Warnock and Adkin s EXPLANATION , TO THE PUBLIC, IN answer to the many enquiries as to the cause of our giving up business in Feildin.g considering the very large trade we have been doing, we beg to state that we have decided to have One Large Shop to supply the whole of the Manawatu. We have extended our Palmerston Branch Warehouse to such a size as will enable us to hold an immense Stock where customers can have a Choice of Goods equal to most Wellington Houses. In about Ten Days we will show our New Spring Goods which have now arrived in Wellington, and we guarantee all goods will be marked at Wellington Cash Prices. All accounts owing to our Feilding Branch can be paid to either Wellington or Palmekston direct. WARNOCK and ADKIN. S.S. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. The Regular Trader (twice weekly) between Wellington and Foxton. To Farmers and Stationholders. /%* m&\ ~T BEG to inform you that J- in forwarding WOOL to Wellington you will find it the Cheapest way to send it via Foxton, and thence by steamer to Wellington. The great advantage in shipping via Foxton is that, if for shipment to London, it can be landed at either wharf — " Railway " or " Queen's " — without any extra charge, and, also, the owner does not have to pay the 6d a bale wharfage which is incurred on wool forwarded to Wellington by rail. While consigning wool the sender is particularly requested to state on the consignment note the consignee's name, | as under: — I Bales Wool I Brand Mr (consic,nee's name) j — — | WELLINGTON, " VIA FOXTON," to be lauded at (Railway or Queen's) Wharf. The undermentioned are the charges via Foxton : — Freight from Foxton to Wellington 3s per bale Freight, general cargo, from Wellington 10s per bale Charges to Wellington from Feilding, or any other station, can be made payable in Wellington. Wool forwarded to Foxton for shipment per steamer to Wellington will be forwarded free of agents' charge and without delay. F. R. YOUNG, Agent, Foxton WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. fTIHE s.s. Queen of |k J[_ the South (Captain H- arve y) W *U leave WelitiSSmSsßßm linaton every Monday and Thursday; Foxton — every Wednesday and Saturday. Passage Money— Single, 10s ; return, 1 17s 6d. Ladies' Saloon also on board. F. R. YOUNG, Agent. LOOK HERE ' BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. H, L. JACKSON HAS just opened up TWO Trunks LADIES' Tan Instep Strap Shoes, Tan Lace Shoes, Canvas Shoes, j and other lines for the present season, t which have been marked at such prices that muat command a speedy sale. Look at the WINDOW for prices and come and Try Our MEN'S SHOOTERS, JOs. Best in New Zealand. MEN'S BLUCHERS, 5s 6d. Best in New Zealand. MEN'S GOLOSHE BALS, lis 6d. Best in New Zealand. BEPAntS NEATLY EXECUTED on the Shortest Notice. The Trade Supplied. Boots ana Shoes made to measure __ Fit and Style Guaranteed. Note Address : H. L. JACKSON Opposite Carthew's. Violin and Pianoforte Lessons. LESSONS on both instruments given by a Feilding lady. Terms moderate. Apply to Miss Curtis, Manchester Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 162, 11 January 1896, Page 4
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