CHANGE OF PROPRIETORY. Feilding ' ' T-JSaasrjrfK "Tl-oTraveU^P-b.icwiU received very best attention. MArpnT _ M ' A ' T°Y> 'J^C£E&^J£S*h& $^^£^££tf*£Z tion with the above, would respectfully request the same for her successor, Mrs Toy> t w wtt^m Feilding, 28th M.* ifeX. WILSON ' IN THE ESTATE „ th. lTte William Edinboro Chamberlain. „„ «^E^«nSfSUS?" A CTING under instructions from 4 -^riHrr?r? ried on at the Mill, will be flAwtoteZy ^"'o"^* U E^tn?r^eer,tFr; pHe B dT; Qas^only and at the same corresponding Prices as that charged for by the various stores, when customers must take delivery at the Mill. 0 This rule will admit of no variation 0 whatever Flour, Bban, Pollakd, - wm for the future be delivered at the Wholesale Stores only. at wnoieaaieow^ I have to thank all customers for their support during the past 18 years. smXurtS " USUaI " largG " T B ChT^BERLAIN ' M' ana^er for the Executors. ■ mHff Sfiirio »ru\ Bod rooms are T com ortable and wefuumi hed j_ comlortaDie ana wen iurnißiieu. Special attention is given to the table d> hote. The ales, wines, spirits, and liquears are all of the very best brands. This hotel offers special advantageS t0 SP°rtsmen dvn l ng the shooting seaeon as game-pheasants and Califormanquail-are m greatabundanCe m the surroundmg dlstrlct ' Charges reasonable. Good Stabling. E F P oprietor P SPECIAL NOTICE. well-known firm of Jones and Co., c Bristol, and recently foreman for W. H. s Paling and Co., Ltd, Sydney), begs to g inform the residents of Feildmg district - that at the request of several old friends - he is paymg a short visit for the purpose l of looking to their instruments; bat, finding so many others in a state ot *{r^afi=-j o Mr Cutler is the first and only Una o Coloni J aying s made the firgt in Wenington in 1876 to s the order of the late ThomaS Miu Sf Egqt , for which he receiFed 9g ineaß fliß gubßequent succesß was in christchurch, wherehe made seventy three instruments, a HSSSSS d an uded to. Finding the climate unsuitl^^^t^^^ Any work entrusted to him for repairs will be executed properly, with proper ma J j^ na c s'and a falr Pnce ch d ar Sed- {th 6UMTEB visits Feildinff— VlsltS Gliding EVERY THURSDAY. Tbm:b : 3 guinea per Quarter. Lesson of 45 ainutes duration), u.ouu.ug jrupu» ran »ppiy hi -_ . „„,„„ „ ' P-rfcuiars. Ve netian Ea.Sed Work , - , WOOI EmbrOldery-A-:^£»»s: _ ao^ be seen, toge» her with NEEDLKS lor executing thework, PATTERNS, DESIGNS, and WOOLS of all the n,ce 88arv C°lor8 ' a 8 Well aS bTAMPS for working on, at t^ Coppen's FANCY and ABT NEEDLEWOEK F »«». 11 Next door to Messrs Bramwell Bros - "^SS'KSo™ U mHE Firm ha*ng ported th J^-t execu"^"^^ "the" branches of the tiade with de^atch. Every variety oi Vehicles made to order. Repairi, Painting, etc., done on most reasonable terms HEARBE on Hir« # F«n«*i fl Funerals wfiBBTTffW "to
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1896, Page 4
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474Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 14, 16 July 1896, Page 4
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