A genuine clearing sale has commenced in tho Cush Exchange Co-op. Tho cash buyers will find it to their advantage to call and note tho prices. A prico list will be issued in a few days- It is determined to clear out tho present stock in all departmouts as soon as possible: — Advt. Au;;ite Mats— tho woman's fnend j price 2s iust opened nt the New Zea» land Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, custnrds, blanc raan^e, jellies, butters, ketchups app!e sauce, &c. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it and be convinced For the Nursrrj, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. Messrs Greenwood an I Hooper. Dentists, having now completed their new sn-i commodious offices m ICmbolton Boid. will tisit Feeding erery Wf.dnespay, Thcbsday nnd, Fbiday. We refer our readers to tbe advertisement rf tho firm, which appears over leader— Advt. For continuation Of Heading Ma ill)' setfourth pace.) Advertisements s~i o lTt on conc ek t . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Opening Chorus 2. Son},', "We're the Colyton Christy Minstrels" ... A. Goldfinch 3. Sou?, "Man at the Wheel"... W. Cornwall 4. Song, " Golden Slippers" ... 11. Woodley 5. Overture 6. Song, •• Some Folks"... J. T. Bray 7. Song, "Come Love, C0m0"... O. l'leasants 8. Sonp, " Mississippi Shore" ... R. Shortall 9. Overture 10. Banjo Song A. Purler 11. Song, " Hard Times" W. 11. Tong 12. Chorus, " Mother Hubbard" 18. Overture 14. Song, "Easy, if you only knew the Way" ... J. Stewart 15. Song, " Good Old Jeff" 16. Sonff "Swanee River"... 11. Blockley Part 11. 1. Comic Somr. " Rafferty " ... F. Keen 2. Character Song, " Out in the Cold" W\ Cornwall 3. Comic Song, "The Brick Came Down" F. Keen FARCE : ! 11 PiUVATE Lunatic Asylum.' 'Dr Huckleback' ... 0. C. Pleasants 1 Grasshopper' W. Cornwall 4 Photographer' R. Woodloy •Pugilist' R. Shortall » Kleptamaniac' J- Stewart 'Carlo' A. Goldfinch FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late George Milford Taylor are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence (the Schoolhouse), Colyton, TO-MOIIKOW (Wednesday), at 1 p.«n., for the Feild ing Cemetery. W. G. SHEARER, Undertaker. ASSIGNED ESTATE of S. J. THOMPSON, FEILDING, STOREKEEPER. ALL Claims against the above Estate must be forwarded within one month from date to Messrs Cook and Gray, Accountants, Featherston Street, Wellington, to whom alone all accounts owing are to be paid. WM. R. COOK, \, r . . SAML. TURLEY J lruslut!> - Wellington, 13th February, l#9o THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold parades in the Assembly Kooms as follows :— February— THURSDAY lGth and 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. Orderlies for month : Sergt. Pether ick and Corpl. Aitkcn. IN THE ESTATE of THE LATE JOHN BARTHOLOMEW. ALL Accounts owing to the above Estate must be paid to either Messrs George or John Bartholomew (junr.) before tbe 28th instant. By Okukk. HENRY BURMSLM Executow> W. G. HAYBITTLE j MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. MB J H. ASHWORTH has been appointed Dog Registrar for the Manchester Road District and the Office of the Registrar is Mr J. 31. \sliworth'a residence, on tho fcpur ioad,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 104, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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