Orders by posL will receive prompt attention, aqd when cash is enclosed the presents will be sent with the goods from Te Aro House, Wellington. Tbere will' be a free distribution of Christmas Presenta, differing in talne ■ ' 'aecotding to the amount of Roods pur- ? chased atTe Aro House, Wellington. Oar scale for this distribution is very liberal, and may be seen in another colTamn of this paper. The Christmas Gifts hate been exvressljr selected for this pur"posWand nave just come to hand by the Utest mail steamers, at Te Aro House, Wellington: "A drink for the gods," so said the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fit tree. If you would enjoy such, Crease's AI Coffee, Sold only in 1 and 21b tins. "I am saving at the rate of LSO per Silnum by ■ paying cash and dealing at the Cash Exchanee Co« Op." This is the testimony of a settler whose name and addres? can be given. Look oat for a drapery i and : clothing price list.— J. C. TaoinpsoK, Manageri— Advt. Augite Mats-^the woman's friend, price 2s - i ost opened at the New Zealand Clothing Pactorj. No stirring redoired for oatmeal, milk; rice, custards, Diane mange, jellies, butters, ketchups, apple »auce, &o. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it and be convinced. For the Nursery, there is- nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. /Messrs Boss and Sandford of the Bon Marehe, beg* to' 'intimate the arrival of their first shipment of Spring and Summer foods ex cargo steamer Ruahine, comprising the largest delivery ever received by them at one time. They are now makuig their first show for the season in ' all departments, fnller particulars of which will appear at a future date. Koss and Sandford, The Bon- Marehe, Pal* merston North. — Advt. For continuation 9t Beading Matter see ''■■'' fourth pouje.) ■ Advertisements :- , G WISHING LICENCES A RE now obtainable from- the x\i /undersigned, and available from 15th Sept., 1892, to 15th April, 1893 (I (both inclusive). Fishing License : ' One pound; Lady's or Boy's License: Five shillings -, i, : _ HUGHrIi,; SHERWILL, Hon. Sec.. Feilding. Branch. Wellington zi V.ji Acclimatisation Society. TO THE BEBIDENTB OF FKILD* ING axd SUBBOUNDING DISTr^ITBING thi» month, and the follow\J ing month, John' Maginnity, Wine ''Merchant, of Welhngton, will supply, on -; receipt of p*o. or cheque, delivered at l^ilway station to any address, the fol- " Jowing Wines or Spirits:— The best iAustralun Wines, any; brand, or mixed, ; 30s per ease ; ; Continental Port and - 1 ; Bnerry, unequalled, 48s per case ; French BTafrdT, a Conrval,"4Bs per eaie; Spirits, mixed, 48s per ease Scotch Whisi.;.- .; kej, second to none, 54s -per ease ; Scotch '■■ .Ale,.thft:fine>t, 4 doz. in case, Us 6d per - dos ix; Dunedm Ale i and Stout, 4 doz, in ease, Bs. per^^do*-; Champagne, qts. and .ptitvtirom 60s. per case, and various a brands too numerous to particularise at -. tent prices. The ibove is a splendid opportunity for neighbours to divide cases among themselves. . '■'■■a ; Please note the address: • JtQHN MAGINNITY, ' ' , Featherston Street, ■ '." Wellington. -FARMERS' ALLIANCR TX7 E beg to intimate to the settlers v ' • P^ ty>B ijfonawatu and Rangitikei districts that we have disposed of our Palmerston, Feilding, and Birmingham .sale' yards to the United Farmers' Alliance (Limited), who will take over these premises at once, holding at Palmerston their first sale on THURSDAY, 15th inst. We avail ourselves' of this opportunity to sincerely thank our numerous friends and clients for the very substantial business we have ever received at their hands during the period of our establishment in these districts, and trust that our successors may be the recipients of similar favors. In conclusion we have to state that we still, retain the business and interests connected with St. Hill Street (Wanganui), Waverley, Otaki, and ! Johnsonville sale yards. EBEEMAN R. JACKSON & Co. December 6, 1892. j THE above business will be carried on by the Alliance, and sales ■will be conducted as formerly, at Palmerston every alternate Thursday and . at Feilding once a month. Entries will be received at the offices of the Alliance, Church street, Palmerston North, or by R. B. McKENZIE, Auctioneer to the Alliance. THE finest collection of Picture «*, Mouldings, ever imported, may now be inspected at. I. Brent's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street, Feilding. -piCTUHK MOULDINGS, imported JT direct from the manufacturers, at I. Brent'i 'Furnishing Warehouse, Man* chjitei street, FtUdtog.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 73, 8 December 1892, Page 3
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