LAST FEW DAYS OF Tea Aro House SALE. REMNANTS. EEMNANTS. REMNANTS. ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. COME AND SEE. OUR NEW AUTUMN GOODS now being discharged from Home Ship in Wellington Harbour. Will be opened up in FEILDING with Immediate; Despatch. Meantime we invite Ladies to wait a few days and see the Up-to-date Fashions for Autumn Wear. LAND. i AA ACRES 0F AGRICULTURAL -tvJVy LAND, situated close to town, school, &c. Fenced and divided into numerous paddocks ; 6-roomed dwelling house and all necessary outbuildings ; land is first class ; the property is well improved and all ploughable. Owner has good reasons for selling, and for tbe price asked (.£8 5s an acre) we can recommend it as a real bargain. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. 640 ACRES, 3 miles from township ; good road ; 600 acres in the best of grass ; fenced and divided into 8 paddocks ; dwellinghouse and outbuildings ; land is level and undulating ; first-class sheep farm. Price, £7 10s an acre ; easy terms. 2 DAIRY FARMS, 40 acres; all improved ; house, &c. .£.,">50 each. 123 ACRES Dairy Farm ; all improved ; house, &c. £8 10s an acre. 92 ACRES Dairy Farm ; all improved ; house, &c. £8 10s an acre. TO LEASE— 63O acres ; rent, 7s an acre for 5 years, with purchasing clause ; 540 acres in grass; fenced. TO LEASE— 424 acres ; 270 in grass; fenced. Rent, £80 a year ; purchasing clause, £5 12s 6d. The above are Samples taken from our list of 150 Properties. We are in the position to suit Clients with any kind of property, from « acres to 2000 acres. We also have several Stores, Hotels, and Town Properties for sale. RATLIFF BROS., LAND AGENTS, FEILDING. Spurious Coin Gold is continually counterfeited, but brass and tin never. Don't be put off with inferior Coffee, when you can buy Cbeasb's A.I. Coffee everywhere. TO THE L 4 DIES. MRS NOY & MISS MARTIN, rpEAOHERS of the "ELIXIR" I System of Dresscutting (protected under the Patent Designs and Trade M arks 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 — 19 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 fjMn four to six lesson -i of one h"ur each, without the use of 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 Priacipal and pupils of the Nelson College, the Be? Mother, Monastery, Nelson, the Sisters of Mercy, and lady boarders at St Mary's Convent, and pupils of the High School, Wellington. Ladies may form their own classes, and make Dresses under Mrs Noy's supervision, and choose their own hours for instruction. Ladies taught at their own residences if preferred, Addross — Sample Rooms, Manchester Hotel, Feildinjj. Hours— From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Private Lsssons to Dressmakers. Evening Classes according to agreemint. WOOL ! WOOL ! fTIHE fa« end of clips — Locks, Pieces, Lambs', and all other Wool bought in any quantity for cash. Highest Prices Given. AIso— SHEEPSKINS. T. WATSON, Feilding. MANAWATU ""eaRLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. AN Association of Early Settlers of this District having been formed, it is intended to celebrate the 25th Anniversary hi the first organised settlement by hoiaing a Picnic and Social Gathering. All persons who have been connected with the district for 20 years or more are requested to communicate with me as early as possible. L. G. WEST, Secretary, Palmerston N. JOHN MciNTOSri, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Waituna West, IB prepared to undertake all sorts of Bush and Eoad Worn, Sheep Tracks, Grubbing, Fencing, Ac. Estimates given. TO~LEASE, BY TENDER,— \ N IMPROVED FARM of 102 acres Xjl. at Birmiughaui, all i!at ; abundance ol water and good drainage ; 56 acrea in good English grass, and newly fenced ; situate about three miles from a creamery, and four from the Township ; good metal road. Tenders will close on the 21st March. Highest or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. MRS CLIFFORD, Princess Hotel, Palmerston n.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 213, 12 March 1896, Page 3
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