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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, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. The 3d, 6d, and Is Tables are a Perfect Marvel of Cheapness— see our Little Esquimaux. Books, Prize Books, and Bibles in Great Variety. NOTE To every purchaser of 5s worth a Magnificent Oleograph will be given. Jn \TTT O1"\~YT direct importer, . fo. MIJ-jfoUiN, FEILDING & RONGOTEA The Leading Establishment. rpHE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Ipads the way in all X 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, &c, &c. A Grand Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys made by ourselves, and tbe 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 importance in New Zealand. THE BON MARCHE. GRAND PREPARATIONS for A RECORD MONTH'S TKADING during December. Every month shows a Marvellous Increase of Business at THE BON MARCHE, but December's Trading must be ahead of all. Busy! Busy! ALWA\S BUSY 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 the XMAS SKASON. IMMENSE STOCKS OF SS°^ Dress Materials, Prints and Muslins, Hosiery, Gloves, RibboDs, Laces, Umbrellas and Sunshades, Ladies' Blouses and Shirts, Corsets and Underclothing. ] Magnificent SeT^cTion 0F M SS£L? 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£l pence - READY MONEY DRAPERS. c. b. peakce; James Trewin, LAND AGENT, OT THE Palmkrston North. PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT DEPOT HOTEL for sale, doing best business in town ; good returns ; very yj AS j ust opened up a new Btoc k handsomely furnished ; good stand, and |— I J l everything in its favour ; principals 11 ot only, and satisfactory reasons for offer- Ladies' Tan and White Shoes First class dairy farm, 66 acres ; 4 miles from township, on splendid road ; Also : 52 acres cleared and grassed; all fenced; Gentlemen ' s Tan and White 800 ts 6 paddocks ; half -acre orchard, 4-roomea , „. house with outbuildings, stables, and . * na ?» 'J es new dairy ; cows at valuation ; splendid Children s White and Tan Shoes dairy land. Sell for £13 per acre. /£ VERY LARGE STOCK). 555 acres good sheep conntry ; £100 £6 per acre; good farm, 100 acres, For Tan Shoes, go to Tbewin's Apiti; fenced and grassed; cottage; For White SnoeS| g0 to Trewin's terms arranged. ' ° 55-acres farm to let ; 25a per acre ; ~"~~" part nnder crop ; snug dwellinghouse ; Go and Look at his Window. only six miles from Palmerston ; a bar- — — gain. WHITE and TAN SHOES 500 acres — 400 acres grassed and Will be sold at Si SL^tnttutirS* A ««««»» during the Christmas seven miles from Palmerston North. WeeK, Sheep farm, Company's line, 3 miles So as to make a Complete Clearance from Btation ; good baggy road all the ~~ ~~ way ; 1100 acres, mostly grassed ; THIS SPACE fenced; small cottage ; every paddock watered ; £5 per acre, usual terms. Wheelwright and blacksmitbing business for sale ; bargain ; large country i S connection house ; shop on lease ; tools, &c, at valuation. Livery stables ; good connection, town n w 017 uV 17 Tk or country ; incoming easy. Apply lm- JXJ^bxyXtVXJil^ mediately Pearce's Land Mart. Bare bargain for LSO ; gentleman's residence ; one acre fruit trees ; Foxton line ; balance easy. 1024 acres highly cultivated farm for for L 3 12s; out-and-out agricultural and pastoral farm ; 8 paddocks, gentleman's residence (8 rooms), woolshed, sheep yards, workshop, stables, coach-hoaae, _._.__ -^ --- ,- —. cottages, &c. ; Invercargill ; 72s per acre, |-< | | I\l I I N IT and of this a good part on mortgage. JLJ V-J X.\ -1- J- -1.1 V_J 9 Farms of all sorts everywhere. Apply Pearce's Land Mart. J|£^ PHOTOGRAPHER, WRITTEN TENDERS will be received until 5 p.m. of Wed- m T KESDAY, 6th January, 1897, for the FEILDING and PALMERSTON N. following Contracts on the following PIPIRIKI-WAIOURU ROAD. THE DELIGHTJ3F THOUSANDS. Contract No. 10— 34 chains Metalling /-^MEBON'S NEW VENUS TO(grit) \j BACOO, Contract No. 11 — 80 chains Metalling Manufactured only from the finest (grit or gravel) PAM^RON'S Contract No. 12-85 chains Metalling N£w ACCO (gravel) Stands unrivalled as a Pure Virginian Tobacco-RAETIHI-OHURA ROAD. Camkbon's New Vbxvs Tocacco Contract No. I—Bo chains Metalhug j s tne Ultima Thulo of Smokers' (grit) happiness. ohingaiti tokaanu-boad. Competition is the Lite ofTrade. CG) - 10 °° CUbiC Ai™*™^.™™*-. Contract No. 1896 (7)— 500 cubic TGAAP ■RPTCMT yards Gravelling I&AAU J3JS.&JN ± Contract No 1896 (8)~900 cubic ENTBAL ° P HING yards travelling f ' WAREHOUSE Contract No. 189Q (9)— 1000 cubic Ki r nb O j to n Boad, FEitBiKO, yards Gravelling j 8 prepared tc supply at the lowest rates Contract No. 1896 (10)— 800 cubic any description of Furniture, yards Gravelling -— - # Special Lines of Austrian Chairs, MANGAWEKA BRIDGE ROAD. "W°° l Mats, and Linoleums are being Contract No. 2—1215 cubic yards offered. . vjuuviaw xw j n inspection of the Showroom invited QMALL FARMS FOR SALE. Specifications, &c, may be seen at Survey Office, Wanganui ; Post Of- 320 acres, Rangiwahia ; Crown lease, fices, Raetibi, Mangaweka, Marton, R.P. ; 50 acres in grass; 20 chains and Palmerston N. fence ; rent, £2A per annum ; price, £300, exceptionally easy terms ; a Tenders (stamped and accompanied 1() g oo^ | . a e c 8 < ; fc^^ mberton . all in grft6B; by deposits) to be marked on outside f ence d and subdivided ; cottage, 'Tender for Road-nietallinpf Contracts, orchard in bearing ; £5 per acre ; easy and addressed to the undersigned. terms. By Obder. 120 acres, Colyton ; 85 in grass ; fenced ; G T. MURRAY, splendid land ; mostly level; ;£9 2s6d Road Surveyor. P<» acre J *e rm sWanganui, 7th December, 1896. A PP 7 THOMAS A. BRYCB. Feilding. JUNCTION CREAMERY p^ofo^LeßSOns. commenced working on MONDAY --- ESSONS on tbe Pianoforte given. October sth. I A For terms apply Miss Guktis, W. W. COKFE, Makino. MaMliMfer Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 146, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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