John Cobbe has received from Melbourne, upwards of 100 pairs of English Blankets, which, owing to the depression, have been bought at very special prices, and will be sold at correspondingly low rates. Just opened nt the New Zealand Clothing Factor?. Feilding, Men's uramer Suits, the latest in Ties, Slraw Hats, White Vests, Figured Vrsts, Alpaca Dusters, China Silk Dusters, Alpaca Sacs. China Silk Sacs. Sec. Sec— Advt One gentleman writes:— "l consider the Hygiene as set forth in the work is one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It sets aside the old system of administering drugs, and substitutes the truly rational and most effective means of preventing and curing diseases." H. Jolly, representative, Feilding.— Advt. Just Landed— Full stocks Eley's central-fire Cartridges, 12 and 16 guage, Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5 Shot, Club and Rival Ammunition, 25 cartridges in each box, Diamond Grain Powder, Chilled Shot, Percussion Caps, Breech and Muzzleloading guns at very low prices. Also, Dynamite, Blasting Powder, Fuse and Detonators. — Bramwell Bros., Feildiug % and Colyton. — Advt. First class Tailoring in all its branches, under the manngement of Mr W Chambers, from Melbourne, is now m full operation at the Bon Marche, Palmer ston N. A large and choice stock of gent lemen's Tweeds and Suitings are now opened out and ready to select from, early inspection of which is respectfully invited by Ross and Sandford, Tailors, Mercers, and gentlemen's general outfitters, the Bon Marche, Palmerston North. ~Adyt.
Advertisements NOTICE. ANY pereon lound trespassing oi London burn Estate with do£ or gun will be prosecuted, and al strange dogs will be destroyed. A. PEDDIE, Valley Road MAKINO SAW MILL. FACE CUTS and Stabs on sale al the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhouses, pigstyes, _cc, &c. BOSHER BROS., Proprietors. MISSING FRIEND. INFORMATION is wanted as to the whereabouts of August Hovind, who left Feilding ou TUESDAY, the 20th ; Norwegian ; speaks broken English , light-brown moustache and hair : no side whiskers or beard ; height, 5 feet 5 inches ; had on moleskin trousers, colonial-tweed coat, Varsity cap, lace-up boots. Apply to his brother, JOHN HOVIND, Feildiug. £2 REWARD. STRAYED from Ranson and Son's Store, Waituna, — Brown Mare, 3 years old, with black points and white star on forehead ; no visible brand. The above reward will be paid on returning same to J. Ranson, Bunnythorpe, or Banson and Son's, Waituna. CHELTENHAM CO - OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY (Ltd.) THE Second Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Cheltenham Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, March 28th, at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Report and Balance sheet, Elect Auditors, and General. REGINALD C. TEMPLER, Secretary. ST. JOHN'S CH ÜB7CHr" EASTER OFFERING. PARISHIONERS throughout the District are reminded that the Offertories next Sunday (EASTER SUNDAY), from all centres where services are held, will be handed to the Curate. HUGH L. SHERWILL CHARLES BRAY Churchwardens. a ssem_^y^ooms,^^]dTng. RACE NIGHTS f~RACE NIGHTS ! ! Great Easter Attraction ! The Dunbar-Feild Dramatic Company, In Tom Taylor's Celebrated Drama, v THE TICKET OF LEA YE MAN," — ON — MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 26th and 27th March. Full Particulars in Future Is.uc. R. S. CALTHOPE, Agent. A Great Temperance Demonstration. WILL BE HELD AT THE RECREATION GROUND, FEILDING, On Easter Monday, 26th March. Procession to Ground at 11 a.m. ADDRESSES will be given by the Rev. James Doull, Mr Fred Pirani, M.H.R., Mr Jauie* Reid (chairman Kiwitea County Council), Mr E, A. Haggen (editor Woodville Examiner), Mr Geo. Grant (head teacher Palmerston N. State School). A CHOIR OF OVER 100 VOICES willsingtit intervals, and a Brass Band will also enliven the proceedings. Refreshments sold on the ground by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. EVERYBODY INVITED. ENTRANCE FREE. I"~7IREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO.'S < STOCK SALES fob MAR-, 1894 : Wayerley . . • Monday, 26 Johnsonville . . • • Wednesday, 28 Wanganui Quarterly Horse Fair . . Saturday, 31 Horse Sales aire held at St. Hill street n jardi, Wangtßtti, every Saturday.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 270, 22 March 1894, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 270, 22 March 1894, Page 3
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