pital. _^___— — — The New Zealand Clothing Factory have just opened a special lot of pine wool underclothing " Dr Larilz's medicated," which is invaluable during winter weather for the cure of Rheumatics, Gout, Lumbago, etc. These goods are sold largely in the south for the prevention of cold. We also have the toilet soap, laundry soap, extract and pine wool oil, also footsoles, which are the most comfortable socks to be had.— Advt Persons having large families will do well to send for one or more of John Oobbe's £1 remnant parcels. The variety of useful goods and the value are surprising. When cash accompanies the order, carriage will be paid, and should the goods sent fail to give satisfaction, they will be exchanged ; or should the customer prefer the money it will be returnedin full. imimim—ih Advertisements A SSEMBLY ROOMS, FEILDING. FRIDAY, 26th JULY. ROBSON'S NEW PANORAMA of the China-Japan War. The siDMng of the Kow Shing.— The great Naval Battle of Yalu.— The Battle of Ping Yang.— The taking of Port Arthur.— The Bombardment of Wei-hei-Wei, and all the events of the War. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. Open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. A Grand Concert WILL BE HELD IN THE BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL — ON— SATURDAY, 27th JULY, In aid of Young Man hurt in the bush. THE following Ladies and Gentlemen have promised to assist : — Mesdames A. H. Tompkins, Church, A. Mcßetb, Misses Laing, Richardson, and Messrs J. F. Stevens, C. JBaynes, F. Fanthorpe, F. Barlow, H. S. Moss, and others Admission : 2s and Is. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. POHANGINA STATE SCHOOL. Promenade Concert and Dance. In the Public Hall, ON FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, at 8 p.m. rTIICKETS— SingIe Is 6d, Double 2s— J_ may be obtained from any of the committee, from either of the teachers, or from Mr Freeman, Ashurst. Refreshments. DAIRY SCHOOL. A DAIRY SCHOOL will be opened J\_ at Stratford on the Ist August, where a course of instruction will be given to Managers and Assistants of Cheese and Butter Factories. J. B. MACEWAN, Chief Dairy Expert. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, 17th July, 1895. SHEEPSKINS 1 SHEEPSKINS!! SHEEPSKINS, Hides, &c, bought in any quantity. Highest cash price given. T. WATSON, Feilding. THE MANCHESTER RIFLES WILL parade in the new Volunteer Hall on THURSDAY, Uy< BY ORDER. HENRY MARSTON, Licensed Carrier, FfiILDING, IS now prepared to undertake Cartage of goods, firewood, wool, grain, or other produce, from and to all parts of the district at reasonable charges. Orders may be left with Mr Garlick. ~ FIREWOOD. THE undersigned is prepared to sell and deliver every description of Firewood to any part of the Borough at reasonable rates. Rough loads delivered at 6s load. Apply to T. Evans, carter, or JAS. RUFF, Makino. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION. THE undersigned is prepared to receive pupils for the above. Lessons given at private residences in town and country, Fo terms, &c, apply to Mies Valentine, Manchester Street, or C. STAtfFAN, Makino. ' BUSINESS ! BUSINESS ! ! TO LET — Those commodious Business Prennses in Broadway, Marton, suitable for a drapery and grocery business (conjoined or separately). For particulars apply to ■.. JOHN H. MURRAY, Waituna, Feilding
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 21, 24 July 1895, Page 3
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523Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 21, 24 July 1895, Page 3
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