XMAS 1896 NEW YEAR 1897 Manchester Bazaar A Grand Show of Novelties. IN Fancy Ornaments, Vases, Toys, Dolls, Japanese Goods, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Concertinas, Workboxes, Desks, Leather Goods in Tourists' Cases, Dressing Case*, Ladies' Companions. Christmas and New Year Cards in Endless variety, packets and boxes, 6d, 9a f Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3a 6d. The 3d, 6d, and Is Tables are 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. Jn IfTT Q^AT DIRECT IMPORTER, . fo. MlJubUlN, FEILDING & RONGOTEA The Leading Establishment. N.Z.C.F. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY leads 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. GREAT 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, <fee, &c A Grand Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys made by ourselves, and the workmanship guaranteed. We can fit anyone, and 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 impDrtance ie New Zealand. THE BON MARCHK GRAND PREPARATIONS for A RECORD MONTH'S TRADING during December. Every month shows a Marvellous lucrea.se of Business at THE BON MARCHE, but December's Trading must be ahead of all. Busy! Busy! ALWAIS BUbY AT THE BON MARCHE. THE BON MARCHE is now Stocked from Floor to Ceiling witb New and Fashionable Goods, so as to meet all tbe demands and requirements of tbe XMAS SEASON. IMMENSE STOCKS "*SSKS"£J£ Drets^Materials, Prints and Muslins, Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas and Sunshades, Ladies' Blouses and Shirts. Corsets and Underclothing. Magnificent Selection %K R ? ATS AND IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND MERCERY we bold an Exceptionally Large and Well Selected Stock, especially bought for the Xmas Trade. Hats Shirts and Scarves in immense variety. spence7£spence. READY MONEY DRAPERS. |U|ygL James Trewin, £&xrf3> PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT DEPOT WRITTEN TENDERS will be . received until 5 p.m. of Wed- TT A S 3"t received some splendid nesday, 6th January, 1897, for the -"■ l»ne S of Boots and Shoe 8 . following Contracts on the following -y ou s i lO ulci take a look at his place, roads : — pipiriki-waiouru road. TKEWIN Offi: . TREWIN Contract No. 10 — 34 chains Metalling for WmMii^ FOR (grit) BOOTS. SHOES. Contract No. 11 — 80 chains Metalling (grit or gravel) Tb^wtn for Tan Boots and Shoes. Contract No. 12—85 chains Metalling The win for Children's Boots & Shoes. CaravpU Tbkwin for Tennis Shoes. gr ' -tfBEWiN for White Shoes. RAETIHI-OHURA ROAD. TJUOATTJim Contract No. 1-80 chains Metalling Tbenvin for^your^OOTS^EPAIRED (g"t) _1_ „_.„...„ cnin I have just had made tin my own yards Sanding f^LS ; the, very best at 10a 6d and Contract No. 1896 <7)-500 cubic o<* P er P air - yards Gravelling JAMES TBEWIN, Contract No. 1896 (8)-900 cubic PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT yards Gravelling MANUFACTURER. Contract No. 1896 (9)— 1000 cubic ~ yards Gravelling THIS SPACE Contract No. 1896 (10)— 800 cubic yards Gravelling MANGAWEKA BRIDGE ROAD. IS Contract No. 2 — 1215 cubic yards Gravelling - RESERVED Specifications, &c, may be seen at Survey Office, Wanganui ; Post Offices, Raetini, Mangaweka, Marton, and Palmerston N. for Tenders (stamped and accompanied by deposits) to be marked on outside 'Tender for Road-metalling Contracts,' -pj -.-j t^t rp t t^t r^ and addressed to the undersigned. J3 |_j i>J J_ J_ 1\ VJT By Order. G. T. MURRAY, Road Surveyor. Wangauui, 7th December, 1896. |t« PHOTOGRAPHER, KIWITEA COUNTY "oOUKOIL. pALMERSTON N . nPIENDERS will be received by the for the following works ;— y^A.MEROiS'B NEW VEBTJB TO* 1. For forming, culver^ng, and ditch- \^J BA.CCO, ing 10£ chains Whare Road. Manufactured only from the finest 2. For forming, culverting, ,and ditch- CAMJSRON'S ing 16£ chains and erecting^ j;?EW VENUS TOBACCO rough bridge on the Mangoira gttndg " unr ivalled as a Pare Virginian Road. Tobacco. 3. For trimming and metalling about Camkbon's New Venus Tocacco 90 chains Kiwitea - Tapuae Is the Ultima Thule of Smokers' Road. happiness. 4. For trimming and metalling about Competition IS the Lite Of Trade. 5< r > chains on the Northern Line. _____ Al w '-ys Kkepiko Pack with the Times. Plans, specifications, and general — — conditions for Nos. 1 and 2 may be ISAAC BRENT seen at Mr Guy's store, Pemberton ; 0F THE and for Nos. 3 and 4 at Messrs Ran- ENTEAL FTJENIS HIN'G son and Son's store, Waituna. \^j WAREHOUSE, The lowest or any tender not ueces- Kimbolton Road, FJSitßiwo, sarilv accepted. Is prepared to aupplj at the lowest rates CHARLES BRAY (**».), «* Engineer Kiwitea County Council Special Lines of Austrian Chairs, • zi _ _ . T — -7-z Wool Mats, and Linoleums are being No. 1 Extract of Soap offered. No- 1 Extract Of Soap An inspection of the Showroom invited Make jour HomeTspotlesa by using OMALL FARMS FOR SALE. No. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP g Rangi^ a; Crown lease, TT washes clothes, cleans floors, kitchen Rp 50 acres in grass; 20 chains X utensila, paint work, crockery, and feQce ' ; rent , i 24 per annum; price, eyerjthing about aW^ £300> excepfciona l] y terms ; a No. 1 EXIRALI oi bOAI good section. 100 acres, Pembertou ; all in grass ; Manufactured only by fenced and sub divided ; cottage, THE EMPIRE COMPANY. { crc bard in bearing ; £5 per acre ; easy WMneton. terms. FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY. mHIB Society ii prepared to make A »s^S^ ; temß# X Advances on favourable terms p - THOMAS A. BRYCE, FeUding and «t lowest possible cost to bor- -. T ' " rowers. All Who are desirous of se- MUSIC, wring a House for themselves by -*„«-,-» ~77%r-na • monthly payments should apply \/fB& W. D. JAMES is preparec JBDMD. GOODBEHttttK, UIM. toreoeive Pupils for tb< Manager. PIANOFORTE, Addrw, Qunir st
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 144, 17 December 1896, Page 3
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