W. PEGDEN, STEAM SASH, DOOB, & FURNITURE FACTORY, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS great pleasure in announcing to his old patrons and the public generally that he has opened his new premises with an entirely fresh stock of FURNITURR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums. Toilet Sets, <&c, &c , <fee, of the newest and latest designs, such as cannot be surpassed, and which he is selling at prices to meet the times. To parties furnishing, attention is directed to the following special lines and prices : — Suits of Furniture, from £12 15s Od EUchen Tables, from ... 8s bd Austrian Chairs ... 7s Od American Chairs ... 3s 6d Spring Mattrasses, from 18s 6d A cordial welcome will be extended to all visitors without being pressed to purchase. Note the address — W. PEGDEN, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Thb Squaik, South. RANGIWAHIA SHOEING FORGE (Adjoining Pemberton Hotel). HE. BERGERSON begs to an- # nounce to the inhabitants of Pemberton, Rangiwahia, and the sur. rounding district, that he has commenced business as General Blacksmith, and trusts, by strict attention to business, coupled with good workmanship, to receive a fair share of patronage. AH Work Guaranteed. Shoeing a Specialty. H. E. BERGERSEN, General Blacksmith WILLIAM HEALD, Builder and Contbactob, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY (Near Railway Station), Feilding. STOCK Sizes, Sashes and Doors always on baud. Mouldings, Match Lining, &c, produced on the shortest notice W.A. BROWNING, OOACHBUILDER, Excelsior Steam Carriage and Factory Works, Near Railway Station and Cuba Street, (Opposite Clarendan Hotel Stables), Palmerston North. EVERY description of Vehicle built to order by a competent staff of workmen. All kinds of repairing work done in connection vith the business at fair and reasonable charges. 1 have also extended my business at the main works, near the Railway Station, to Shoeing and General smiths' Work, In all its Branches. W. A. BROWNING (Late Browning and Tory). The Standard Sewing Machine. IT'S as certain as the sun shines that if you set any other make, and then hnppen to try the Rotary Shuttle, you will not be content until you get «ne like it. Why buy a machine with a bobbin holding 20 to*2s yards P The Standard bobbin holds 100 yards ; it also makes 100 stitches while others do 65. Instead of moving backward and forward, and the needle-bar dipping twice to each stitrh, as in most machines, the Standard Shuttle goes continuously forward and the needle bar dips once— hence, as the most unexperienced can see, there is far less wear, tear, noise, and friction. So it runs superior to them all, and all say its the BEST OF ALL— except perhaps the man who has another make to sell or one who has never tried the Rotary | Shuttle. F. J. W. FEAR, Machinist, and Importer of all kinds of Machines, A large stock of Bicycles and all neces* sary parts in stock. Price : £9 7« 6d, upwards. Willis Street ... WELLINGTON Dying to Live and Living to Dye. T . e"aE, PRACTICAL DYER AND CLEANER From Wanganui, HAS opened a Branch in Palmerston North, where any articles of Clothing, either ladies' or gentlemen's, may be Dyed equal to new ; also, tablecloths, curtains, &c Feathers a speci* alty— curled and died. Repairs done, and trousers neatly strapped. T. RAE, Main Street, Palmerston North Feilding Agent : H. Hickford M. BELFIT, SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, Manchester Street, Feilding. REPAIRS a specialty. Large stork of all kinds of saddlery. Horse covers. Leather Tie-ups (patent). NOTIFICATION UNDER » THE CEMETERIES ACT, 1892." THE undersigned members of the Church of New Zealand, commonly called " The Church of England," being desirous that the land described in the Schedule hereto attached should be set apart as a Burial Ground, to be used for the exclusive interment of the members of the said Church, and haying obtained the sanction of the Colonial Secretary for the purpose, do hereby, in pursuance of Section 48 of " The Cemeteries Act, 1882," declare the said land to be dedidated and open as a Burial Ground, to be used exclusively as aforesaid. Schedule — All that piece or parcel of laud lately transferred to the Diocesan Trustees, consisting of one acre, or thereabouts, and being part of Section numbered 51, Sub-division E, Manchester Block, excepting thereout such portion of tbe aforesaid acre, or thereabouts, as may be required for the erection of a church thereon. — H. C. Wilson, J. J. Williamson, Mary Wilson, H. C Wilson (junior), A. S. Wilson, Constance Christian, Sam. Stimpson, J. Stimpson, Tbos. Gilbert, Ellen Gilbert, K. Callingham, Edwin Marshall, Ann Marshall, Isaac Marshall, Sana Watson, George Wheeler, A. Wheeler, E. M. Jackson, Thomas Christian, Emma Christian, C. J. Golding, T. Parry James, E. Gilbert, F. S. Ellerm, T. It. Calliugham, F. Thorby, Thomas Marshall, P. Thorby, A. M. Thorby, aud H. M. GUbert.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 346, 22 June 1894, Page 4
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