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XMAE 1895. J..S..MILSON. "m/TY Consignments of FANCY GOODS are Larger and More Varied that ever. JILL A splendid assortment of XMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS are opened up, consisting of all the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods. Leather Goods in Ladies* and Gents' Writing and Travelling Cases, Ladies' Companions, Desks, Work-boxes, Toys, Dolls, Xnias and New Year Cards (a great variety), Prize Books, Annuals, Albums, Cricket and Tennis Material. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS in all the leading Newspapers (English and Colonial). INSPECTION INVITED. With every 2s 6d worth of Goods bought a Piece of Music will be GIVEN. Don't Forget to see the Monkeys^ MANCHESTER STREET, FEILDING, LOOK OUT FOR ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY IN A FEW DAYS. R. J. THOMPSON, CASH EXCHANGE CO-OP. BOOTS ? BOOTS ! N.ZJC.F. A SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, NOW OPENED (Best Hand-sewn Goods)— Gent's Tan Ooze Caif Bals., lu/6, 2y/6 Gent's Porpoise Cooknams, lb/G to 27/6 Gent's Tan Russian Calf, 21/- Gent's Calf Bals. from 10/6 rent's Glace Kid Bals., 20/- Gent's Glace Shoes, 13/6 to 16/6 t Gent's Cookhams, 18/6 Geut's Canvas Tans and Greys, 6s up RUNNING SHOES a specialty ; TENNIS SHOES a specialty. NOW OPENED (Hand-sewn)— , Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, 6/6 to 1679 Ladies' Morocco Shoes, 11/6 Ladies' Dull Kid Shoes, 9s Ladies TaD Russian Calf Shoes, 11/6 Ladies' 3-strap Russian Calf, 12/6 Ladies' S-strap " Novelty," 10/Ladies' 2-strap Black " Novelty," 8/6 Ladies' Dark-tan 2-strap do., 9/NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, FEILDING. HALF A~MINUTE ~~ IS ALL IT WILL TAKE TO SEAD THIS. IT WILL PAY YOU. 13,000 VOLUMES Are now placed for Inspection at W. CARTHEW'S BOOKSELLING AND FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, Further consignments to follow monthly. Direct from ENGLISH and AMERICAN Publishers, Foreign and English Periodicals, Magazines and Newspapers by every Mail. NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF : WORKS ON : Bowling-Green Bowls, Chemistry, Tennis Goods, Photography, Cricket Material, Hydropathy. Just Landed. Phrenology, Homeopathy, etc. A large variety of Hymn Books, with and without Music. English, French, German Latin and Maori Dictionaries. A large stock of Novels in several ' bindings. Sheet and Book Music in great variety. SCHOOL REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. AGENT FOR THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Barraud and Abraham, | SEED AND GENERAL I J^ 4 FEILDING, PALMERSTON N., and II tf^^^^^^fej^|\ [ _f_ this District, viz : %, TV A^#*v W Af»t <5 O Jv \ Green Top Yellow ADerdeen c A 2J£? XLS^^ i Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Mammoth j Fosterton Hybred PRESENTS ! PRESENTS ! Imperial Green Globe, J And other Varieties. GIVEN AWAY THESE are direct from Messrs HURST aad SON, the fading En- 0N ALL CAgH puECHASES OF glish Seedsmen, whose seeds have given the utmost satisfaction to all 10/- and Upwards j our Customers. Farmers are invited to call and inspect DURING THIS MONTH. the GROWING SAMPLES and GERMINATING TESTS. 5 tOIIS Genuine ESSeX I/- Present on 10/- Purchase BrOadleaf Rape. l/ 6 Present on 15/- Purchase __ * 2/- Present on 20/- Purchase MANURES? MANURES. 3 /" Present on 30/- Purchase IWE ARE SOLE AGENTS for the 4/- Present on 40/- Purchase sale of GEAR COS MANURES, so And so on, in proportion to amount of well and favourably known throughout Purchase. the district. Special circular and analysis on T>RESENTS CONSIST OF_Picapplication. JL tures, Photo Frames, Dolls, Best Oaten Sheaf and Straw Books, Christmas Cards, Glassware, Chaff, Oats, Barley, Fowls and *W coe o s srG^d5 r G^ ds ' Wheat, Etc., always on J ow O £AT ' hand. Te Aro House, BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. feildino. AKGYLE BOARDING HOUSE, THE GOVERNOR OF NEW BIRMINGHAM. ™ . T . ™. SUPERIOS Accommodation for AShAUAau. Boarders and Travellers. Paddooking for Hors a. THE GOVERNOR'S ENQUIRIES D. MoNAIR, for Proprietor E&de'S Constipation, Sfcfcheatiache, Torpid CORNER FURNITURE Liver, and Indigestion. wnTTCT? FOR that tired feeling, low spirits, WAHBiIIUUDJ!i nervousness, poor appetite, etc., were only second in surprise to his encaused through tb£a^°J e^ ""»■ Jjje tertainers, the Borough Council, at the TONIC LIVER DROPS. extraordinary low quotations A. EADE Price, 2s per bottle. . J Splendid Results Assured. w making. From— WOOLLAMS, The reputation for honesty of this Chemist, Veilding. well-known House, for GOOD FURNIBABCOCK TESTERS. TURE at once made it easy for His Wor- — — ship the Mayor to recommend the Gov*VTo Dairyman should be without etnotf the policemanf an a " All people J3I ° ne - „ , . / „ v that on earth do dwell," to bottle Machme .complete), FURKISH AT EAD E'S. . REVINGTON JONES, — - Aomt Feildinff See our f a nc y Occasional Tables, Agent, lending, c t J chaira _ real gems . F. DA. C. De Lisle (Pupil of Garcia and of Randegger, The last of a consignment of R. A.M., London), Wire Mattrasses and Bedsteads RECEIVES PUPILS at his Studio, (combined), i Queen Street, Feilbing, oa Mou- Fall - size, 355. days, Thursdays, and Saturdays. PAINTER and PAPERfIANGEfi. Special cheap rates for pupils visit- "*«*"« • in s?nging, a ßano, Banjo, Guitar, Oil TT C. MANSELL is now prepared Painting, Drawing, Languages ; 25s Xl« to undertake Painting, Paperquarter ly» 10 advance. Twenty -four hanging, and Glazing at prices to defy lessons given in one quarter. " competition. Estimates given. Mr De -Lisle can say fearlessly and Support Local Industry, truthfully that he fs the Only Genuine N t t Jddre^sTeacher in the District, as a proof of «° c H q MANSIfILL

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 137, 9 December 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 137, 9 December 1895, Page 3

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