Messrs Greenwood and Hooper. Dentists, having now completed their new and commodious offices io Kimbolton Road, will visit Feilding every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. We refer onr readers to thn advertisement of the firm, which appears over leader. — Advt For continuation Of Reading Mailer see fourth pa<je.) Advertisements YOUR LAST CHANCE OF purchasing good new Drapery at Less than Wholesale Prices. We are anxious to clear out the balance of our Stock before closing on WEDNESDAY. Come early and see the big display of Print Dresses, ranging from 11/9 to 7/11, reduced to 3/11 the Dress ; also, a large lot of Tweed Dresses for 5/11 ; a few pieces of Cashmere, 7 yards double width, for 5/6 ; Boys' heavy serge Sailor Suits, lined throughout, for 7/6; Men's heavy serge Suits, 19/11 ; a well-assorted stock of Men's strong Tweed Suits, 50/-, reduced to 39/ C ; Men's Regatta and Oxford Shirts, fasting washing colors, 2/11 — worth 5/6 ; two large brown Bath Towels for I ,'-. REMEMBER.— This being our last Saturday in Feilding, you should not miss tbis opportunity of laying in a good winter supply of real good genuine Bargains. Don't forget the address : Next to Hickford's, the fruiterer, Manchester Street, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AVANGANUI RACES, 9th and lOtu MARCH, 1893. ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Oth and 10th March, the train usually leaving Wanganui at 4.40 p.m. for Palmerston will be delayed till 5.45 p.m., and will run an hour later to destination. The train usually leaving Marton at 7.25 p.m. for Rangatira will be de layed till 8.15 pan. BY ORDER FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of tbe late Mrs ML E. Diamond will leave the residence of Mr J. Diamond, Makino Eoad, on MONDAY, the Gth, at 1 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. ALFRED EADE, Undertaker. E. J. TOZER, SIGN-WRITER, GILDEK, DECORATOR. GLAZIER, PAPERHANGER, &c. Kimbolton Road (Near Mrs Hastie's Hotel), v FEILDING. EJ. T. begs to intimate to the . Public of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business as above, aud with his extensive London aDd Colonial experience, combined wito moderate charges, hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. Estimates giyen . Contracts entered into with builders and others. Cofiiu Plates written for the trade. Charges moderate.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 109, 4 March 1893, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 109, 4 March 1893, Page 3
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