CONCERT in AID of tiik QUEENS LAND RELIEF FUND, TO BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING, ON WEDNESDAY, the 15th INST. His Worship the Mayor to Preside. Selection outside by the Feilding Brass Band. Tart I : Introduction, ... Speech by the Mayor Sons:, "In Port," ...Mr.T. F. Stevens Song, Miss E. Lellve Song, " Oh ! How I Blessed that Tart," Mr S. T. Smith Song, " Anchor'd," ...Mr L. E. Reade Song, Miss V. Hastie Recitation, Mr H. Bastings Son?, " Raflerty," ... Mr F. Keen Duet, " Army and Nnvv," Messrs Rende nnd Stevens Interval of 10 minutes. Selection, ... Feildins Brnss Band Sons, ••• ••• ••■ r Elkuijjton Song, ... ... ... Miss Bellve Song, "The Bonnie Wee Window," Mr Turner Sons, " Nazareth," ...Mr.T. F. Stevens Selection, llaybitlle Family Sons, Mrs Prior Song, Mr S. T. Smith Sons. " Come Into the Garden, Mnud," Mr L E, Reade Song, " The Brick Came Down," Mr F. Keen " Gon Save the Queen." Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. Prices of Admission : 'A'- and 2/-. Carriages may be ordered at 10 p.m. WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. nHHE Annual Picnic of the WesJL leyan Sunday School will be held (weather permitting) in the Sports Ground TO-MORROW Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Admission : Free. A collection in aid of the Funds of the School Library. NOTICE. A MEETING will be held at tinManchester Hotel on WEDNESDAY, at 7 p.m., to consider the forming of a Ilalf-holidav Football Club. BY ORDER. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A MEETING will be held at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, March ISth, at Hasties' Hotel, Feilding, to form an Association Football Club. Intending memders are requested to be present. J. C. HARE, Hon. Sec. //./•<». tvm.j THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL hold parades in the Assembly Rooms as follows : — March— THURSDAY, 2nd, 9th IGth, 23rd, and 30th. FEILDING BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, Man'cjie&tkr Street S. SVENDSEN, Phoprietor. JUST OPENED UP lOU THE WINTER SEASON : 2 cases of Men's Watertight Boots, Whole-back Shooters — in men's, youths', and boys', Women's high and low cut Dairy Boots, atroog Shoes, Slippers, &c, &c. FEILDING BOOT & SHOE DEPOT - Montague's Buildings, J Manchester Street. MESSRS THACKER and PALLANT BEG to announce that they have just opened up a splendid assortment of Ladies', Children's, and Gentlemen's BOOTS AND SHOES just landed from the English Market, which must be cleared to make room for further shipments. Also, a large assortment from their own Faotory. ' j Patrons can rely on obtaining only the very best articles at the very low- 1 est prices. Note. — Boots and Shoes mado to order. Storekeepers and the Trade supplied. Repairs Neatly Executed, with despatch. THACKER T" PALLAN^ IN BANKRUPTCY. 11HE above is the heading which too often appears in the newspapers, referring, generally, to some poor struggling storekeeper who has been a " penny wise and pound foolish" sort of a man, who, by keeping up high prices, instead of keeping pace with the times, has come to unutterable smash. Ah ! And how many storekeepers in Feilding to day would rejoice to see that ominous heading over the name of J. E. MONTAGUE, The Universal Provider; the Auctioneer ; the man who has the impudence to commence business in their town ; * the man who has upset their schemes and calculations by selling goods of eveTy description at aboufc One Half the Price they can be obtained at elsewhere. But Montague— The Only Montague — knows how and where to buy, therefore, notwithstanding: the snivelling and grizzling of his wouldbe competitors, he Can — and Will — £ell Cheaper than any other firm in the district. Still, he is generous, and will supply Storekeepers, Cabinet Makers, and the trade generally on the most liberal terms, and he invites one and all to call upon him and ask for that grand literary compilation, "The Life of J. R. MONTAGUE." •'"tM PKRVAN AS " K AIN-PKOOF X SERGES. Everyone should buy a dress for winter wear. Full dress lcufitl), carnage paid, for 193.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 113, 14 March 1893, Page 3
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