The Standard Sewing Machine. IT'S as certain as the sun shines that if jou get any other make, and then happen to try the Kotary Shuttle, you will not be content until you get one like it. Why buy a machine with a bobbin holding 20 to 25 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 necdle«bar dipping iwicc to each stitch, as in most machines, the Standard Shuttle goes continuously forward and tbo needlo-bar dips once— henco, 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 tho 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 7s 6d, upwards. Willis Stbeet ... WELLINGTON Edward Martin's TEMPLE OF FASHION, Kimbolton Road f\ My display of Styles Jl^« A and Novelties is of unusual T* J$ Magnificence. ■f\ vffy s ft * uave spared no / I > f 1 effort to obtain the ' jj £ \ very latest "*V\ •" I productions from \ ll * I ENGLISH, NOt? > \ COLONIAL A -1 # AND I A\ J/ CONTINENTAL 1/ / \ jjf MA RKETS. |\ I My selection of I \ Tweeds and Cloths is much larger v j and more I varied that hitherto. | I 1 Dress well and be ■ !g==^ J I I sure ot • ?-~^^i r^ucr^ Success. Do this at MARTIN'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. TAMES J. CURTIS Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, Gbey Stbeet, WELLINGTON. N.Z. Proprietor of Wellington Parcel Delivery Company. Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parts of the world. P.O. Box 168..— Telephone. 116 "thblshaWock boabdingT HOUSE, Fergussou Street, Feilding. MRS HALLEY, having made several improvements since th« New Year in this popular establishment, will continue to supply first-class Meals for Is, at all hours ; good, clean Beds at Is, MRS HALLEY. Proprietrix. THE FEILDING HOTEL STABLES. TTIHE undersigned, having leased _L the above stables, has pleasure in informing the travelling public, and the residents of Feilding, that all Horses and Traps left in his charge "will receive every care and attention, Buggies, Sulkies, and Saddle Horses always on hire, i 3, MoColley, Proprietor.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 109, 2 November 1894, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 109, 2 November 1894, Page 1
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