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LIVERY AND BAIT STABCES FEILDING. /ROACHES TO BIRMINGHAM Daily (Snndayi excepted) TIMETABLE: Leave Feilding . . „ g.Sfrsi* Arrive Birmingham .. 11.30 a.£| Leave Birmingham . . 1.80 p.m. Arrire Feilding . . . . 4 p . m . COACHES TO PEMBERTON L*«re Feilding— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8.30 a.m.- \ •.--, . Leare Pemeerton— Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8.30 am. Parcels and Luggage, wbieb may be left at the Hotel, deUrered anywhere on the road. GOLDFINCH'S FEILDING HORSE BAZAAR* KIMBOLTOK EOAD, PtUDIHa. MR L. IL GOLDFINCH, biting; leased the above, wishes to annonnoe that he is prepared to supr ply all descriptions of Vehicles and Horses, at moderate prices. A Ladies' Waiting-room has now been fitted up on the premises/ and ladies &v rely on finding wry con?enienee. Paddocks for Horses. Every care taken, but no responsibility. - „ - L. H. GOLDFINCH, Feilding Stables, NEW LINE OF COACHES *' BETWEEN ' BIRMINGHAM AND FEILDING. \KT H.MAITLIw) begs to notify » T • that he is now running Coaches daily between Feilding and Birmingham, and from Birmingham to Feilding. Time-table Coach leaves Birmingham for Feilding at 8;80 a.m. ; arriving at Feilding at 10.45 ajn. Leaves Feilding at 4.15 p.m. ;" arriv ng at Birmingham at 7 p.m. Parcels collected and delivered on 1 the road. < 1 w^TS*.?'* *• left %i Mri Hastie's Hotel, Feuding. The FEILDING STAR U also d*; . livered on the line to Birmingham by l • Mr Maitland every evening of pub- ' hcation. ' ■ -■■ r ■ - W. H. MAITLAND, ' Proprietor. ' (JJENTKAL HOTEL, ~" I Tbh Squa«s, PAunosToir North MAUBICE~CBOI|IN . (Late of the Cricketers' Arms Hotel Wellington,) -•:■■ HAS taken over the above Hotel ■ and hopes to receive %h» same patronage bestowed on Mr'.Qwieiiy ,•«• Ales, Beers, Wines, and Bptx^a>i»f the best Brands only kept in stock. First-class accommodationl sorsfer« amnent Boarders And the XfifeMnsg--1 Public. \ KANGESf RANGES! RANGES 3 FT. Portable Ranges, specially adapted for burning wood< M 6 sa, 1 The " Caledonia," made to my ; special order for country districts, Irom £6 10s^ Portable Ranges from £8. Freight paid to Feilding station. Bend for catalogue and prices to D. A, OGILVIE, Ironmonger, Palmerston North. MESSRS GRACE, CLARKE & CO. Present their : compliments, «nd in* vite inspection at their Premises, PALMEBBTON NORTH, of their stock of • PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, KNITTING MACHINES, Ac., Ac. that Messrs Gbaoe, Ci^bm ±S ft Co. have undertaken to re present the Dresden Piano Company no household need be without its Musical instrument. A first*class endurable Piano. or Organ can be had by payment of a small deposit and monthly instalments of from £1 upwards to suit the circumstances of the customer. All other Musical Instruments supplied by Messrs GRACE, CLARKE $ Co., WxMTStiu S«wiw Machjjts Dkfot. A. WILLIAMSOK. TAILOR, Makchesteb Stkect (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel). TITHILB thanking the public for f V past favours, I wish to notify that I have on hand a large and wellselected stock of English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, Cloths, Serges, Worsteds, Bedfords, Cheviots, Bannockburns, &c, &c. My customers are respectfully requested to give their orders for Christmas and New Year in good time that I may engage a sufficient number of hands for the occasion. Fit and style guaranteed. All work undertaken done conscientiously. W. AVERS, " BRICKLAYER and CONTRACTING BRICKLAYER. SHEEP-DIPS built in brick-work or concrete. Estimates furnished, and all work guaranteed. All kinds of Cemetery Work done.. Gladstone Struct. FEILDING. ■SjSJBJ WHS IW THII.--U<>n<.iilcr \-»ur ttatiMi. il II ir l " en*™ o( Weakness, Nervousness. \J L 1 l^tattra^tteaijaeitsr.DeMUtf.LMs awsagtß. BsMie rauu, *& (in vitiicr ■sWBSI "Jijjo rotttor how clironfo or svretv, FABSI SUCTBIG PIUULM ure thi grandest, most spceily.niidiwwvrfQl remedy onearth. Onep«cl»gel9^umctentii)<er«iithew«*k«»(i, the oldest, and most shattered, to work A xiracf.il Being perfeotlr bMrnlesi, they Imre no Iwd nfter effects. <7MrMMwMr(«M FallpMftfeulnrsrnHs, SUPPLY 00., Bac SO, Daaedis. XAasfs BbKOTiua mayic, girin, lM^»r^.f,a,Jwortli7» wrt^n awl ipeedy, p»^— m* mv* to IVUT JS: *Z*££^ T^ORSALE at theo»ea of this paper.Buahfellmg, Proof of Debt Soras-o?

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 103, 28 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 103, 28 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 103, 28 October 1893, Page 4

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