BOOKS WQETH BEADING. THE Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by A. Conan Doyle; fully illustrated ; gilt edges ; 7s, postage lOd. The Golden Bottle, or The Story of Eprahim | Benezet of Kansas, by Ignatius Donnelly, author of Caesar's Column, &c ; B<J, postage 2d. Balzac's Short Stories, English Version, by Count Stenlock, 2s, postage Bd. The Prose Writings of Wordsworth, 2s, postage 4d. Tent Life in Tigerland, and Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier, by the Hon. Jas. Inglis ("Maori"), with twenty illustrations in chromo lithography, 10s, postage Is 6d. Ottillie : An Eighteenth Century Idyll, by Vernon Lee, Is 6d, postage 2d. A i Bundle of Life, by John Oliver Hobbes, Is 6d, postage 2d. The Bog of Stars, and other stories of Elizabethan Ire- i land, by Siandish O'Grady, Is Sd, post- , age 3d. Whitaker's Almanack Paper, Is 3d, postage 3d ; large edition, half bound leather, 3s, postage 6d. Twenty-five Years in the Secret Service — the Recollections of a Spy —by Major Henri le Caron, 3s, postage 4d. The Comic History of England, by Gilbert A'Beckett, with 200 engravings by John Leech and 20 page illustrations, 6s, postage Is. GEO. W. DUTTON, Lambton Quay, Wellington THE COLYTON BUTCHKRYT'" IN thanking my customers for their liberal patronage during the : past; year, I beg to inform them it is | i my intention to endeavour to deserve a continuance ol the same by supplying only The Very Best Joints and Small Goods. My terms are Cash on delivery, or Monthly Accounts only. DUGALD HENDERSON, Proprietor. WE TASTE ! TASTE ! TASTE ! COMPABE ! COMPAEE ! COMPARE! "VTOTHING is done haphazard, or simply guessed at ! Every care possible is taken to ensure EXCELLENCE. We KNOW what we send out to the Public is the BEST VALUE THE TEA MARKETS AFFORD. A business conducted on these lines is simply UNAStsALABLE. Therefore we ask you to buy EMPIEE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR. BLENDED TEAS, Nut as a favour, but purely as a matter of business. W. & G. TUKNBULL & Co, Pboprietors, WELLINGTON. From a fteedle to an Anchor. H. HICKFORD, General Storekeeper, HAS n >w established a General Store at Rangiwahia, where he is prepared to sell all kinds of goods at the lowest possible prices. Fresh consignments of goods arrive monthly and must be sold, including Ironmongery, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Furniture, &c, &o. A well-assorted Stock to choose from. Pipes, 'iobacco, and stationery a specialty; also, all School Requisites. Sheep Salt, in large quantities. Cooper's Sheep Dip on hand. Packing Done at Reasonable Rates. H. HICKFORD, GENEEAL STOBKKEEPKR, Rangiwahia. SPECIAL NOTJLOr^ NOTHING LIKE WOOD I I AM still supplying first - class Wood at the usual prices to smail consumers. Hote -keepers and others ordering five cords, and over, of Rata and Maire allowed Is 6d per cord discount, provided orders are given before the end of March. LhNEBT ADAMS, i Kirew.'od-carter, Makino Hoad. ' rJers left at Mr J. S. Milson's wi b; prom fitly attended to. . MBOLTOV ROAD BRICK WORKS. DAVID BLACK, Proprietor, j BRICKS of every description and of first-class quality, which <ani ot be equalled in ihe colony, alway>- on hand. Fur prices and all particulars ap- ! p!y at the work 8. Uidersleft with Mr John Duiilop will b- 3 promptly atUnd^d to. CEJN^KaL Hi)Kan. UaZaAU. AjND sale yards. TOWNSEND & PAUL, Auctioneers, WELLINGTON, Proprietors. WEEKLY SALE 6of Horses, Carriages, &c, held every Saturday, at 2 p.m nnHESE Yard* hare been specially X built by the proprietors for the sale of horses, &c, are the only sale yards in Wellington that have a proper Tan Track, and are all roofed over, so that sales and shelter can be had in any weather; covered space, 40x135 feet and in the heart of the city ' TOWN SKIS V & PAUL, Auctioneers. Wellington. Sale Yards and Bulk Store, corner of Victoria and Harris Streets; Wholesale Fruit and Produce Store Willis Street. We shall be glad to correspond and giro state of markets at any time on application. POHA.NGINA STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. fTIHE proprietors of the above Mills are prepared to deliver Sawn Timber m Feilding, and to all parts of eho district, at the lowest curreat tales. ADSETT & SON, i'obangina.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 275, 30 March 1894, Page 4
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690Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 275, 30 March 1894, Page 4
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