P. THOMSON, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, BEGS to draw attention to his largo and varied stock of Tinwaro (own make), including Butter Coolers, Milk Coolers, Cans, Buckets, etc., Dairy Utensils being a specialty. Also, a nice assortment of useful articles for Kitchen use. Hanging Meat Safes, Copper Well Kettles, Wash-up Basins, Ennmollod Colanders, Spoons, Preserving Pans, and other articles too numerous to mention, In stock or made to order Iron Tanks, all sizes, Si?z Baths, Iron Chimneys, etc., all of the best mateiial and workmanship. "•Spouting- and every descrintj.-tn of Plumbing work exfiCiitfid with doJ»r»ntnh R. "r7"o'oi7lins,SADDLER, KiMBOLTO KOAD, FEILDI sG. fj AS now in stock one of the best selections erer seen iv this District of 11 Harness, Englisli and Colonial Saddles. Bridles of all kinds, including Snaffles, Pelhams, etc., with solid' Nickle Silver Bits, all at prices remarkable for their moderation. Every kind of Harness and Saddlery manufactured en the premises. Repairs a specialty, and only the verj' bost material usod All Work Guaranteed. R. R. COLLINS, Practical Saddler 80 Harness Maker, (opposite Hastie's Hotel) Kimbolton Road, FEiLmKo. « — ii i hi ii ni ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ni ii nm nm mm 1w i 'ii i i i mi "ii ii i ~n~irniTn m i i *-*"* y The 'y^^^^^^^^AfffSV^^Vm w oiling- /^Vio^^^^^^^^<^'S. t ]?&• ,~v I n' ry W. & J. Staples, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURKItS. WELLINGTON.
T. MOFFATT, "* I RANGIWAHIA STORIS. Peudkhton. HAS great pleasure in announcing to his old patrons, and the public generally, that he has opened up his new premises with a fresh stock of Grocery, , Drapery, Ironmongery, Boots, Stc ; and ! while thanking them for past favors, solicits a continuance of the same. Packing doae^ CQ i—» O tt pq ' « fe c-* co fc Q A- S lJ _(_ « </j £j yi H K ft tf $ tt g i-i < ffi SPLENDID ST CX Ob NliW BOOKS By Latest Authors. FULL STOCK of Annual . viz : Chums, Leisure Hour,' .-Mimiuv at Home, Chatterbox, Boy ami Gir s' Annuals, and many cth > FiNCY GOODS. Photo Albums and Frames, Work Boxes, Writing Desks and Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Lady's Hand Bags, Mirrors, Music Cases, Purses, Card Caees, Wallets, Fancy Ornaments, Toys, Violins. Accordeons, requisites for Fancy Needlework, Windsor and Newton's Artists' Materials, and every description of Fancy Stationery. J. S, MILSON (Next Brick Store). MANQHBBTEtt STREET, K EILDING . WT'G. SHEARER, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, HAS just received his first case of Undertakers' Requisites, among which are a beautiful lot of Artificial Floral Wreaths. As these are all marked at a low price they should command a speedy sale. W. G. SHEARER would remind his old customers that he hn- « w<'d-.Belected stock of Furniture and Bedding of local manufacture always on hand. Orders Promptly Executed. ST. LEONARD 7 S^UITSERY,~" QUEEN'S STREET, FEILDING. H WORSFOLD desires to inform . his friends, and the public generally, that he is prepared to supply, at lowest rates, — CHRYSANTHEMUMS. THE QUEEN OF AUTUMN FLOWERS, in endless yariety. Anyone requiring these beautiful Floweis should call inspect my collection. Bouquets, made to order. Inspection invited. » HENRY WORSFOLD.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 307, 7 May 1894, Page 1
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