NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. WARNOCK & ADKIN. "VI 7E have just opened \ip another lot of First-class Drapery. These Roods will be V V found to be of the very highest order, and at Wellington Cash Prices. There is a splendid assortment, and we invite inspection. Patrons can rely upon our goods being quite new, and all orders will receive our very best attention. Colonial Blankets New Dresses Sheetings Hopsacka and Serges Towels Harris Tweeds Flannelettes Diagonals and Cashmeres. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. UNDERCLOTHING AND CORSETS A SPECIALTY. SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING. GENTS' MERCERY~AND TAILORING. 200 patterns of "Worsteds and Tweeds to Knicker Suits from 6s (job line) choose from Hard Felt Hats Riding Trousers and Gaiters a specialty The New X.L. Hats are the lightest and Boys' Suits es " finished hat in the market, 6/9, Waterproofs "</6. 8/6 GENTS UNDKKCLOTHING IN' GREAT VARIETY. RIDING HABITS— TAILOR MADE. A Trial Solicited. WARNOCK & ADKIN, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, AND FEILDING. (Corner of Fer«usson and Manchester Streets). GEO. E. JOHNSON, Manager.
« S 5 P=H « K Q*g " S CO O « tf < < I You know Colkman's Mustard! You know Day & Mabtin's Blacking ! You know Lea & Peurin's Sauce ! All these you have known from childhood. Why ■? Because good Mustard, good Blacking, and Rood Sauce are indissoluble linked with those names. Those reputations have beeu built up not by spasmodic effort, but by continually maintaining a high standard of quality. Thus it is with the PMPIRE TEA CO.'S SUPERIOR. BLENDED TEAS. YOU MUST RECOGNISE THEIR EXCELLENCE IF YOU TASTE THEM YOU CANNOT HELP IT. AND THAT EXCELLENCE CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON, We only profess to understand our business. That is all. EMPIRE TEA CO., j W. & G. TURISBULL & Co, | ! Proprietors, i W ELLINGTO N. ■< . r ft M S rtf £ I 'S3! | 5 H °B I a tr a o S < : __p_ i " C. YOUNG, THE CHEAP IRONMONGER, Munchcster Street, Feiliung. "T ARGE STOCK of BuilderH 1 , Fur j J_i msbing, and General Ironmongery. | Stoves, Scott's Ranges, nnd BICYCLES A .SPECIALTY. Brushware, Steel Trunks, and rvery description of Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices. INSPECTION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger. ~S~ (Tt]~O~O L" ~O~F "~M~U "S"I 0.~ FEILDING- BRANCH, MR M. 0. MEADOWS is prepared to receive Pupils in the following subjects : — Voice Production and Singing, Piano, and Violin. Intending Pupils are requested to apply at U»e School of Music, Glasgow House, Manchester Street, on any day except Tuesday and Friday. RANKfN & SON, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, APITI. TTORSE-SHOEING a npecialty. All sorts of Blacksmith Work done on the premises. Horses broken to saddle and har ness by G. Rankin, junr, "~ a^ cTgregor, Cabinetmakkr and Upholsterer, Manchester Street. EVERY description of Furniture made in the newest styles, with best materials. Inspection invited Jobbing Work promptly attended to. WAITING ENGAGEMENT— NURSE "WINCHESTER, from General Lying-in Hospital, London. Terms Moderate. Care of Mrs J. D. Taylor, Denbigh Street, Feildiug. PIANOFORTE TEACHING. LESSONS on the Pianoforte given by a Feilding Lady. Terms moderate. Apply to Miss Curtis, Manchester Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 286, 12 April 1894, Page 3
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