G. W. FOWLES, i- WATCHMAKEB, JEWELLER, ur» • r CYCLE EXPERT. /CYCLES repar d o i t! c shortest 8 \J notice. All son irieh kept is stock. Bicycles of any make obta ned to order at city prices. '» A«ent for the Warwick, Humber, . and Raglan Bicyo'es and Donlop 3 Tyres. Twenty nine years experience t j Fishing Requisites and Photo Sona dries always in stock. j I Manchester Street, ' j Fkilihsg. • I H. GILLS^ Baker, Confectioner, and General Storekeeper, j Birmingham. ' C* OODS supplied to any part of \JT the District at lowest rates. OABH TAILORING. A. WILLIAMSON, 1 Mamohestek Stkkbt, FEILDING, Possesses the Largest Stock of Twkxds and Cloths in the District. New Materials and Fashione arriving every month. ]ITR WILLIAMSON guarantees ItX the best value and workmanship. Every effort made to give complete satisfaction FEILDING BUTCHERY. The oldest-established Butchery in the District. THE undersigned, having taken over the above old-es a Wished hatchery business, is prepared to supply the BEST BEEF, PORK, & MUTTON to all parts of the Borough at the Lowest Prices for caeli. Families waited on daily for orders. Terms : Gash or Monthly. JOHN RUTHERFORD. Manchester Street. Feilding. A. ATKINS, (Fellow Royal Inst. British Architeots) A.BBOO. Memb. Inst. Civil Engineers. ARCHITECT, WANG AN UI. MR. ATKINS makes periodioal visits throughout the District. Mr H. L. Bherwill will arrange inter* CORNISH BROTHERS, FSILDLSQ AND BIBMIKaBAM. HAVING opened establishments as above, we hope to obtain a fair chare of pub io patronage in the Town and District. Abundant supplies of all Fruits in season kept in stock. Special attention paid to Eirthday and Picnic Parties. Biscuits, Sweets, and Confectionery from the best makers in the colony. Fancy Goods, Toy*, and Stationery. Hot Pies at Birmingham every Satnr* dap. A fruit cart sent to Apiti every Friday. " GOOD WORK at REASONABLE PRICES.' E. J. GRAHAM, Blacksmith and Wheelwright. MR R. RUBH is in charge of the Wheelwright Department. He has had twelve years experience in the best shops at Palmerston. MR W. BAKER will manage the Rlacksmithing and Ironwork, I shall keep in stock all principal fitticgß of ploughs and farm implements, so as io do repairs without delay. On Hand— Shafts, Spokes, Naves, Blue Gum, &o. PLANTING SEASON, 181)7. TREES. TREES. mHOUSANDS of Fruit Trees of all I sorts, including varieties of great merit ; thousands of Hedge Plants (all varieties) ; magnificent selection of Camellias, Azaliis, Gorgeous Bhedoden^ drons, and Flowering Plants of all descriptions. BOSES— aII the choicest varieties Shelter Trees, Herbaceous Plants, and Bnlbs. iNsriCTION COBDUIIK INVITED. Catalogues on appl cation. SEEDS. SEEDS. We have just opened up our tested and NEW SEEDS, and they have proved to he excellent. Orders by posi or otherwise will receive every attention. POTATOES. We have a splendid variety of grand Seed Potatoes — early, medium, and late sorts. James Laird and Sons, NURSERYMEN AND HERDSMEN, Eft MONT NpBS»»T, wanoanuj: Established 1868. PO, Bo* 88
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 57, 4 September 1897, Page 1
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