F. W, BUNTING, Photographer, PBILDING (Next Stab Office) and PALMEBSTON If. HAVING taken a long lease of premises in Feilding, I have decided to open a Studio on the Ist Norember. The Public will find the new premises Ated up as a First-class Photographic All Orders by the late-firm of BiUens and Banting for enlargements will be aebvered in Feilding by me on the 14th November. I have decided to offer the same m* ducement to the public by only charging the small sum of 21/- for twelve beantifully-finished Cabinets and one 15 x 12 Enlargement. Having increased my staff, I shall be able to guarantee the enlargements one month after the photograph ia taken. Manures! Manures! Manures! THE WAffGANUI MEAT FEEEZIN3 COMPANY (Limited). PUEE AND UNADULTERATED ANIMAL MANTJEES, A FTEE ONE TEIAL, Farmers, Pas- >\. toralists, and Horticulurists will use no other, because these manures are prepared and mixed on the highest icientific principles to give the best remits. They are dry and fine tor drilling, free from offensive odour so often found n badlj-xnade samples, all manunal elements are fixed and held in suspense intil freed by the action of the soil. For mality and efficiency nothing to compete irith them in the market. For further information apply to our isents throughout the district, or at the Company's office, Victoria Avenue, Wang>nUl * B. E. HIBBABD, Secretary " DAVID JONES, Engineer and Blacksmith, HAS commenoed business in the shop at the junction of Warwick Street with Kimbolton Road (formerly occupied by the late Mr Jensen). First-class Shoeing guaranteed. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. All kinds of Ironwork, light and heavy, made to order. Windmills made to order ; balance weight, double action. Iron Gates and Kailings made, new md old styles. .-.* Powerful Stumping-jacks, to lift from 5 to 20 tons. Pumps repaired. Iron turnery. Moderate Charges. DAVID JONES. NOW THEN, YOUNG MEN conplating Matrimony ! Visit SKEABER'S FUBNITUEE WAEKHOUSE, and you will be surprised at the prices he is selling his goods. NO biop-wobk either; First-Class Workmanship. Wellteasoned timber, and Prices that cannot be beaten. He has just purchased part of a Bankrupt Stock at less than the (roods were made for. See Austrian Boeking Chairs at a price that would make a man marry though he said he nerel would; American Chairs, Iron Bedsteads, and every description of Beddine and Furniture «t W. G. SHEABER'S "The Bute Sia»," Fbimoto. Holland's Steam Dye Works, Manchester Street, Feu-diko. ALONG-FELT WANT of the District now supplied. No need to send clothes to Wellington to bo cleaned or dyed. Gloves cleaned and made equal to Feathers cleaned and dyed any Colour. All work guaranteed. A trial solicited. J. HOLLAND & 00ALBERT BAKEK, SWEETMEAT MANUFACTURER, MANCHESTER STBEET FEDLDING. Refreshments Always Ready. F. J. PETHEEICK, SADDLES AND HARNESS MAKER, Febgusson Street. Repairs of all kinds undertaken a the shortest notice. THE MANAWATU TIMBEI GOMPANY, FEILDING. rr\HE above will supply Sawn Tin 1 b« * the M-rtftßS"-At Mills Feildii Ordinary Building... 7/6 8/White Pine V- 7 / 6 Toura 18 /" IJJ / 6 HaUi *l* 9 '- Dreßsed Timber 2/- extra. Always in stock: Seasoned Linini Flooring, and Rustic ; Doors ai Sadies; Turnery of eyery descnptioi 200,000 feet of Timber now c hand, of all classes. MOULDINGS & ARCHITRAVE always in stock. AU letters or communications the undersigned will receive tl promptest attention; H. CORNEOOT, ifuiattr Maiawatu Timber Compa]
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 25 March 1895, Page 1
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554Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 226, 25 March 1895, Page 1
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