SUMMER MILLINERYT AS a Change is pending in the Millinery Department, the undersigned has decided to CLEAR the Contents of the MILLINERY SHOW-ROOM — AT— Enormous Reductions. o A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES TO SELECT FROM. JUST LANDE D— Four Cases of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, and Other Articles suitable J for the Christmas Trade. NEW SEASON'S FRUITS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. R J. THOMPSON,
» <JAO£L -U 7 —^— — — — "— —^*^—— *" HTO.OK FOR SALE 7 30 yearling to 18-months Steers 30 first class yparling to IS ) months Heifers Fat and forward Cows Apply to T. A. BRYCE Kiwitea PIGST WANTED Known— That Dimock < Co., Waterloo Quay, Wellington ' have appointed Mr Roljkrt Pkuuett Sanson, their Sole Agent in the Mana watu District, and he will be glad ti purchase Pigs in any quantity on thei [ behalf. Terms : Prompt Cash. High est price given. POTTS, FELL MONGER, Apiti. BUYER of Wool, Hides, and Skim in any quantity. aTpruden, Artist, Sign-writer, Carriage anc Hoiibe Painter, CAMPBELLTOWN. (Good Work Guaranteed). PRICES suitable for the hare times. Address, c./o. Mr H. Bishop NOTICE. E RANGER is now carrying goods . from Feilding to Birmingham, and from Bumingham to Rangiwahia. Piices : To Birmingham, lGs per ton ; to Rangiwahia, 35s per ton, cash. NOTICE TO STOCKOWNERS. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that on and l\ after Friday, February Ist, 1895, all Horses and Cattle grazing on the Main Cross-road opposite Sections 80 and 34, Block XI, Apiti, will be driven to the nearest Pound. HUGH OSBORNE. Apiti. PHCENIX SAW MILL, AWAHURI. The Cheapest and Nearest Mill to Feilding. All Sorts of Timber, Rough and Dressed. STEVENS & WOOD. DRESSMAKLNIx. DRESSMAKING and Needlework of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBUEY, Denbigh Street, Feildinp DRESSMAKING. nnHE MISSES MOUSLEY, Dress_L makers (large experience both in Wellington and Auckland; are prepared to go out by the day or take work at home. — Next door to Mr Svendsen's, Manchester . v treet. ~~ NOTICE. MY Offices in Fergusson Street having been destroyed by fire, I have for the present taken rooms in the building occupied by Mr Greenwood, Dentist, in Kimbolton Road. JOHN PRIOR, J" OH N STEW AR T , Colyton, Timber and Wool Carter. Apply, personally or by letter, to Post Office, Holyton, or at his Residence, Ashurst Road. W. BENSON, DECEASED. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for a Lease for 12 years and 3 months, from 6th March, 1895, of 90 acres (Section 310) and 203 acres (Section 312), Kiwitea Block. The land is well sub divided, of good quality, well grassed and watered. There is on Section 312 a dwellinghouse, with woolshed and outbuildings. Conditions for leasing may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the office of the Public Trustee, Palmerston North, at the Police Station, Feilding, and at the Public Trust Office, Wellington. Tenders will be received up to the 14th February, 1895. No tender necessarily accepted. J. K. WARBURTON, Public Trustee. TO PAINTERS. fTIENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. JL on MONDAY, the 11th February, for Painting the Campbelltown, Feilding, Halcombe, Makino Road, Taonui, and Sanson Schools and Resi dences ; the Beaconsfield, Carnarvon. Cheltenham, Terrace End, Stanway, , and Upper Taonui Schools ; and the Awahuri Residence. [ Specifications to be seen at Mr H. . L. SherwilFs office, Feilding, and at Messrs Barraud and Abraham's office^ Palmerston N. > A. ATKINS, F.R.1.8.A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board TO BUILDERS. fT^ENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. JL on MONDAY, 11th February, ! for Additions to Apiti School. Plans, <fee, to be seen at Mr H. L, , SherwilFs offices, Feilding, and at Mi M. A. H. Tompkin's store, Binning bam. A. ATKINS, F.R.1. 8. A., Architect to Wanganui Education Board nnENDERS wanted for cleaning • J_ creek and drain. For partial lars apply to JAMES CAMPION, Aorangi i
Barraud and Abraham, ] - SEED MERCHANTS, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. i. A UTUMN SOWING.. 1895 J' 8 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Gothic 11 Tanks Seeds ex s.s Rimutaka 0 1G Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Mamari r * All specially selected by our Mr - Abraham from the leading English Seed Merchants. The above have arrived in splendid condition. 3 ALSOPKREV'sIAL I! YE GRASS, from old Pastures. , \ Pure seed of 1 CRRSTED DOGSTAIL highest germ. tinating power. MEADOW FOXTAIL Specially j crown for us. I AJS T D ALL VARIETY OF GRASS. CLOVER, AND TURNIP SEEDS, We Invite Comparison. 5 Send /or Sainj>lcs and (Juolaiions. ■ BINDER TWINE, COENSAOKS, &c , at lowest market prices. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. " TE ARO HOUSE ' rniUS TT7 K K K ! Xc J- HX S VV EEKIj AlO j^jj (j loves, 1/6 for. all sizes , XIOUSe Tsji cc Taffetta Gloves, bid ;")/- French Kid now selling 8/11 r> 6 Shot Sunshades for 2/11 i Te White Pocket Handkerchiefs, A ro 1/0 dozHouse 0/ " J rlauuc 'i' ji ' tey ' 1 / ( '> 11 doz. Cream Twill Flannelette, 4-, \d I*2 pieces white and unbleached Sale ! Sheetings, 7.U1, 1/-, 1/3 up Sale ! 50 pieces Twill Cretonnes, 4 \d Sale •' au(l u p 000 brown stripe Turkish Towels, now selling at 7] up Te •; ; il-Faucy Dress Stufls--3/ll •Aro ij/11-Fancy Dress Stuffs--u/ll House Dress Linings, 1/- doz. Machine Cottons, Is dozen, all fe numbers Aro 2d--Girl's Ribbed Stockings- 2d House ad-Girls' Ribbed Stockings- od 4d-Girls' Ribbed Stockiugs-4d REMEMBER— Te Aro House Saves you all the exorbitant Middle. men's Profits. All Goods imjiorted direct from the Manufacturers, TE ARO HOUSE sells on the Smallest Profit for READY MONEY ONLY. _ JAMES SMITH THE FEILDING CYCLING CLUB'S FIRST ANNUAL BICYCLE RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THE OVAL, FEILDING, — ON — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, '95. 8 EVENTS, viz. : 1-Mile Maiden Handicap (open) ; 1, 2, 3, and 5-Mile Open Handicaps ; Half-Mile Novelty Race ; President's Handicap (open to ' members of F.C.C. only) ; and, should ■ time allow, a Consolation Handicap. A procession of Cyclists, headed by the Feildiug Brass Band, will leave Manchester Square for the Oval at 1 p.m. All Cyclists cordially invited to join. i First race to commence at 1.80 p.m., sharp. The Feildiug Brass Band will play during the afternoon. All events run under the rules of the ■ N.Z.C.U. Entries close with the Hon. Sec. on Monday, February 11th, at 8.30 p.m. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Admission to Ground, Is ; horses and . vehicles free. EDWARD H. FISHER, 1 Hon. Sec. Feilding Cycling Club. ' WATSON BROS., ' PAINTEES AND DECORATOES. ' ____ J "TUST AERIVED— A choice collecfj tion of Wall Papers of latest [ designs, from 3d upwards. Also, splendid assortment of Borders. ' Champion's Mixed Paints of all shades at 6d per lb. All Work entrusted to th& above ; firm will receive Prompt Attention. I Note the Address — Next to Mrs Hastie's Feilding Hotel, Kimbolton Eoad, Feilding. > TO PLEASURE PARTIES. r A PLEASANT RESORT. TO LET, by the week, — Spacious four-roomed Cottage, within five minutes' walk of the Sea-beach j rooms T match-lined ; two chimneys; furnished. ! Intending visitors need only take lood I and bedding j meat and milk sold, j Rent, £1 per week. i Apply ARTHUR AMON, Lower Rafigitikei.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 188, 8 February 1895, Page 3
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