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~ ,iiniiinmiiii.iiiiimn.-3:rii:ii:!-.;.|t:iiiiM:ii';i"l|..Hiiii;:i;i |[ .iimiiiiiii a., i =>-.n 11 U- niinlH <>'"""" H||||| 111 RANGES ! ! !^ RANGES !! ! Sole makers of the celebrated CORNISH COOKING RANGES. ACKNOWLEDGED by all to be the strongest, most economical, and by far the best Cooking Range in the Colony. Pastry, scones, etc., baked in less than ten minutes The ovens are portable, can be removed to be thoroughly cleaned or to Pffect repairs without the expense of re-setiing the range. Ranges for country u«e supplied with fire-places tor burning 10 inch to 2ft wood. Over 50 designs to C " OOSf 'Hi'iTkaV' Dl'c<°)U» r ALLOW BD TO THE TIUDB. -Wilt for Feilding and surrounding districts,— MR C. H. HOSKING, Engineer, Manchester Street. S . LUKE AND SONS, MANN KRS STKEKT, WELLINGTON. _ QUALITY AND VALUE. rpHIS IS THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS OUR TItADH : ALWAYS UNIFORM, ALWAYS GOOD QUALITY, ALWAYS GOOD VALUE. SUCH ARE EMPIRE TEA CO.'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. IS IT ANY WONDtfli PEOPLE BUY THEM? EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. j SF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD& SILVER MEDALS ■»™ W-TIB WHm CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS I PROCURABLE MO DE L SHOETNG FORGIT ARTHUR L. PARR^ COACHHUILDRR & GENERAL JOHN TAYLOR, BLACKSMITH, Proprietor, Kimbolton Road, Fdldin^, General Smith's Work in all its branches T) KGS to thnnk the public at large Horses carefully shod. Steel Shoes J^ for t j, e f aVo urs extended him used if required. Specml attention given durillff the pnst ail( | hones, by good to malformed and diseased feet. , n ' . . ' i • Fittin R s for Reid and Gray's Ploughs. work anfl «tr.c attention to b<»ioo» t Fire Gratings for "Dover" Stoyes. to merit a still lurper patronage in Coil Chains. Maul Rings, Long Sho?ol the future. Handles, Spade Handles, Bolts, Vehicles of all kinils built of the Swifels. Patent Connect- best material. ing Links, &c, &c. Special care taken in Horse Shoejno-. JOHN IAYJjOK, Repairs neatly and promptly cxcFAEEIEIi and GENERAL SMITH, cuted >»\nchester Street^ Estimates given ior all iron work. c a vwpirr TTRnc — All work guaranteed for SAYWIiLL BROb., twolve montha KIMBOLTON KOAD, FEILDING PT7XrTT?AT TrTvriAT Carriage Builders. CJIiM IHAJL MUliiJj, Agricultural and Shoeing Smiths. The Square, Palmersto.n North SAYWELL BROS, desire to in MAURICE CRONIN form the residents and settlers (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel in Feilding and the surrounding Dis- Wellington,) tricta that they are prepared to build TTAS taken over the above Hotel, Carriages and other wheeled Vein- XX and hopes to receive the same cles at the lowest possible prices. patronage bestowed ou Mr Carrncdy Good Material am\ Workmanship Ales, Bears, Wines, and Spirits of guaranteed. the best Brands only kept in stock. Painting, Trimming and Repairs First-class accommodation for perneatly [executed. amnent Boarders and the Travelling Agricultural Implements of al Public, kinds made and repaired. WALTER FKEEMAIFs Horses shod for os ana upwards, --~^ rIV AT E HOTEL COLYTON BUTCHERY. J_ Church Street (Opposite the Railway Station), DUGALD HENDERSON, c jpazmssstoxV jy. Propriftor Special arrangements for Weekly boarders and famines. DTT BEGS to notify to the ,„ IT" _ H ,. lc ;,i n ,,f, .f rnivtn,, Wellington axd Maxawatu Railway and surrounding districts that ho has .„ h^ h Ili ' bU t IJiIN l . °-^- taken over the old-establishc-d busi- . *«k™an Uho original Lessee) ness lately carried on by Messrs Em- h ; lb f a S aui se «"f cd tlie contract for the wislc and Fitch, at Colyton, and Kcfrcshmcnt Car, trusts, by supplying only the best ... -"-- —-.—. K . qualities of moat, to merit a fair VV. rtUUtN, share of public patronage. STEAM SASH, DOOJ{, & PUIINITUHE FACTORY, Carls run regularly throughout the PALMEIISTON NOKTH, district. TJTASKreut pleasure m announcinß to XX his old patrons and the public Small goods of every description. K''"«.»»y [^ he has opened his new i. imwi o wuo v* j i promises with an entirely fresli stock of r. i „i FUBiNITURR IN ALL DETerms : Cash or Monthly. PARTMENTS. m ,"v * wa'l'tt i^^TTMnTiv " Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums. Toilet MAIVAWAIU I )Ui\Dß\, sets, &c, &0., &c, of the newest and Main Street West. latest designs, such as cannot bo surPALM MRS TON NORTH. passed, and which he is selling at prices to meet tho times. AVOOLCOCK & SON, To parties furnishing, attention is lilackimith*, Mechanics, Ironfounders, follow '»K s P ecial llQes and lianoc ■ makers. „ '. , '„ . nio „ n , ___ Suits of Furniture, from £12 los Od Huge. »»a. ..tan. «.!.« wooa or f^ B ™£ r ™» ;;; 7 8 g s *} A .ar«o S .cok 'on hand to „!„, •■J^-^ J; « ? U nu w mi Sorew^lono tor „,0 fade. W 'H& S nAVrNG added a Poandrj to oures- P^l'asP. tabliSnuenl. we arc now inapoM- iXote tion to supply our Celebrated Cornish »» • J - ShKJlJlurs , Cooking Kanscs, also other classes of FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, rnnses of a special design at greatly re- The Squabe, South. duced prices, which will make them the cheapest and most durable rango ill the WILLIAM HI'jALD, market. The Otcns are portable, and Builder axd Contractor, can b«> removed to be thoroughly cleaned, or to effect repairs without the expense SASH AND DOOR FACTORY of ro.soitiug the mime. Firc.j.hiccs for N Railwa y Station), flu- rnnges can be supplied n nucossary v * to burn wood any lenglh up to 2ft. Fkildixo. High pressure boilers of our own make _ m gd design can be made to fit any range. Circulating boilers made all sizes. QJTOCK Sizes, Sashei and DOOI'S Colonial Ovens on hand and made to always on hand. "travc Yard Bailings made on the pre Mouldings, Match Lining, &C, m i tCJJ . produced ou tuc shortest uotioe. i

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 123, 6 April 1893, Page 4

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