The exceptional advantages now being offered at the ' Graud Xmas Fair " should attract all buyers of fashionable drapery and clothing to Te Aro House, Wellington. — Advt. Economy, political, pr otherwise, is the most important study of the age Object lessons in this useful science are being given every day at the " Grand Xiuas Fair," Te Aro House, Wellington.— A i>vt. Bramnell Bros, wish tlieir customers and friends a Merry Xmas, and beg to notify that they hare a choice selection of Pictorial Almanacs for distribution. If customers will cull early and select they will oblige. — Advt. The proportion of suicides to the nnm - ber of the population is far greater in New Zealand than in any other country, and the question naturally arises : " What is the cause '?" It is evident that a large number of people sufler from a sluggish liver, which is undoubtedly the chief cause of despondency. We advise snch to try "The Advanced Hygeine." For particulars write to Mr H. Jolly, Feilding — Aflvt. Advertisements " Friendly Societies' Act, 1883." CANCELLING REGISTRY. Friendly Societies' Registry Office, Wellington, 4th, 1894. NOTICE is hereby given tliat the Registrar of Friendly Societies has* pursuant to section 10 of " Th* Friendly Societies' Act, 1882," by writing under Ins hand, dated the 4th day of January, 1894, Cancelled the Registry of the Nil Desperaudum Tent, at lialconibe, Register No. 110 (86), branch of the New Zealand Central District Independant Order of Rechabites, on the ground that the said branch has ceased to exist. C. T. BENZOUI, Deputy Registrar. TO BE LET— About 30 acres of Cocksfoot Grass for Seed, upon Section 63, Zig Zag Road, Harbour Board Block. Also, the Grass upon section 39, Valley Road, Harbour Board Block, consisting of about tfO acres, for feeding purposes. Apply to ° F. POPE, Builder, Feilding. MONEY. TO LEND — Several Pounds, in sums to suit borrowers, at 7 per cent. Apply G. C. HILL, Council Chambers. ""farm for sale. i AN excellent property in the Waituna, about 3 miles from Waituna Village, held under perpetual lease; 190 acres of bush have been felled and well grassed; there is also a small house, With s.heep yards, &c. Price for goodwill, £3 15s per acre ; or, tor freehold, £5 5s per acre. Special terms can be arranged if desired- * Pplytp JOHN SAXON; Or, Edmd. Goqdbbhbhe, Land Agent, Feilding^ LESSONS on the Pianoforte given by a Feilding Lady. Terms moderate. New term begins on January 4th, 1894. Apply to Miss Curtis, Manchester Street. " t7mofpatt, BANGIWAHIA STORE, Pemdehton. HAS great pleasure in announcma to his old patrons, and the public generally, lhat he has opened up his new premises with a fresh stock of Grocery, J[)rapery, Ironmongery, Boots, &c. ; and thanking them for past furors, solicits a coniinuance of the same. -^ PiickinK doaej . . E. JACKSON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER (Next to MeNair's Boardinghouse;, BIRMINGHAM. REPAIKS executed and boots made to measure. Trices reftsoiiitlblc.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 209, 8 January 1894, Page 3
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