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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON MONDAY, 2nd January, th< usual 6.30 a.m. train from Pal ißerston will be delayed till 7 a.m. Feilding 7.45 a.m., arriving at Wan ganui at 11.35 a.m. ; and the usua; 4.40 p.m. from Wanganui will be de laved till 5.5 p.m., running accordingly later to Palraerston. BY ORDER. WESLEYAN CBUBCiI. BIRMING^ HAM. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SEBVICES WILL be held on SUNDAY, January Ist, 1893, by Mr G. Grant. Morning, at 11 o'clock j Afternoon, at 3 o'clock; Evening, at 7 o'clock. At each service there will be a collection in aid of the Sunday School Funds. Special Hymns will be sung by the children on each occasion. G. AN YON, Superintendent. FEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS. A DANCE will be held in the Assembly Rooms on MONDAY, 2nd January, 1892. Music by Mr R. F. Haybittle's I String Band. j Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Double Tickets, 3/-; extra lady, 1/6. H. H. L. BILDERBECK, Hon. Sec. />(RAND PANO RAMA. To be exhibited in the COLYTON HALL On MONDAY, January 2nd, 1893, And in the FEILDING ASSEMBLY ROOMS, On TUESDAY, January 3rd. See Bills and Posters. Highly spoken of by the papers everywhere. ROAD BRICKWORKS. DAVID BLACK, Proprietor. BRICKS of every description and of first-class quality, which cannot be equalled in the colony, always on hand. For prices and all particulars apply at the works. ~~~ NOTICE. THE PEMBERTON HOTF.L. MR DICESON having opened the above hotel begs to remind the travelling public that the hotel is replete with all conveniences All best brands of liquor in stock. Large file of papers ker.t — Home and foreign — including Wellington Post, Weekly Herald, Police Gazette, Scraps, San Francisco Argo« naut and a dozen others. The largest and most assorted file this side of Wellington. Coacli from Feilding stops at hotel three times a week. CROFTS' Private Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and those afflicted with Stutter^ ing, Stammering, or other impediments of the 9peech. MR H. E. CEOFTS guarantees a complete cure in every case he takes in hand of the above nature. For terms, &c, apply H. E. CROFTS, " Paeeoba," St. Mary Street, Tinakon Road, Wellington. TENDERS FOR COTTAGES. rfIENDERS are invited for Roofing X " The Barracks " with iron and converting the building into Cottages. Painting may be tendered for separately. Ground plan to accompany offers. The term for sending in tenders has been extended to January 7th, 1892. For further particlars apply COLONISTS' LAND & LOAN CORPORATION, FEILDING. URGENT ! CANVASS Tarpaulins, Rick and Stack Cloths, and Waterproof Sheets always in stock and make, to order. If not obtainable from the Jocal storekeopers, send direct to the Depot at Palmerston North. CHARLES DAHL mHE HIGH S~C HOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH. K. WILSON, M.A. The term began on Wednesday, September 14th. A few vacancies for Boarders. A technical class has now been formed, under the charge of Mr Car ville. For terms and particulars apply tc K. WILSON, The High School rollerTflour. messrs chamberlain BROS, flour has again come to the front. Their mill is no\\ fitted up with the latest patent— th< Cornelius Roller Mill— which is clv first and only one of the kind in th< Colony. It is turning out one of th< finest classes of flour in the market Ask your storekeepers for it. Chamberlain Bros, are also pro ducing at their mill, a beautifu flake} Wheatmeal. Try it lor por ridge, bread, and pastry. It is re markably sweet and tasty • Crushed Oats can always be ob tamed at the Mill. Crushing don< at 3d per bushel. T. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Manage "urP.~P()WL£S, COMMISSION AGEN' AND Licensed Land Beoker. Offices — Lambton Quay, Phoenix Build ings. Wellington. "five pounds reward WILL be paid to anyone givin such information that will lea to the conviction of a person wh stole 10 Wool-bales from my shed. W. E. ELKINGTON, Cheltenham Boa

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 82, 31 December 1892, Page 3

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