THiKD Aii'jNU aL MEETING ON THE OVAL ON FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. 9-CYCLING EVENTS 9 3-PEDESTEIAN EVENTS-3 A DMISSION to Ground, Is ; ChildJ\. ren half-price. Lawn— Ladies, 6d ; Gents, Is. No extra charge for Vehicles. Refreshment Booths on the ground. First race to start at 1 o'clock. E. H. FISHER, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE FIRST TERM, 1897, will begin on Tuesday, 2nd February. The Lady Principal will see parents and guardians of pupils at the School on the afternoons of the previous Friday, Saturday, and Monday, from 2 to 5 o'clock. CHARLES P. POWLES, Secretary. photos! FOX HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, GO 10 BUNTING, Next Star Office, FEILDING, And at Palmerston Nortk. Agent for HUNTER BICYCLES. It is quite possible that in these hard times you GBN'T fIFFORD H CfIRRIBGE but it is possible to do without one if you keep your liver in healthy going order by drinking Crease's Dandelion Coffee, which you CAN AFFORD because it is sold at all Grocers in 1/- and 2/- tins. WELLINGTON T\7 OOL GALES. MURRAY, ROBERTS S CO. WILIi HOLD SALES OF WOOL In Wellington during tho coming season. 2nd Sale on 22nd JANUARY 3rd Sale on 19fch FEBRUARY ' Wool will be exhibited in the Harbour Board's new Wool Stores, specially built for the purpose. Advances made upon Wool either for sale in Wellington or for shipment to London. y~LORENTE'S Laxative PILLSj _Li cure constipation, headache, liver and bilious disorders. These! pills are guaranteed purely vegetable, and are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.— Sharland and Co., Auckland and Wellington, wholesale agents. THE POST OFFICE STOKE, KIWITEA, IS now open, with a Complete Stock of Groceries, &o. Terms: Cash. Wm. H FOSTER. jTsTlnLsoa. NEW BOOKS EX PAKEHA— Grier's Uncrowned King Robert Browning's Poems Warden's Inn by the Shore New Universal Shakespere Mitford's Sign of the Spider Horsley's Dr. Stonewalls Scout E. Daudet's Rafael Winter's Strange Story Whishaw's Boyar Marryat's Dream that Stayed Hume's Tracked by a Tattoo Blonndelle-Bnrton's Denounced Benson's Limitations Manchester Bazaar, Feilding MUSI'O. MRS J. A. BUTLER, Certificated Teacher of Pianoforte, is prepared to receive Pupils. For terms apply G rey Street. Pianoforte Lessons. T" ESSONS on the Pianoforte given. JLj For terms apply Miss Cuetis, ' ManttateK Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 171, 21 January 1897, Page 3
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