FOR THE Winter Season WE ARE NOW OPENING 195 GASES OF FASHIONABLE DRAPERY FOB AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. New Millinery ! New Mantlea ! New Water Proofs (ladies') ! New Dress Materials ! New Goods in all Departments AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON. Pattebrs (post free) on application. ly/TUBRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., WELLINGTON, HOLD FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES or WOOL, SKINS, & HIDES. Special Attention given to CliA-SSIiTCATIOJ.'. Prompt Returns. j Correspondence Invited, ENGLISH MAILS. i Notice. — The time occupied in transit j I to London via 'Frisco being 32 days, and by other routes 42 to 50 days, only such as would arrive earlier thau the ( ' ensuing 'Frisco mail will in future be advertised. The dates of direct stearni ers are liable to be cbauged. Correspondence sent by them should be specially addressed. The next English and European mail 1 for correspondence marked " per Ruapehu " will close at tbe Feilding Post Office on or about Monday, tbe 26th day * of April, at 3.45 p.m. Due in London 1 on 11th June. Parcels may also be despatched by this mail. POST AND TELEGRAPH HOLIDAYS. j r"\N GOOD FRIDAY a close holiday \J -will be observed. Mails close on - Thursday, at 8 p.m. On EASTER MONDAY the Telegraph Office will open from 9 to 10 a.m. only. The Post Office will re-open from 7 to 8 p.m. All mails close as usual up to 10 a.m. Jas. H. Stevens, Postmaster. TO OUR ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS. i A CCOUNTS for the quarter ended 5 J\_ March 31st, 1896, have now been rendered, aud prompt settlement in every case is requested. Subscribers are requested to note that onr Terms for subscription to the Stak are : — Quarterly, us 3d in advance and 6s 6d ab end of quarter; yearly, 21s in advance and 26a at end of year. KIRTON & CURTIS, Proprietors Feilding Stab. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " Settler,"— You have omitted to for--4 ward your name. — Ed. F.S. CHURCH SERVICES, Good Friday. Ciivhcu of England. Feilding, 11 a.m , liev. lanes Jones ; 7 ; p.m., R«v. Innes Jones. I Stunwrty, 7.30 p in.. Rev. G. Davys. Sunday, April 18, 1897. ) Church of England. - Halcombe, 3 p. in, (II. C). Rev. Innes Jones. Stanway, 11 a.m. (H.C.), Rev G. Davys. K wiiert, 3 p. id., Rev. G. Davys. * C ilytou. '.1 H.m , L-iv Reader Birmingham, 7 p.>v>. K--v. (>. Davy*. ) Catholic Church. Feilding, MaBS at 8 a.m., Rev Father Patterson. Wesleyan Church. Sanson, 11, Rev. C. Abernethy ; 6.5J0, do. I Rongotea, 11, Mr Sanson ; 6.30, Mr A' Court. ■ Cheltenham, 11, Rev. C. C. Harmon. Nikau, 3, Rev. C. C. Harrison. Birmingham, 7, Rev. J. W. Griffin. Kiwitea, 3, Rev. J. W. Griffin. Apiti, 230, Mr Guy; 7, Mr Tolley. * Ringiwahia, 7, Mr Fawcett. ■ Waituna, 11, Rev. J. W. Griffin ; 7, Mr t Shannon. Primitive Methodist Church. Rongotea, 11 and 7, Mr Fidler. Colyton, 8, Mr Linton. » Cheltenham, 2.30., Rev J. Cocker. I A'-vuhuri, 7, Mr Glover. Mikino, 7, Mr Linton. ' Mi.iJand Road, 2.30, Mr R. Cnrran.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 242, 15 April 1897, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 242, 15 April 1897, Page 2
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