CHEAP MONEY ! CHEAP MONEY ! CHEAP MONEY ! RECOGNISING the fact that the Rates of Interest have been reduced, the COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION are prepared to Lend Money at equal, if not lower, Rates than the Government or any other body, and Borrowers can bear in mind that the expenses are very small, as there is no procuration fees to be paid, and the only charges are for valuation (on a low scale) and the necessary mortgage deeds, the cost of which are fixed by arrangement. No charge for valuation unless loan granted. Apply direct to EDWARD GIESEN, Manager, Feilding. TT^IRKCALDIE & STAINS' JL\_ INTIMATION FOR EARLY SPRING NOVELTIES. THE PIEST SERIES, viz.: TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES Fancy Dress Fabrics, French and English Millinery. SPECIAL PURCHASE: FrtJiNCH MAJNTLEB iNew and Stylish Goods), Bought at a Discount of 50 per cent. Guaranteed French Models. Charming Variety Latest Productions in FANCY DRESS MUSLINS, SILK ZEPHYRS, Cotton and Linen WASHING FABRICS. DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. Correspondence Solicited. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. Bnrpln.es declari^lOTS |i|,ooo —===="" lgßs . £243^000 1890 - £233,000 !Tbr»«yeftrßonly) 1893 - £190,000 J. H. RICHARDSON, I] Commissioner. JAMES TREWIN. "OOOTS f BOOTS !! BOOTS !!! Beyond the shadow of a doubt, there is no place like James Trewin's to buy BOOTS, fHOES, and SLIPPERS. They are the Cheapest and the Best, and he has the Largest Stock to choose from.Beyond the Ehadow of a doubt, the best place to get your Boots and Shoes repaired is at James Trewin's, The Public Benefit Boot Factory. Four reasons why it is the very best place — Ist. Becaase they are done by practical workmen. 2nd. Because nothing is used but the very best leather. 3rd. Because they are done quickly, and at moderate prices. 4th. Because the work is done on the premises, and by the best man in the trade— bar none. JAMES TREWIN, Public Benefit Boot Warehouse (and Manufacturer), Kimbolton J<oad, Feilding. mHOMAS A . BRYOE, JL Feilding. LAND, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Valuations Undertaken. A CARD. MR S. S. MOORE, Music Teacher. LESSONS given on Piano, Organ, and Violin. Visits Colyton (on Mondays), Awahuri, <'ampbelltnwn (Thnrsdava and Fridays'
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1896, Page 2
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357Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1896, Page 2
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