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Christmas i Presents, , THE U.F.C.A. FEILDING, ARE PAYING EVERT SHAREHOLDER A 2% BONUS ON THEIR LAST YEAR'S PURCHASES. § § ty 8) HERE IS SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING— Bonita Sewing Machines from 75/Children's Sun Bonnets And Hats from 2/6 to 12/6. Ladies' Silk and Cotton Blouses from 3/6 to 20/SOMETHING NEW. THIS Book of Latest -ongs posted for One chilling and One Penny. Contents : — Absence makes the Heart grow Fonder. My African Queen. Tbe Bismark Grenadiers. Whisper my Name to Nell. Terry, my Blue eyed Irish Boy. Sweethearts Still. The Sweetest Words. Good Night Daddy. One Always Loves you, and that one's me. Tbe Haustman. Jack to tbe Fore. Fallen by tbe Wayside. The Best of Friends must Part. EDWIN J. KING AND SON, Established 1886, 27a Willis Street, Wellington. \[ LANE'S \ < EMULSION I C Of Cod Liver Oil, Fresh Eggs »nd C / Creaaote. The great Lung Healer and \ I Body Builder. 2/6 and 4/6 at Chemists f J and Stores. " It's Famous Because It s * v Good." ' * 44/ CHANGE OF BUSINESS. J. P. ivTcKay BEGS to notify the public he has taken over tbe business lately owned by Mr J. F. Donnelly. Just opened up— A large stock comprising all classes of PIPES and SMOKERS 1 AOCE SSORIES, RAZORS, TOILET OUTFITS, TO BACCO, etc Ladies' Hairdressing a specialty. Billiard Room at bark of premises under charge of competent marker. berger (late from Berlin), IS now prepared to receive pupils for Violin and Piano. Rooms— ln Mr Darragh's building, over Mr J. Scott's, jeweller. Terms on application. MISS F. GODWIN, teacher of Oil Painting, announces that Bbc will visit Feilding every Thursday to give tuition in Oil Painting, and Chip Carving. Specimens of painting are now on view at Sir Seymour's shop, Furgusson Street. H. SEARS, EXPERT TAILOR & CUTTER, HAS opened in Tork Buildings, Ferguson Street. Suits to measure. Can guarantee good choice, style, materials, fit, appearance, and exceptional value. Terms cash. KING TEA. KING COFFEE. PRICESTEA, 2s per lb, Tbe best quality. COFFEE, Is 6d per lb. Nett weights, 210 Prizes, value 10a ;6d io 21s given purchasers of tea and coffee. Please ask your Grocer fo* Tea and Coffee. If not in stock kindly request him to obtain them for you from the proprietors, See Circular containing full particulars of offer. Agents— Rongotea, Mr John Bleakley. Feilding, Mr Marshall Law. WILSON, BALK & CO., DUNEDIN. XMASj_I9O2. AT this Festive Season there will be found at Carthew's Xmas Presents of all kinds to please mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, and young and old friends. Also, toys in endless variety to satisfy the tastes of the little ones. Leather goods of every descriptionJapanese Goods in endless variety. To/8 and dolls that will net fail to please the little ones. Books suitable for young and old: W. CARTHEW. Feilding. ■lu^^^^^^^l Palmerstou North. DIRECT Importers of Photographic Goods, Edison Phonographs and Supplies. Dark Room and Photo Lessons free. E#OS S. PEGLER, Manager. TO ADVERTISERS AND SUB I SCRIBERS. ACCOUNTS lot tt»e period ended 31st December, isD£, have now been delivered or posted. ' Ewiy settlement in each cane is, respectfully solicited KIRTON & CURTIS, Proprietors. January 2nd, 1908. Tennis players please note. A first . class selection of Tennis Racquets, at , all prices. Imported direct from the , manufacturer. Inspection invited. G. . B. Healey, importer and manufactur- , ing saddler, Kimbolton Boa 4, Feilding. Tennis Racquets repaired.— Adrt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 158, 6 January 1903, Page 2

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