BOOiS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! There are no Boots like Tre win's. TREWIN! WHO IS HE? Say! Tell us, we beseech you. Why, he is the King of the Boot and Shoe Trade, whose Home-made Boots and Shoes never wear out ! Has he much stock P He has just re< ceived about Three Ton si of Boots and Shoes, made to his special order, from two of the best manufacturers in the world. Theae boots and shoes have been bought for prompt cash, therefore he is in a position to give the public the full benefit of such a large, purchase. Stop Him ! "We will spoil his trade," shout the dealers and small makers ; but they must first ' empty the sea with a teaspoon into tbe volcano of Vesuvius'; • stop the Great Western express with the feather of a sparrow's tail'; • pen sion the sun off and illume the world with the electric light ' — before they can hinder the go-ahead and hourly -progressing Tbewin. DOKS HE SELL CHEAP? If I could speak with the voice of thunder, or mage myself heard like the report of a 100 ton gun, if every eye could sco and every ear could hear in the British Empire, I would say it Fearlessly and Faithfully, and challenge the world to contradict me, that the man is not born who is selling such rare quali ties at such low prices as James Trewin, — OF — THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, Kimbolton Eoap, I FEILDING. Boots Made and Eepaired by the best workman in the trade (bar none) while you wait. For Prices Look at the Window. MANCHESTER KOAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Special Order was adopted at a meeting of the Manchester Road Board on Saturday, 4th Jof August, 1894 ; and it is proposed to | confirm the same at a Special Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 6th day of October, 1894:— "That it is the intention of the Manchester Road Board (under the provisions of " The Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," and under and by virtue of a Warrant issued under the hand of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, dated the 21st day of June, 1894, authorising the Kiwitea County Council to construct a Bridge over the Kiwitea River on the Cheltenham Cross-road, and apportioning the cost of the said bridge) to borrow the sum I of £210 for the purpose of providing one-third of the cost of erecting a Traffic-bridge over the Kiwitea River jon the Cheltenham Cross-road, and i making the approaches thereto and all other work necessary for the completion of the said bridge, in accordance with the above-mentioned Warrant ; and that a Special Rate of one two hundred and sixtieth part of a penny in the £ be made upon the rateable value of the whole of the rateable property (Crown and Native lands occupied by Native owners excepted) within the Manchester Road District, for the purpose of paying the interest on the above loan of £210, to be borrowed under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886 " ; such rate to be an annually recurring rate for 26 years, and payable in equal instalments at the Board's office on the first days of April and October in each year. CHARLES BRAT, Clerk Manchester Road Board. Feilding, Ist September, 1894. boots, boots, boots. No Boots Like the PALMERSTON NORTH BOOT CO.'S (Late Pallant and Co.), THE Cheapest Shop in Town to buy your Boots and Shoes from. Come and try our Men's Pegged "Watertights at 12s 6d i Men's Shooters, 10s 6d ; Men's Bluchers (nailed), 0s 6d. Also, onr Seamless Watertights, to be had only from us. Note— Bring your Boots and Shoes and have them repaired by a practical Boot and Shoemaker while you wait. TO THE TRADE. Boot Uppers, Leather and Grindery at the shortest notice at Wellington Prices. Boots and Shoes made to measure on the shortest notice. Note the Address — Opposite J. B. Hamilton's, Draper. H. L. JACKSON, Manager. _____ NOTICE is hereby given that poison for dogs and vermin is laid on the Kiwitea properties of the undersigned. JOHN BRYCE THOMAS BRYCE NOTICE^ THE undersigned will be a cash purchaser of First-class Dairy Butter during coming season. W. W. CORPE, Makino " PIANOFORTE. MISS W. GREENWOOD has resumed Teaching. The quarter begins with each pupil. Terms on application.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 69, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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