Barraud and Abraham, SEED MERCHANTS, FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. \ UTUMN SOWING, 1895. 8 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Gothic 11 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Rimutaka 10 Tanks Seeds ex s.s. Mamari All specially selected by our Mr Abraham from the leading English Seed Merchants. The above have arrived in splendid condition. ALSOPERENNIAL RYE GRASS, from old Pastures. \ Pure seed of CRESTED DOGSTAIL 1 highest germ* -inating power. ! MEADOW FOXTAIL ISpeciallv J grown for us. AND ALL VARIETY OF GRASS, CLOVER, AND TURNIP SEEDS, We Invite Comparison. Send /or Samjdcs and (Juutidioiis. BINDER TWINE, CORNSACKS, &c , at lowest market prices. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. TE" ARO "HOUSE" SALE. ril H 1 S TT7 K E K ! Te JL his VV cc K i Aro Rid GloveSj ij G t O r all sizes JIOUSe Nice Taffetta Gloves, 8M ")/- French Kid now selling 3/11 5 6 Shot Sunshades for 2/11 Te White Pocket Handkerchiefs, Aro V n doz - House o/ " Flannelettes, 1 <>, 1/11 doz. Cream Twill Flannelette, 4M 12 pieces white and iinbleached Sale • Sheetings, 7.\d, 1/-, 1/3 up Sale • 50 pieces Twill Cretonnes, 4. 1 d Sale ■ aud up „,,.., _, "iOO brown stripe Turkish lowels, now selling at 1\ up J" c ;Ml-- Fancy Dress Stuffs--3,11 AT° rwll- -Fancy Dress Stuns-5/11 House Dress Linings, 1/ doz. Machine Cottons, Is duzcu, all Te numbers Aro 2d-Girl's Ribbed Stockiugs--2d House yd-Girls' Ribbed Stockings-3d Id-Girls' Ribbed Stockings-4d REMEMBER— Te Aro House Saves you all the exorbitant Middle" men's Profits. All floods imported direct front the Manufacturers. TE ARO HOUSE sells on the Smallest Profit for READY MONEY ONLY. JAMES SMITH THE FEILDING CYCLING CLUBS FIRST ANNUAL BICYCLE RACE MEETING WILL BK HKLD ON THE OVAL, FEDLDING, — ON — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, '95. 8 EVENTS, viz. : 1-Mile Maiden Han- \ dicap (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. First race to commence at 1.30 p.m., sharp. The Feilding Brass Band will play during the afternoon. All events run under the rules of the N.Z.CU. 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. FfSHKR, Hun. Sec. Feildiug Cycling Club. WATSON BROS.. PAINTEBS AND DECORATORS. "TUST ARRIVED— A choice collec- *} 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 the above firm will receive Prompt Attention. Note thy Address — Next to Mrs Hastie's Feilding Hotel, Kimboiton Road, Feilding. TO PLEASURE PARTIES. A PLEASANT RESORT. TO LET, by the week, — Spacious four-roomed Cottage, within five minutes' walk of the Sea-beach ; rooms match-lined ; two chimneys; furnished. Intending visitors need only take food and bedding; meat and milk sold. Rent, £1 per week. Apply ARTHUR AMON, Lower Rangitikei,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 196, 18 February 1895, Page 3
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