Christmas —AND—- _■ . ' New Year 1892 1893 fTIHE above Festive Season being at hand, I have anticipated the! same by replenishing my stock, which is now the best assorted in the district. I have a grand lot of Fancy Crockery to select from, consisting of,— ■ Tea and Dinner Sets Fancy Cups and. Saucers Teapots Cheese stands _ Tumblqrs _ .!;:" ' j, Wipe Glasses^ .y^ tj , < : And°a,.midtitade of other lines too numerous to mention. ■ i- 1 ' J X ■ ',-. =« - .' J. : . i '. •■-■■':.■■ • ,i. ->-j V. .U -.J ,_U I ' .'. -: : AlSO,<— r Cadbury's Chocolate Cremes, in great variety, Prime Southland Hams, and Bacon,: New Potatoes, — and— . GROCEKIE9, of the choicest description. W. G. Haybittle, FERGUSSON STREET. THE : READY MONEY STORED FEILDING. H. F. JANNINGS DESIRES to notify to the Public and his numerous friends that he is now in full swing with the following and many other lineß : — GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, BOOTB & SHOES,; From the best Makers. TEAS OF ALL BRANDS. All the above lines will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. Families waited on and goods , delivered daily. I H. F. JANNINGS. TjIEILDING COAL DEPOT, KIMBOtTON ROAP. ; Household Coal Drain Pipes ' Blacksmith Coal Syphons " ! | Charcoal Bends j Coke Stench Straps, Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flowerpots j Lime, Cement, Oats, and Oaten Chaff always on hand. | JOHN DUNLOP. | OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT,; FEILDING BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, Montague's Buildings, ' Manchester Strpet. MESSRS THAOKER an|d PALLANT Have Now Opened ; With a splendid stock of ladies', gefatlemen's and children's BOOTS. AND SHOES As Messrs Thacker and Pallant are i their own manufacturers, and at the j same time import from the best establishments in England and on the Continent, patrons may rely on obtaining only the very best articles at the very lowest prices. Storekeepers and the Trade supplied. THACKER & PALLANT. 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. SHERWILL, Hon. Sec. Feilding Branch Wellington Acclimatisation Society. NOTICE. THAT on and after January 22 nd I shall take over from Mr 8. Daw, the Livery and Bait Stables in connection with my ffca&j. and Commercial Hotel at Birmingham, and in doing so beg leave to inform all my old patrons, and the travelling public, that I have engaged* a thoroughly trustworthy and careful Groom, who will make it his study to giye every,, satisfaction, so pations may rely on having their horses carefully attended to. THOMAS LOWES, Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 94, 28 January 1893, Page 3
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