Labor saving machinery, largo stocks, and an immense turnover enable Messrs Bouse and Hurrell, Coach Builders, Courtenay Place, Wellington, to sell at extraordinary low prices. An examination of prices and work at Mr T. WatSon's, Feilding, will prove the fact. — Advt. Successful trading at the Bon Marche. Small expenses, small profits, and quick turnover of stock for ready money is the system upon which Messrs Spencs and Spence have built up and established their reputation for selling first class goods at the lowest possible prices. You will save money by shopping at the Bon Marche. — Advt.
Advertisements FEILDING FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of Members of the Feilding Football Club will be held in the Manchester Hotel on THURSDAY evening, 18th inst., at S o'clock. P. P. GIESEN, Hon. Sec. LADIES' CKICKET 7 MATCH. THE match between the Kiwitea and Birmingham teams of Ladies will be played on the Birmingham Cricket Ground en THURSDAY, the 25th instant, commencing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Admission to Ground, Is. Refreshments. LOYAL MANCHESTER LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. *P rpHE usual A. W. PARKER, Secretary BEACONSFIELD CRICKET CLUB CONCERT. At Cheltenham Hall. FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, 1897. Doors open 7.30 p.m. ; commence 8 p.m. Admission : 2s and Is. Programme : Duet, " Sultan's March "— Mesdames Levett and Cornish Song, " Fortune of War "— b T. Scoble Cornish S on y Miss Macarthur g on « '.'" Mr Coventry Comic Song ... ... Mr R. S. Fowler Recitation Mr Moss Song, " Our Last Waltz "—Mrs Levett Song Mr Mildred Song, " For all Eternity"— Mrs Oldham (Violin obligato by Miss Macarthur) Sons . Mr Matheson g on g MrsF.Mcßeth To be followed by a Farce, entitled— " Dearest Mama." Caste. • Harry Clinton,' Mr T. Scoble Cornish « Uncle Browser,' Mr D. P. Buchanan » Nettle Croker,' Mr E. G. Roper ' Mrs Breezly Fussel '|(' Dearest Mama '), Mrs T Scoble Cornish •Mrs Honeywood,' Mrs R. Oldershaw • Edith Clinton, 1 Miss M. Fry 1 Mary Jones,' Miss Mabel Beattie CONCLUDED BY A DANCE. Gentlemen's Tickets, 3s (to include one lady) ; extra lady, Is 6d. Music by Staffan's Band. Refreshments provided. Manchester Street Bakery (Opposite Gorton & Son's Sale Yards). MESSRS ARBON & O'REILLY beg to notify the residente of Feilding and district that they have purchased the above business from Mr Arthur Coles, and that they are prepared to supply, daily, to all parts of the Town, the best quality ol W Into and Brown BREAD. The Cart goes to AwABURI on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ; Makino and Cheltenham on luesdays and Fridays. ARBON & O'REILLY. IN reference to the above notice I request my Customers (whilst thanking them for their support whilst I was in business in Feilding) to extend their kind patronage to my sueceseorb. ARTHUR COLES.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 218, 18 March 1897, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 218, 18 March 1897, Page 3
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