OROUA VALLEY STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS, BIBMINaHAM. LOWES AND JARVIS, Proprietors. THE abc/c will supply Sawn Timber at the following prices :— Per 100 feet (at mills) Ordinary Building ... 7a 6d White Pine 7s Totara 18s Matai 8s 6d Dressed Timber 2s extra F. MACKENZIE, Grocer and Fruiter, Feilding. F"]\T BEGS to announce to the . IV_L. inhabitants of Feilding, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced business, as above, with an entirely new and a large assortment of General Groceries and Confectionery. Teas of the very best brands, from Is 8d to 8s per lb» kept in stock. Consignments of local and foreign Fruit arriving every week, and sold at prices not to be beaten in town. Ladies' and Gent's Refreshment Rooms. Refreshments of all kinds provided on the shortest notice. J. H. RICHARDSON, Saddler, BIRMINGHAM, ALABGE STOCK of Saddles Bridles, H&rneßS, etc., to select from. REPAIRS specially attended to. All Work Guarantsed. Note the address : Opposite F. Fanthorpe's. PH(ENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON, [Established 1782."} Bisks taken at Lowest Current Bates. HUGH L, SHERWILL, District Manager, Offices— Kimboltow Road, Feildino, and The Square, Pslmerston North. Birmingham Agent — Q. Anyon. A Holiday among the Mountains. INLAND TO BANGIWAHIA. FERN AND FOBBST GLADE. DAW'S PIONEEB ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Leaves Feilding at 8.15 a.m. for Birmingham daily; and for Bangiwahia— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. THE route is through the scenic glori6B of the Southern Alps by way of the beautiful little townships of Cheltenham, Kiwitea, Fowlers, Peep»o'-Day, and Pemberton, passing on the way a realm of shady glens, rippling streams, silvery cascades, and winding road 9. Buggies, Sulkies, Coaches, &c, always on hire at the Carbine Stables. Splendid Saddle and Harness Horses ; come and try them. For full particulars apply at the Famous CAEBINE STABLES. BEEEY & TBEVENA, Proprietors GUESSING COMPETITION. Handsome Prizes for Christmas. Is < will give you a chance of winning one of three Prizes— Ist Prize— l handsome Writing Desk, in Russia, leather 2nd Prize — 1 Album, bound in Morocco leather 3rd Prize— l Deerhead Inkstand. FOR THE CHILDREN— 3d will give you a chance of winning 1 Handsomely-dressed Doll. The NEAREST Gue3S to the Correct Number of Peas in the sealed bottles, now on view in Mrs Ooppin's Window, to receive first prize, &c. Conditions.— Write your full name and address on half sheet of ordinary paper ; record the number of your guess in both plain figures and writing, and enclose with your Is or 3d to Mrs Coppin, Stationery and Fancy Goods, The peas for both sets of prizes will be counted out in the presence of Messrs Chamberlain, L. E. Reade, and Geo. E. Johnson, on Monday, December 80th, at 8 p.m. The Winning Names will be advertised in the Star on Tuesday, 31st, and prizes handed over immediately after. DONT FORGET that each Cash Purchaser of 10s will have the choice of one very handsome Purse. Prizes and Purses now on view in my Window. ' " DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING ana Needlework of every description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding,
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 14 December 1895, Page 1
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