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N* V E??Y HOUSE S'2 , UD.'Y''V^ -iUNNVTHOBPB. ..! ;- _ _;' "^^^Ki mO Stand in Ibe Pall' '* 7 ' j 2^^_l^_i A to erston North jaud ii. i m__%^^^L_\^_^ Feilding districts, the.- v • ; .j PUREBRI-D SHIRE STALLIONS \ (Imp.) . : * ■'■••■( EOLINGBHOKE II (17788), and ;. BORO' DkAYMAN ! (17794). For furtber particulars apply to ME T. GREEN HOW, Owner, Bouny thorpe. Or GROOM IN CHARGF. Fee, 5 guineas ; two or more mares by arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. Grazing for mares free for three weeks > : after that Is 6d per week. .. J. WILLIAMSON. CABIN &TMAKBR, *TO. Pealer ard Maker of Violins. SHU NGS and Fittings from the best London and Italian houses alwaj s in stock. First Prize Auckland Industrial Exhibition, 1899, for violins. Handsome cases in stock, E epairs of Violins and bows neatly escuted. Old insiruoicnts carefully restored. l'offs at-d eases unsurpassed for thiir oxcolient taste and workmanship. FEILDING HOTEL BTABLEB, fIHB proprietor of the above stables trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair Bhare of oublic patronage, Bugoies, Sulkies, and Saddle Horses on hire at reasonable rates. First-class Stable Accommodation. A trial solicited. ■*. SMITH. Proprietor y"VY:^.^|SSI FEILDING HOTEL, i-.IEEOI.TO_-- liOAD Fbit.lo hs Under the patronage of His Fxceilency .' the iiarl of Ranfurly. wo known and arorite A. hostelry has recently been renovated and re-furnished throughout, and now offers every comfort and oon* venisnee for visitors, travellers and boarders. Private and pubiio Draw* mo I'icoms upstairs en siiits. Fi£6t-cii-S8 Billiard Room, with marker in attendance. (Superior stabling accommodation, with groom in charge. The finest and most commodious Sample Rooms between WeUington I and Wanganuf The cuisine is undor the supervision of an experienced cook. Hot. and cold baths. HA.STJ E J » HOTEL is still noted > for se-.pisg tha best wines, spirits and boors of'an? house oa the ooast. j THis IJAMGITISEI CLUB ; dave Rooms at the above Hotel I M - UTRA vjAbTIB «SI — — — THE EMPORIUM AND • FEILDING BICYCLE DEPOT. — •- Manchester Street, Opposite Mr R. J. Thompson's Cash Exchange. Tbe Famous RALEIGH & RAMBLER BICYCLES. Always in Stock. Also THE WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine. RoLavy Motion, Ball bearings, The lightest running machine in tbe World. The latest improved ZEALANDIA COOKING RANGE in Stock. R P. SMITH A Co. KILLWEED. rfl HIS Fluid is an effectual destroyer JL <f n sic v. 3 ws-eds, including BRIAR AND G'JRSE. Ono good urenchiujr i-» certain death, Saves the heavy expense annually in grubbing No rnnholder or fanner should be without it. Effectually eradicates weeds on gar* den walks. Is easily applied and cheap. Giye it a tiial. Sold id one and five gallon dmms by the NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERs OANTILE AGENCY COY., LTD. Agents for Feild inc. WANTED Known — A large apd /' varied assortment of engagement rings, wedding rings, and keepers, long muff cbaias, etc, ; also, watches, clocks, brooches, bangles, etc., at prices to gait everybody. Come and see for yourselves at H. Mortensen's, Watchmaker and Jew* eller. i i At the FEILDING STAB ! A Large and Choice Selection I of PLAIN & FANCY CARDS, j suitable for Dance Invita* j tions, Wedding Invita* V I tions, Members Tickets, I! Concert Tickets, Ad. ! mission Cards, ko. i> I Also — Ball Pro* grammes and I Ball Pencils, Wedding Cards, &c, Prices Most Reasonable WANTED KNOWN.-BiU Heads J Memos, Visiting Cards, Enve* T " A 'opes, Mill Books, and all other kindi of Printing Job Work exeonted «t <*• Swa* Offioe, .>';*■■ TO make room for Xmas goods lam ,_.< selling my large stock at big re.'' .^ ductions. See our toilet sets at 18s M.' " r Eade's Corner House. • ' ' * » ,■•/ i ■■'-'■ ■■:*:•: — r: ' _j* -* *"* &■ '<£ i.J._r_^'J.Sl t * " t.:_ •'■'' :<• ? ."r 'roe v^'vni \a.hii\h\. bo" k about yoursefvM,. *.-»^ -.<■;, :..-..!••.:, >■■"«! Ua i>i.'.f«e your future. ItconUim .-***_ . "i!:l of Hi., hii'iian 4yj,tem and thir/'^a ■■.ay slits v'<>;>:».*. .\'o ntcit topa-jsulul jctorii. J'-St-d'—vftT. r:-t; in r-vvi-il mv.l ope. Evory inui should read it. .(I'iress-G. oppciflc, 53'J lili/Abeth-strcet North > 5 ..cIJ-ourne. '.... ■.--■■■. .- p ■■.. '-"'rTOpSSiBa - So need to co :s;<]t d.p.;».0r3 cr chemists. The remedies ' ;oa require- in your own hands. Write for free copy 4 vftlua-.Jc book about .ourselves, your health. "your <c.far& Lvery woman should read it. Posted free ,n sealed envelope. Address— G. Sneclllo. 630 yis»bel-_atreet North Mel"x)urae. -~

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Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 165, 15 January 1901, Page 4

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