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HAMPERS! HAMPERS!! Fredk. Ireland and Co., Wine, Spikit, Provision, Pboducb, Habdwabk and China MERCHANTS, The Square, Palmerston North, DIRECT attention to their Christmas Hampers, which are on sale at the following prices for cash with order : — No. 1, 15a 6d, containing— 1 bottle Port, Sherry, Claret, Hock, Constantia, or Verdeilho 1 bottle Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom, or Geneva 10 bottles Ale or Stout. No 2, 22s 6d, containing— 2 bottles Port, Sherry, Claret, Hock, Constant!*, or Verdeilho 2 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Bum, Old Tom, or Geneva 8 bottles Ale or Stout. No. 3, 32s 6d, containing— 1 bottle Champagne 2 bottles Sherry, Port, Claret, Hook, or Verdeilho 3 bottles Brandy, Whisky, Rum, Old Tom, or Geneva 6 bottles Ale or Stout. This Firm took First Prize against all comers for their Bottled Ale, which is always on snle at 8s 6d per dozen quarts. The above Hampers will be packed and delivered at Feildinß.Campbelltown, Colyton, Cheltenham, Kiwitea, and Bir» mingham, fbkk of charge Christinas Jbruifs and Delicacies a specialty. Mrs D. Barrett GREAT SALE FOR THREE WEEKS. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. DBAPERY AND CLOTHING kor the CHRISTMAS SEASON GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN FEILDING. The Stock is all New and Good. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT— j Second to None in Feiluixg. INSPECTION INVITED. D. BARRETT I Manager, Fergusson Strket, FEILDING. ""wiELiJNGTOirTO^FOXTON. . "fIHE s.s. QUEEN nY . ,1^- -L 0F THB SOUTH, Captain Hakvey, will *^SB1H» leave Wellington every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and BATUEDAY. P. E. YOUNG, Agent. mo FARMERS and RUNHOLDERS. ! jtrr^k, Farmers and Runholders will do well to study the rates on sa-EIL— ~ "mZ Jft Wool to Wellington for this season via Foxton per s.s. 11 Queen of the South." Freight from Foxton to Wellington, 8s per bale • Railage from Feildiug (including wharfage Foxton), 3s. Wool taken to Wellington via Foxton can be landed at either the Railway or Queen's Wharf at no extra charge, providing it is stated which wharf it is to be lauded at ou the consignment note. Wool for shipment to London via Foxton and Wellington does not incur the 6d bale wharfage as in other routes. P.S.— lntending shippers kindly state on consignment notes consignee's name, via Foxton, Wellington. Steamers run twice a- week, and wool will be forwarded without delay. F. R. YOUNG, Shipping Agent, Foxton. Freight for General Cargo, Wellington to Foxton, 10s per ton. H OS N I X SAW MILL, AWAHURI. The Cheapest and Nearest Mill to Feilding. All Sorts of Timber, Rough and Dressed. STEVENS & WOOD. PIANOFORTE. MISS W. GREENWOOD has resumed Teaching. The quarter begins with each pupil. Terms on application. MAKINO" SAW r MILL~ FACE CUTS and Stabs on sale at the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhonses, pigstyes, &c, &c. BOSHER BROS., Proprietors. 0H N STEWART, Colyton, Timber and Wool Carter. Apply, personally or by letter, to Post Office, Colyton, or at his Residence, Ashurst Road. NOTICE^ ~~ rr(HE undersigned will be a cash _|_ purchaser of First-class Dairy Butter during coming season. W. W. CORPE, Makino FOR SALE, IN tho Bankrupt Estate of D. A. Henderson — A first-class Butcher's Shop and Fixings and comfortable Residence, situated at Colytou. A good chance for anyone wishiug to start a butchery business on a small capital. Also, 1 seven-roomed House and 4 acres of Land in the township of Foxton. For particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Palmerston North F. Gh WOOLLOIS, /CONSULTING and DISPENSING C; CHEMIST. ADVICE AND MEDICINE at Reasonable Charges. N.B. — All prescriptions dispensed are carefully copied and originals returned to the patient. A OAKJJ DR. CHARLTON, Kimbolton Road, PEIMMNG. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade at the Assembly Rooms, in " drill order," as follows : — DECEMBER: WEDNESDAY, 12th (Colonel Fox), 7.30 p.ui. THURSDAY, 13th (Volley and Inde pendent Firing), 5 a.m. THURSDAY, ?Oth (Government Inspection), 7.30 p.m. * BY ORDER.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 139, 8 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 139, 8 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 139, 8 December 1894, Page 3

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