1 TESTIMONIAL. [ Wellington, 2nd May, 1895 ) Mk F. J. Pikky. DEAR BIB,— I cannot do other, wise than express my satisfaction at the excellent quality of the piano that I purchased from you, and which I have had m constant use for over five (5) years, and, moreover, your leniency with regard to paymentdoes not pass unrecognised. You may put this testimony to any use that you may feel disposed. Yours truly, (Signed) Harry Shaw. F. J. PINNY Has one of the best assorted stocks ol PIANOS, ORGANS, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS in the City. PIANOS by John Broadwood and Son, Lipp and Sohn, Chappel and Co., Henry Ward ! Small Profits and Quick Returns with F. J. PiNNY. • ORGANS by Mason and Hamlin and the Worcester Organ Co. The above are my Special Lines. . Terms as good for the Country as , the Town. ■ All Goods of the Best Quality [ F. J, i-INNY, No. 7, Manners St., Wellington, Eureka Charcoal Filter rrotcci<-:i by i'nient Oiiice. No. 8199. PUBLIC OPINION : 1 fXIHE " FOLDING STAR," says: I " A lon»-fell- writ in the shape of • a flieap, efficient Filter. The cost, 10s, is very low, and it cannot fail to find its » way into tank.' 1 A G H Moosk, Esq, Brookley, Wei lin^ton, says: "Pound it gave every 1 satibfaction. Kindly send another at your earliest convenience." EUREKA CHARCOAL FILTER. ' G E Johnston, Esq, NZ Clothing Factor/, Feildirm, says : " Water of the 1 very worst description was filtered through in my presence, and cm me through the process free from all im« purUi*** ; the fcrifiJ ivas a wry severe one " T. Watson, Kf-q. Financial Agent, > Feilding. says: " Your Eureka Charcoal Filter is a thorouuh success, and in my opinion is what you claim for it— 'a boon s and a blessing.' " ' The Eureka Charcoal Filter. Sole Agents for tlio whole of New Zen* land — Messrs Coppk.v Si CnAMiiKEtAix MILK WALK? ~~ ON and after December Ist I will supply and deliver rmlk in the town and suburbs of r"eikiiug. Only the very beat quality supplied Fresh cream in any quantity. Prices reasonable. The following prices will be charged until further notice : — Per quart, 2£d ; per pint, l^d. Special arrangements will be made with customers taking a large quantity. GEORGE THOMAS, Kimbolton Road FEILDING COAL DEPOT, Kimbolton Road. Household Coal Drain Pipes Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends Coke Stench Straps Bone Manure Garden Tyles Bone Meal Flower Pots Brook's Lime always on hand. Agent for Carbol Crystal, the great American Sheep Dip. JOHN DUNLOP CASH TAILORING. A, WILLIAMSON, Manchester Stkeet, FEILDING, Posseses the Largest Stock of Tweeds and Cloths in the District. MR WILLIAMSON guarantees the best value and workmanship. Every effort made to give complete satisfaction. Special Cash Quotations for two months only. FREDERICK POPE, Builder and Undertaker, Bowen Street, HAS always on hand a full supply of all Builders' Materials at lowest current prices. All orders promptly attended where special measurements of Timber are required. Plans prepared and estimates given. UREDERICK POPE, Timber Yards, Bowen Street PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Secured in all Countries. HENRY HUGHES, C.E., Chartered Patent Agent (40 years' experience) 42, Lampton Quay, Wellington. TO THE LADIES. MRS NOY & MISS MARTIN, TEACHERS of the "ELIXIR" System of Dresscutting (protected under the Patent Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1889), have arrived at Feilding Mrs JVoy is a teacher of 26 years' experience, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking— British,' Scientific, Eureka, and Parisian— is an authority for stating that the " Elixir has surpassed all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy, pupils without any previous knowledge of Dressmaking easily learning it in from four to six lessonx of one hour each, without the use cf charts, patterns, or measurements, to cut Dresses, Bodices, Mantles, Jackets, Skirts, and Capes, It is so certainly accurate that fitting is not necessary, Proficiency is guaranteed. Testimonials from all the principal towns visited, including the Lady Principal and pnpils of lhe Nelson College, the Bey Mother, Monastery, Nelson, the Sisters of Mercy, and lady boarders at St Mary's Convent, and pnpils of the High School, Wellington. Ladies may form their own classes, and make Dresses under Mrs Noy'a supervision, and choose their own hours for instruction. Ladies taught at their own residences if preferred. Address— Sumpie Rooms, Manchester Hotel, Feilding. Hours— From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Lessons to Dressmakers. Evening Classes according to agreement.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 27 February 1896, Page 4
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