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SPECIAL ! Gentlemen, HALLENSTEIN BROS., HAVE much pleasure in announcin; the arrival of their first lot of Tai loring Samples for the autumn and white: seasons, comprising the most f ashionabl< makes in English and Colonial Tweed: suitable for gentlemen's suits or singl< garments. We also Guarantee a perfect fit, and our Style and Workmanship cannot b( surpassed, and prices much lower thai auy other house. TrOUSei'S (Made to measure^ From 17s 6d up. Trousers and Vests, 27s 6d up Mens' Sac Suits, from 57s 6d up. WATERPROOFS ! WATERPROOFS ! ! WATERPROOFS ! ! WE also beg to draw the Special at teution of Ladies and Gentlemen to oui Selection of Samples for Waterproofs. WATERPROOFS Can bo made to Measure in all Styles and Shapes to suit all. Sewn and Taped throughout. Gall and Inspect Samples. F. W. TRE SEDER, Manager. WATSON BROS., PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, HAVE now on hand an entirety now selection of latest designs in WALL PAPER S and a grand assortment of Borders. Glass (all sizes) cut to meet requirements. Paints mixed in all shades to suit customers at from 6d per lb. All work completed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Note the Address : Opposite the Red House and next the Feilding Hotel. DAVID JONES, Engineer and Blacksmith, HAS commenced 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 Railings made, new and old styles. Powerful Stumping-jacks, to lift from 5 to 20 tons. Pumps repaired. Iron turnery. Moderate Charqcs. r DAVID JONES. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons found trespassing in pursuit of game or otherwise on the property of Messrs Holmes and Armstrong, Harbour Board Block, will b 3 prosecuted. H. W. KNOWLES, Manager. NOTICE TO SPOIITSMEN. ALL persons found trespassing with dog or gun on Sections No. 5, 10, 11, and 89, Birmingham Block, will be prosecuted to the utmost extent oi the lav?, without respect of persons, THOMAS LOWES, Birmingham NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN, APITI. ALL persons fouud trespassing with dog or gun on Sections No. 2, 5, 6, and 7, Block X, or Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, Block XT, will be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law, without respect of persons. MILLER BROS., and PRINCE BROS., Apiti. TO SPORTSMEN. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons with dog or gun who trespass on my property, Makino, in pursuit of game, will be prosecuted, without respect of persons. WILLIAM REID, POISON. ON account of sheep beiug worried, Poison has been laid for Dogs and all dogs wandering at large will be shot. Trespassers will be prosecuted. F. Y. LETH BRIDGE, Feilding. NOTICE. AN"V person found trespassing in search of game, or otherwise, on the properties of the undersigned at Makino, Taonui, Kimbolton Road, or Ashurst Road, will be prosecuted. C. PHARAZYN. G. E. LITTLE. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. HAVING suffered serious damage to my stock in consequence of persons shooting over my leasehold property on the Valley Road, all per sons found on the place will ba prosecuted. Dogs shot on sight. LESLIE SKERMA.N. NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on tho property oE Hon. W. W. John* sxon, Awahuri, with dog or gun, or otherwise, will bo prosecuted. H. HOLMES, Manager. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEIN. ANY person found trespassing on the property of S. H.Turner with dog or gun will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs, P. DESMOND, Agent. NOTICE. : ~ ANY person found trespassing with gun or dog on my property at Awahuri will be prosecuted. A ,H. BRISOO. TO TRESPASSER?. ALL Persons trespassing on Sections 5 and 7 (known, as Mrs Hastie's Farm), Ekanui, Fowlers, witb dog or gun -nili be prosecuted. _____ W. F. STANLEY. WANTED Known— That W. G. Smith, of tho Waituna West Brick -Y»rcU, is prepared to supply first* class BRICKS, m auy quantities, at £2 10s per thousand.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 277, 28 May 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 277, 28 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 277, 28 May 1895, Page 3

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