HHE HIGH SCHOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH, 6. WILSON, M.A., Principal. Glasses for Carpentry and ShortLand are being formed. Evening Class on Tuesdays and Fridays. A few vacancies both for Boarders md Day Boys. "" FEILDING SAW AND PLAINING MILLS. BARTHOLOMEW BROS., _j Pbopbietobs, KIWITEA AND RANGATIEA. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING TIMBER DEESSED AND UNDRESSED At following prices — per 100 feet At Mills Feilding Ordinary Building... 7/6 8/White Pine 7/- 7/6 Totara 13/- 18/6 Matai 8/6 9/ Dressed Timber 2/- oxtra. TO FARMERS AND UTHERS. THE undersigned will undertake to sink Wells, erect Windmills (Jones' make), make Trough, and provide everything ready for cattle to drink for the sum of from £18 10s 6d (eighteen pounds ten shillings and sixpence), in any part of the district. W.H. haa also on hand for sale the best Lubricator for Bicycles — that is VALVOLINE. Address — WILLIAM HEALD, Sash and Door factory, Feilding. F. DA. C. De Lisle (Pupil of Garcia and of Randeggcr, R.d.M., London), RECEIVES PUPILS at his Studio, Queen Street, Feilding, on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Special cheap rates for pupils visiting the Studio. Singing, Piano, Banjo, Guitar, Oil Painting, Drawing, Languages ; 2fis quarterly, in advance. Twenty -four lessons given in one quarter. Mr De Lisle can say fearlessly and truthfully that he is the Only Genuine Teacher in the District, as a proof of which he offers his credentials and a host of references. EILDING COAL DEPOT, Kimbolton Boat*. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Manure Garden Tylea Bone Meal Flower Pots Brook's Lime always on hand. Agent for Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep Dip. JOHN DUNLOP HARRIETTEVILLE LIME KILNS Maubiceville. BROOKS BROS., PROPRIETORS HAVING taken over the above well-known Kilns, we are prepared to supply the best ot LIME for all purposes at the lowest possible rates. For full particulars as to prices, &c, apply to Mr J. Dunlop, Sole Agent for the Feilding District. BROOKS BfiOS., Proprietors, Mauriceville. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE." Established 1870. LOW PREMIUMS. LABGE BONUSES. Rav«Pßlonary Bonuui declared— In 1880 £125,000 In 1885 , ... £319,000 In 1890 £396,000 In 1893 (three years 0n1y)... £277,000 J. H. BICHABDSON, j] Commissioner. WAITUNA EOYAL MAIL COACH. E. RObTnSON, Pbopbietob. /"lOACHEB will ran as follows:— Leave Waituna West daily at 7.45 a.m „ Cunningham's „ 8.35 «.m „ Makino „ 10.0 a.m Arrive at Feilding at 10.20 a.m. Leave Feilding „ 4.20 p.m „ Makino „ 460 p.m „ Cunningham's „ 6.15 p.m Arriving at Waituna at 7.15 p.m. Parcels deliveed alone the road. V*rcels may be left at D. Yonnger's stables, but must be prepaid. Waituna Agent — E. Humphrey, with whom parcels may be eft, bat mast be prepaid. The "MONA" Portrait. MESSES WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, HAVE the honor to call the attention of the artistic public to the "MONA" PORTRAIT, an entirely new style of enlargement, which thej have just perfected. The result of au admirable process, believed to be PEEmanent, combines the softness and delicacy of a picture on Opal Glass with all the modelling, roundness, bnlliancj, and detail ot a photograph, printed from a first-class negative taken direct from life. However it is minus the roughness of the common Bromide Enlargement, and the fragility of the Opal, for being on paper it is unbreakable, and may be transmitted any distance without risk, ' WBIGGLESWOETH AND BINNS. Vice bbgal and Leading Photo* obaphbbs, 7, Willis street, Wellington. Patentee of the Matt- Opal-Type Process Prize Medallists, Sydney, Melbourne, and New Zealand, To travel this season in tbe Manchester and Ziwitea districts, the powerful black Draught Stallion, YOUNG CONQUEROR, j A^a ~\T° UNG CONQUE. llm_Um'v- t ■*- ■ Eofi is * be »uti..black horse, with splenbone, temper, and symmetrical proportions, and is without doubt one of the best draught stallions in the colony. Young Conqueror was bred in the Patea district, and his first seasons foals are splendid specimens of draught stock. Young Conqubbob was foaled in 1886, got by Old Conqueror, dam Olive ; Olive by Surprise out of Wellington mare, whose dam was imported from Tasmania. Olive has taken four first prises at Ha* wera A. and P. Shows, and has never been beaten in tbe Show ring. Young Conquebob took first prize as a two year-old at Hawera A. and P. Show, and has not been in the show ring since. Terms : 3 guineas, payable by P.H., due Ist January, 1896; two or more mares as per agreement. Guarantee as per arrangement, Groomage, 3s, payable at first service. All arrangement* to be made with tbe groom in charge, - E.SOMEEVILLE, or E. Pabk> Makiao.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 141, 13 December 1895, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 141, 13 December 1895, Page 4
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