY During the month of December, in proportion to the amount purchased at TE ARO HOUSE. Goods bought 10s, value of gift Is Goods bought 20s, value of gift 2s Goods bought 30s, value of gift 3s Goods bought 40s, value of gift 4s Goods bought 50s, value of gift 5s Goods bought 60s, value of gift 6s Goods bought 70s, value of gift 7s Goods bought 803, value of gift 8s Goods bought 90s, value of gift 9s Goods bought 10Os, value of gift 10s Goods bought 110s, value of gift 11s Goods bought 120s, value of gift 12s Goods bought 150s, value of gift 15s Goods boueht 200s, value of gift 20s Christmas Presents given away during the month of December at TE AHO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. A HJPIY CHRISTMAS) MBS HASTIE has again the pleasure of announcing that since last 'Christmas the Feilding Hotel has been considerably enlarged, and great im* provemeiits effected for the convenience of her friends and customers during the coming festive season. The cellars have been replenished with a really splendid stock of all the best Wines, Ales, and Spirits obtainable in the colony. Visitors to the Boxing Day Sports, and other travellers and boarders, will find id the Feilding Hotel every requisite, and be treated with hospitality and attention. First-class Table ; Hot and Cold Bath 8 ; Commodious Billiard Room ; Commercial Booms, &c, &c. In thanking her many friends for past favors, Mrs Hastie desires to wish them— one and all — A Meket Chbistmas and a Happy New Yeab. M. HASTIE, Fbilding Hotel, Manchester Square. CHRISTMAS CHEER. THE MANCHESTER HOTEL, FEILDING. HWOLLEKMAN has now received • one hundred cases of the choicest Wines and Spirits from the be?t houses in England and on the Continent, in order to be prepared for the festive season now at band. In addition to these he has fifteen quarter casks and octaves of Continental and Australian Wines and Spirits of the most esteemed brands. The Ales and Stouts in bulk, and in bottle, are all of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial brands. Mr Wollerman will only keep the very best liquors of all kinds, because he intends to maintain the high reputation already es« tablished in connection with the Manchester Hotel in that respect. The Dining Table will be supplied with all the available delicacies of the season. Special arrangements for the convenience of Visitors during the Christmas Holidays. H WOLLERMAN, Proprietor. CHRISTMAS GREETING. DENBIGH HOTEL, FEILDING. AS I haye in a complete stock of the choicest Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the best brands, I am in a position to ask old friends who will be yisiting Feilding during the Christmas holidays, as well as my Feilding customers, to call and exchange the compYimentß ot the season. Splendid table. Hot and cold baths. First class stables. Christmas hampers made up on order. WILLIAM LIGHT, Proprietor. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. »TIHE EMPIRE HOTEL is now reX plete with full supplies of all the best Ales, Light Wines, Spirits, &c, &c Cordials and Aerated Waters of the best brands obtainable in the colonies. In returning my sincere thanks to my j customers and supporters for their liberal i support and kindness during the past year, I have much pleasure in wishing the all A Mksey Cubistmas and a Happy New Yeab M. OLIVER. N.B.— Speeial arrangements have been made for the accommodation of Visitors to Feilding during the coming festive season; The Empitie Hotel, Fergusson Street. " THE LITTLE BOOT BHOP," Febgusson Street. ALAEGE Consignment of Boots and Shoes just received. A big variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Uanvas Boots and Shoes to select from. KEEN BEOS., Proprietors.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 6 December 1892, Page 3
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