XMAS 1896 NEW YEAR 1897 Manchester Bazaar A Grand Show of Novelties. IN Fancy Ornaments, Vases, Toys, Dolls, Japanese Goods, Violins, Accor- 1 deons, Flutes, Concertinas, Workboxes, Desks, Leather Goods in Tourists 1 Cases, Dressing Case;?, Ladies' Companions. Christmas and New Year Cards in Endless variety, packets and boxes, 6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. The 3d, 6d, and la Tables arc a Perfect Marvel of Cheapness— sec our Little Esquimaux. Books, Prize Books, and Bibles iv Great Variety. NOTE— To every purchaser of 5s worth a Magnificent Oleograph will be given. JO H/TTT C!/"V"\T DIRECT IMPORTER, . fo. IVIIIjOVjJM, FEILDING & RONGOTEA The Leading Establishment. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Jpads the way in all requisites for Gentlemen. What you buy from us can be thoroughly relied upon. We STUDY QUALITY, and in consequence give our Customers Satisfaction. GEEAT PREPARATIONS FOR XMAS, 1896. NEW GOODS TO-DAY, VIZ., New Mercery, New Hosiery, New Ties in great variety, New Underclothing, New Hats, New Caps. An immense stock of Studs, Solitaires, &c, <fee. A Grand Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys made by ourselves, and the workmanship guaranteed. We can tit anyone, aud warrant satisfaction. Boots and Shoes in great variety, and at the lowest possible prices for cash. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, FEILDING. And in every town of importance in New Zealand. THE BON MARCHE. GRAND PREPARATIONS for A RECORD MONTH'S TRADING during December. Every month shows a Marvellous Increase of Business at THE BON MARCHE, but December's Trading must be ahead of all. Busy I Busy ! ALWAYS BUSY AT THE BON MARCHE. THE BON MARCHE is now Stocked from Floor to Ceiling with New and Fashionable Goods, so as to meet all the demands and requirements of the XMAS SEASON. IMMENSE STOCKS "W?^, Dress Materials, Prints and Muslins, Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Lmbrellas and Sunshades, Ladies' Blouses and Shirts. Corsets and Underclothing. Magnificent Selection 0F mi 8 l t sJil b^ ATß and IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY we hold an Exceptionally Large and Well Selected Stock, especially bought tor the Xmas Trade. Hats Shirts and Scarves in immense variety. spence7£lpence. READY MONEY DRAPERS. Messrs James Ranson and Son B EG to notify ihat they now have in Stock and landin? the following CANTERBURY SEED POTATOES, which they Guarantee true to name : — EARLY ROSE WHITE ELEPHANTS LAPSTONES BKEEZES PROLIFIC BATH KIDNEYS MAGNTjM BONUM ASHLEAF KIDNEYS FLUKES BEAUTY OF HEBRON. Also, a splendid assortment of YATES' well-known, reliable New Season's Seeds. These need no recommendation. RANSON~& SON, Direct Importers, WAITUNA WEST. lypya James Trewin, PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT DEPOT WRITTEN TENDERS will be . , , nesday, 6th January, 1897, for the -""*- --following Contracts on the following -y ou SQOU i,i take a look at his place. roads : — pipiriki-waiouru road. TKEWIN fM^> TREWIN Contract No. 10-34 chains Metalling fob Wfffe ™\, q (grit) BOOTo. oMUHib. Contract No. 11 — 80 chains Metalling (grit or gravel) Tbewin tor Tan Boots and Shoes. Contract N0.°12— 85 chains Metalling Trewin for Children's Boots & Shoes. mMr nM « o |\ Tbewin for Tennis Shqes. tS ravel / Tbkwin for White Shoes. RAETIHI-OHURA ROAD ~ TS BEpAIEED Contract No. I—Bo chains Metalling —while you wait, (grit) T .m TTT nn.r, I have just had made in my own OHINGAITI TOKAANU-ROAD p IQQQ KN > S Contract No. 1896 (6)-1000 cubic Lg ' h be / at lOg 6d and yards Sanding Us 6d per pair. Contract No. 1896 (7)— 500 cubic r r yards Gravelling JAMES TKEWIN, Contract No. 1896 (8)— 900 cubic PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT yards Gravelling MANUFACTURES. Contract No. 1896 (9)— 1000 cubic -p, -g PEARCE yards Gravelling " ' * Contract No. 1896 (10)— 800 cubic LAND AGENT, yards Gravelling Palmerston North. J TTOTEL for sale, doing best business MAwuwpvi ttPmr'T? pnAD XX in town; good returns; very OnSSS? No * I*K P iubk P £rds handsomely furnished; good stand, and Contract INo. J— l-l<> cubic yaras ererything J in its f , vour . principals Gravelling. only> and satisfactory reasons for offer- ■ ing such a bargain. Cards to view at Specifications, &c., may be seen at Pearce's Land Mart. Survey Office, Wanganui j Post Of- First class dairy farm, 66 acres ; 4 fices, Raetihi, Mangaweka, Marton, miles from township, on splendid road ; and Palmerston N & 2 acres beared and grassed ; all fenced; and palmerston jm. g pftddockf} . half . acre orchard, 4-roomed , , . , house with outbuildings, stables, and Tenders (stamped and accompanied neW dairy . cowg at va i ua tiou ; splendid by deposits) to be marked on outside dairy land. Sell for j£l3 per acre. •Tender for Road-metalling Contracts,' 555 acres good sheep country ; £100 and addressed to the undersigned. cash ; 100 acres cleared, fenced, and By Obdeb grassed ; whare ; near railway station. ' a T MTTRRAY Per acre; good farm, 100 acres, w • , k D rSf eyor - &™ c^ and '-*' ; Wangauui, 7th December, 18yb. 55-acres farm to let; 25s per acre; ■ 7^l" ~ part under crop ; snug dwcllingbouse ; only six miles from Palmteraton ; a bar--s£*feS|£«^SL. 500 acres — 400 acres grassed and €sds«2Lysg^> fenced ; good dwelling, every conveniKIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. ence, six rooms ; sell for £ 4 15s ; only seven miles from Palmerston North. mENDEBS will be received by the Sheep faim, Company-si line, B .milea SATURDAY, 19th December, 1896, fen^ d . sma ll cottage; every paddock for the following works : — watered ; £5 per acre, usual terms. 1. For forming, culverting, and ditch- Wheelwright and blackamithing busiin«r 104 chains Whare Road ness for sale ; bargain; large country ID K \°* cha J ns ]T hare " oa ?; connection bouse ; shop on lease ; tools, 2. For forming, culverting, and ditch- &<j^ ftt valuation . ing 16^ chains and erecting Livery stables ; good connection, town rough bridge on the Mangoira or country ; incoming easy. Apply imRoad. mediately Pearce's Land Mart. 3 For trimming and metalling about Rare bargain for LSO ; gentleman's 90 chains Kiwitea - Tapuae residence ; one acre fruit trees ; Foxton i line ; balauce easy, tioaa. 1024 acres highly cultivated farm for 4. For trimming aud metalling about . L 3 12a . ou t. a nd-out agricultural and 55 chains on the Northern Line. p as toral farm ; 8 paddocks, gentleman's residence (8 rooms), woolftb^d, sheep Plans, specifications, and general yards, workshop, stables, coach-house, conditions for Nos. 1 and 2 may be cottages, &c. I™"°£SjU P«»«e, seen at Mr Guy's store, Pemberton ; «*^XiKJW^ and for Nos. 3 and 4at Messrs Ran- *•""»»»» j son and Son's store, Waituna. A . p earc e*B Land Mart. The lowest or any tender not neces- ~ — — , — — sarilv acceDted T^ LET.- 3 Cofcfcagea (6, 5, and 4 sarilyacceptea. j^ roomßf reßpectlV eiy). Bents: Bs, CHARIiEk BRAY (Junb.), 11S| and 63| respectively. Good locality. Engineer Kiwitea County Council — W. &• Sandilands, Sglicibor, Feilding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 16 December 1896, Page 3
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