LADIES and GENTLEMEN— ALLOW us to introduce to you one of our most energetic travellers. He is indefatigable in your interests. He neither sleeps, eats, nor drinks. He wastes no time, and is therefore at your Bervice night and day. He sa a what he has got to cay in a few words— short, sharp, decisive. He is always punctual. His duty is to impress upon you the exceptional meritß of EMPIRE CO.'S TEAS. His name is Feilding Star. He says on this occasion : note well the four following Brands :— ELEPHANT 2 / 6 TIFFIN (China Blend) 2/6 EMPIRE 2 /" MIKADO I/ 10 EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietoes, WELLINGTON. WOOD & JUDKINS, ~ Wool-brokers, Auctioneers, Financial, La?id, Estate, and Commission Agents. AUCTION SALES conducted in any part of the district. Wool, Skins, and Hides in any quantity bought for cash or offered at auction. Regular Auction Sales of Goods and General Produce of all descriptions at Auction Mart, Kimbolton Road. Good Storage at reasonable rates. Agents for Manchester Fire Insurance Company. ~T. H. James & F. W. Heaps, ARCHITECTS, Feildikq and Palmerston Noth. TjIEILDING Branch conducted by Jj Mr James, Kimbolton Road. Offices : In Mr Greenwood's chambers. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. I HAVE for immediate investment several sums, which can be let out in following amounts : £100, ±250, £300, and other larger sums. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, • Land Agent, Feildisg. FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY rfIHIS Society is prepared to mate JL Advances on favourable terms | and at lowest possible cost to borrowers. All who are desirous- of securing a House for themselves by monthly payments should apply EDMD. GOODBEHEfiE, Manager. A CARO. DR C. DE LACEY MACCARTHY (Graduate in Arts, Medicine, and Surgery, Trin. Col., Dublin ; specialist in midwifery and women's complaints, also diseases of children), may be consulted in the premises formerly occupied by the Colonial Bank, opposite Star Office, Manchester Street, 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and after 7 p.m. Will visit Birmingham every Wednesday morning, where he can be consulted at Mr Harrison's Hotel. In the after--1 noon, on his way back to Feilding, Dr MacCarthy will meet patients at Mr Ryan's Hotel, Cheltenham. CHURCH SERVICES. Sunday, May 24, 1896. Church of England. Feilding, 11, Rev ¥. W. Chatterton ; 7, Rev Innes Jones. j Halcombe, 3, Lay Reader. Birmingham, 11, Rev Innes Jones. Kiwitea, 2.30, (H.C.) Rev Innes Jones. Stan way, 2.30, Lay Reader. Catholic Church. Fdilding, Mass at 8 a.m., Rev Father Patterson. Presbyterian Church. Failding, 11, Rev F. Stubbs ; 7, do. WEBLEYAN CHURCH. Feilding, 11, Mr Sanson ; 7, Rev Harrison Sanson, 11, Rev Harrison ; 7, Rev Keall Rongotea, 11, Rev Keall ; 7, Mr Wood. Cheltenham, 11, Mr Bishop. B'ham, 11, Mr Sinclair ; 7, Mr Peryman Kiwitea, 230, Mr Sinclair. Primitive Methodist Church. Feilding, 11. R«v Cocker ; 7, do. Rongotea, 11, Mr Gould ; 6.30, do. Colytoo, 3, Rev Cocker. Cheltenham, 2.30, Mr Linton. Awahuri, 7, Mr Filler. Makino, 7, Mr Linton. Salvation Army. Services at 7 and 11 a.m., and 3 and 7 p.m., A<Vjutant Drew
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 273, 23 May 1896, Page 2
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