Drapery for the Million ! "W HME ? AT Mrs D. Barretts, Fergusson Street, FEILDING. DRAPEEY AND /CLOTHING RAPERY AND I^LOTHING SKLLINtJ AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS to clear, ill anticipation of the early arrival of Autumn and Winter Stocks. Come One ; Come All ! MRS BARRETT will commence DRESSMAKING ! i ou the premises after February Ist, and the Ladies of Feilding and District are invited to give her a trial. As Mrs Barrett has had twelve years' experience in one of the leading Dressmaking businesses in Wanganui, satisfaction will be guaranteed. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. BICYCLE CAPES made to order, Also TRAVELLING BAGS. Cyclists will find these goods a Great Convenience. HAT DEPARTMENT. STRAW HATS VRO 31 If- UI>WAII DS . A splendid assortment HARD FELT, SObT FELT, &c, in all shapes and colors. MERCERY. SHIRTS, TIES, PYJAMAS, TENNIS SHIRTS, in Great Variety. EOOT DEPARTMENT, Splendid Value at Lowest Prices in Ladies', Men's, and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Call and Inspect THE "BISMARCK" HAND-SEWING MACHINE, £o 10a cash. Best in Market. F. W. TEE SEDER, Manager. XMAS, 1894. ( ) ©OO.Q fl!z C^? 1 " 1^ j z^i rt as? o up n **g XMAS, 1894. __„_____ BOARDINGHOUSE r KEEPER AKD CONFECTIONER, BEGS to thank the public of Feilding, and surrounding districts, for the liberal support which they have accorded him in the past, and wishes to announce that he has reopened business in New akd Commodious Premises (far superior to the late ones), and would respectfully solicit a continuance of their support. First-class Accommodation for Boarders and the Travelling Public. A Good Table Kept. Meals, 1/Orders left for CONFECTIONERY will be promptly attended to. Berry and Trevena's Mail Coach leaves my premises ddily, at 8.15 a. in , for Birmingham. J. H. WORSFOLD, Proprietor. ~~MUBic : f~~Musiio7i musicm r \ ME P. DE LISLE, Pupil of Garcia, and of Kandegger, Royal Academy of Music (London), and Cboirmwter of St. Patrick's Church, Palmenfon 'N>, will visit Feilding evejut Wednesday to give lessons to pupils' 10 Music (Piatto, Organ, and Banjo) ; terms, 30s quarterly; Singing (English and French School), Elocution (higher branches), Languages (French, Latin,; German, and English). Oil Painting and Drawing ; Terms, two guineas each, quarterly- (in adrance). Quarter of twelve weeks commencing from first lesson. Dunces, private parties, and entertainments conducted and sup plied with music. Pianos carefully tuned. Early application is necessary, as Mr De Lisle has only time to take a limited number of pupils. Address : Th« Studio, the Square. Palmerston N. MANCHESTER RIFLES. YOUNG MEN desirous of entering the ranks' of the Manchester Rifles are requested to send in their names to Color-Sergt. Milson, forthwith. GEORGE KIRTON, Captain Commanding. THE VIOLIN. " MR J. C. R. ISHERWOOD will resume classes in Feilding for teaching the Violin and theory of Music on dates to be given in future advertisement. Mr Isherwood is possessed of the highest testimonials as to his skill as a musician and liia method of teaching. Applications may be forwarded in the meantime .to bis addreee, Pali naeret on North. :; ~ ''■'■ i '' i '^] "?:"*". "
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 173, 21 January 1895, Page 3
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