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BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. No Boots Like the PALMEESTON NORTH BOOT CO.'S (Lato Pallant and Co.), npHE Cheapest Shop in Town to buy JL your Boots and Shoes from. Come and try our Men's Pegged Watertights at 12s 6d ; Men's Shooters, 10s 6d ; Men's Bluchers (nailed), 5s 6d. Also, our 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. mo FARMERS and RUNHOLDERS. Farmers and Runs^*S^j&Nr\ holders will do well to •^S^piXlitLkjfak. study the rates on Wool to Wellington for this season via Foxfcon per s.s. " Queen of the South." Froight from Foxton to Wellington, 3s per bale : Railago from Feilding (including wharfago 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 bo lauded at on the consignment note. Wool for shipment to London via Foxton and Wellington docs not incur tho Od bale wharfago as in other routes. P.S.— lntending shippers kindly stato on consignment notes consignee's name, via Foxtou, Wellington. Steamers run twice a-week, and wool will be forwarded without delay. F. R. YOUNG, Shipping Agent, Foxton. Froight for General Cargo, Wellington to Foxton, 10s per ton. "WELLINGTON T6~iSxTON7" . nnHE s.s. QUEEN *»I^JK X OF THK SOUTH, *gLA|&yLg^ Captain Hakyey, will ■sessrwvFfTir"' i eave Wellington every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. TRAIN SERVICES. North. Leavo Foilding — 7.15 a.m., 12.17 p.m., 6.12 p.m. South, Leave Feilding— lo.s3 a.m., 4.6 p.m., 8.25 p.m. QUONG LEE, FRUITERER, GROCER, &c, &c , Manchester Street, HAS on hand a first class stock of Fancy Goods, Crockery, Groceries, &c. A new shipment of Crockery just, received, to be sold at a very low price. Cash Buyer of Fungus at 2sd per lb THE SHAM HOCK BOAEDING-" 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, Propriefcrix JOB PRINTING in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at Stah Office.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1894, Page 1

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