J. B. Beckley's MID-WINTER SALE OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, &•. Great Bargains in DRESSES. During the Sale Dresses bought here made for 9s 6d. SHERBORNE HOUSE. HE EXTRAORDINARY INFLUENCE OF EMPIRE TEA CO/S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co.'s Teas At Breakfast Empire Co-s Teas They refresh you Empire Co.'s Teas and fit you for Empire Co 's Teas the duties of the Empire Co.'s Teas day. Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co.'s Teas At Lunch Empire Co.'s Teas Tbey sustain you Empire (o.'s Teas and make you Empire Co.'s Teas feel you can go Empire Co.'s Teas at it again. Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co.'s Teas In the atternoon Empire Co.'s Teas They create hap Empire Co.'c Teas py discussion & Emyire Co.'s Teas promote social Empire Co.'s Teas intercourse. Empire Co.'s Teas Empire Co,' a Teas In the EveDlHf* Empire Co.'s Teas Tbey recuperate Empire Co.'s Teas you after the Empire Co. 'a Teas worries of the Kmpire Co.'s Teas day, raise your Empire Co.'s Teas spirits, and bring Empire Co.'s Teas peace and conEmpire Co.'s Teas tentment into Empire Co.'s Teas every householdEmpire Co.'s Teas EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. AND G, TURNBULL and Co., Proprietors. 60VERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHKD 1870. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. Burp.v.., declared=lß7s |1| ; 000 1885 - £243,000 1890 • £233,000 {TtarM years only) 1893 - £190,000 J. H. RICHARDSON, gj CommiaiioDwr. MONEY TO LEND on approved Freehold Securities at Lowest Rates of Interest. GUY & HAGGITT, Solicitors, Kimbolton Eoad, Feilding (And at Palmerston N.) HOMAS AT BRYOE, Feilding. LAND, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Valuations Undertaken.
TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. \ CCOUNTS for the Quarter ended XX. June 30th, 1896, have now been rendered, and prompt settlement in every case is requested. Subscribers are requested to note that our terms for subscription to the Star are:— Quarterly, 5s 3d in advance and ds 6d at end of quarter ; Yearly, 21s in advance and 26s at end of year. KIRTON & CURTIS, Proprietors. CHURCH bERVICMS, Sunday, July 12, 1896. Church of England. Feilding, 11 a.m., Lay Reader ; 7 p.m., Rev Innes Jones. Halcombe, 3 p.m., Lay Reader. 6 can way, 3 p.m., Rev Innes Jones. Kiwitea, 11 a.m., Lay Reader. Oolyton, 11 a.m., Rev Innes Jones. Presbyterian Church. Feilding, 11, Rev I). Martin ; 7, do. Wesleyan Church. Feilding, 11, Rev Keall ; 7, do. ">anßon, 11, Mr Harrison; 7, Mr Avery. Uongotea, 11, Mr Low; 7, Mr Harrison. * !hekenhuLLi, 11, Mr Carthew. B'ham, 11, Rev Peryman ; 7, do. Kiwitea, 3, Rev Peryman. Primitive Methodist Church. Folding, 11. Mr Ward ; 7, do. Rongotea., 11, Rev Cocker; 6.30, do. Colyton, 3, Mr Gould. Cheltenham, '2.30, Mr Fidler. Awahuri, 7, >t shearer. Miikino, 7, Mi J. C. Thompson. Salvation Army. Services at 7 and 11 a.m., and* 3 and 7 p.m., Ensign Rule.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 10, 11 July 1896, Page 2
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460Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 10, 11 July 1896, Page 2
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