WARNOCK & ADKIN, WELLINGTON, PALMERSTON N., FEILDING, BEG to announce to the LADIES that they have opeued up the most serviceable stock of DRESS GOODS in Feilding, consisting of— HOPSACKS, the leading dress fabric of fashion CHEVIOTS, the most serviceable and effective dress goods in the market TWEEDS These are really beautiful goods. Last year a great success ; this year surpassing in excellence WHIPCORt)S — One of the latest novelties and most becoming. We lead the Way in Black Dress Goods- Novelties by every Steamer. We have pleasure in announcing that our DRESSMAKING is in full swing, and our patrons are urged to place their orders early. We guarantee latest style aud^perfect fit. GENTLEMEN, we have a splendid stock admirably suited for Feildiug. WATERPROOFS, we make ourselves, and guarantee them to be of the best workmanship from 35s to I' 4 4s. CLOTHING — We have a good stock of ready made clothing, and wo also make SUITS TO ORDER FROM £'3 10s. WARNOCK~<fc ADKIN. FEILDING,
F. G. WOOLLAMS PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, By Examination (Late 209, Lambton Quay, Wellington), BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, fchat he has commenced business — IN — Manchester Street, FEILDING, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patron age It will be his endeavour to keep a FULL STOCK OF PURE DRUGS, DISPENSE PRESCRIPTIONS FAITHFULLY, mid give satisfaction to all. AGENT FOR N. LAZARUS' SPECTACLES (sight testing). Extraction _of Teeth^Ppecialtv. C. YOUNG, THE CHEAP IRONMONGER, Manchester Street, Feilding. LARGE STOCK of Builders', Fur niching, and General Irunmonserj. Stoves, Scott's Ranges, and BICYCLES A {SPECIALTY. _ Brusliware, Steel Trunks, and every description of Ironmongery, at lowest possible prices INSPECTION INVITED. C. YOUNG, The Cheap Ironmonger. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI RACES, 24th MAY. ON THURSDAY, 24th May, the train usually leaving Wanganui at 4.40 p.m. for Palraerston will be: delayed till 5.45 p.m., and will run an hour later than usual to destination. The Hunterville branch train will be delayed to leave Marton at 8.20 p.m., running through to Mangaonoho, connecting with trains for and from Wanganui and Palmerston. Excursion Tickets to Wanganui will be issued from Palmerston, Greatford, and intermediate stations, and will be available for return on day of issue only. FARES : First Class, 8s Gd ; Second Class, 6s 6d. BY ORDER_ Wellington Acclimatization Society. GAME LICENSES have been issued as follows :— S. Bellve, F. E. Pickering, C. S. E. D. Sharp, F. E. Campbell, H. P. Lance, J. A. McDonald, H. L. Sherwill, C. A. J. Levett, D. Downes, T. Evans, T. J. Evans, H. H. L. Bilderbeck, D. Mildred, E. A. Barton, A. C. Matheson, Jos. Bellve, I. Churcher, A. R. Curtis, R. J. Thurstou, M. Drury, F, Burrell, J. Powelka, J. O. Anson, H. P. Jones, W. J. Burlace, H. F. Robinson, W. Towler, W. E. Spencer, J. J. Bagnail, J. H. O. Colby, D. G. Riddiford, W. J. Hughey, Geo. Younger, R. Heald (junior), J. C. Hill, J. G. Cobbe, E. Matravers, R. L. Pudney, F. Churcher, H. Woolven, C. Stevens, J. C. Halcombe, F. J. Chell, F. J. SayAvell, C. Goldiug, T. W. Grant, C. 11. Baynes, Wm. Smith, C. A. Myers, A. R. Dick, C. A. Hunt, WmJames, L. E. Reade, R. Sheehy, H. S. Moss, Jas. Linton, H. Boggis, W. T. London, J. Prior, R. Whisker, G. W. Schroder, R. Parr (juur.), W. Huddlestou. I A CAKD I J. D VALENTINE, BUILDER AND ARCHITECT Wauwick -tueet, FEILDING. DANCING. MR PARKER'S Juvenile Dancing Class at the Foresters' Hall on Wednesday Afternoons, at half past 3. Musical Drill. All latest Dances, a Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball will be held shortly. For terms address office of this paper. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Assembly Rooms, in " drill order," as follows: — M ay.— TH U RSD AY, 24th (Queen's Birthday), and 31st company). BY ORDER.* SLAUGHTER LICENSE. WE hereby give notice that it is our intention to apply for a License to Slaughter large and small Cattle on Section 17, Sub-division F, Manchester Road District. GOWER & GRICE. SLAUGHTER LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice that at the meeting of the Manawatu County Council, to be held at Banson on June 13th, 1894, I will apply for a License I to Slaughter great and small Cattle on • Section No. 2G9, Awahuri. JOHN MENZIES MILLE^ rpENDERS wanted for 50 Chains _|_ of FENCING (more or less) on my property, at Birmingham. Tenders to close on 30th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WALTER F. BURDEKIN.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 320, 22 May 1894, Page 3
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