Architects MX. F. De J. CLEKE ARCIIIIECT. .') '~~ r ~" '■ ' ' < Pflices: FFfLDtNG. •■ ' : i -•■ ■ ._ i■ - . i Acrfiit. ibr the (Tolrtnial 'Fire ard Ma . rine Ins i ura.n/5e 1 ( r 'oaij)any,aDd National Mumal Life Associiktion of Australia. nr^ T A R CO M B, -GIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT, -< ;•■•<»«" - " ; ' . _ -.. '■•' i«« BROAD-STREET, I j'- <«•••• •■••■■■ ! .a iljiir .- \. '•'■■< J -" -PALMERSTON NOR7H. 1 ' 1 ■ — : — — i *..•..•! KING AND HILL, Engineers & Authorised x .!• tiND & COMMISSION AGENTS, Femdino and Wellington. WNGTNEFRING, Architecture & aljik Surveying in their various branqhe*.* "We also undertake the sale or valuation of House or Landed Properties, «>r to nejfociate loans for small or larare amounts on Freehold or other securities. We have been appointed Agents for the Northern Assurance Company and are now prepared to accept risks. Notices WILLTAM CARTHEW, I>OOKSELLER, Stationer, News 5 Agfiit, and Fancy Goods Importer, March hstke Steeet, Feuding. Standard Novels, Illustrated Serials, Colonial Newspapers, Fashion Books and Plates. Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Office Static nery. Cheap Illustrated Publications. Beautiful Glass Chimney ' Ornaments, and Basket War*. A Choice Selection of Albums, Sheet and Victoria Music. — Two Cases New Books Just Received. New Publications indented for to Melbourne and London. Masonic publications indented for. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. dTAgent forThos. Hall's Garden Seeds. ! NO T t C £. ~ To the inhabitants of Feilding and the i . .surrounding districts. BUMWERS AND CO., WISH, to notify that they have opened an JErated Water and Cordial Manufactory in Feildiug, and hope, by supplying- a genuine article at & reasonable figure, to secure, a share of public support ' hey bave, imported a first-class plant, comprising; all the latest mechanical improvements and modern appliances. ' The jErated Waters will be manuacied from Filtered Spring Water, »d on 1} the best materials required or th ctrade will be used. A trial respectfully soli ited. Hotels and families supplied with despatch ' aul4-3m 1 AMES KING AND CO., GOLD * SILVERSMITHS. Makufactubino Jeweixebs, Diukovd Settebs. YICTtfEI^ AVENUE WANQANUI. Highest price given for Gold and ' '" Silver. Masonic Jewellers! — Military MedalistsT OUNtTAN'D PEDERSEN, PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, Ac, MARTON AND PALMEESTON. ORDINARY AND ELECTRIC ball's HUN«. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. P. DAW S EXPRESS I: Lifts between the railway station '•■ {•; ihiiiio-, »n< 'n} r part of the /iwn lor the c6ivve}auce oi jiassenyors ni;d out is. - • . L. cun «lso-.fuj)ply the inhabit:uitM <)/' the- t.-. w.it.with either of the under* iT'iioued I ' kiuds of wood, in any qiiiiLtuy ur ien»tlx — i(ata, matai, and j tuwsi.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 27, 16 September 1882, Page 4
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391Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 27, 16 September 1882, Page 4
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