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THE MANAWATU TIMBEB 00MPANI, Limited, HAS several Sawmills working, which is a guarantee that all orders given will be executed promptly. A Large Stook of ALL KINDS OF TIMBER Both Dressed and Undressed, is kept at the Mills, and at the FEILDING YARD. Heart of Totara and 0,8. Totara being a Specialty. Being Agents for the WANGANUI SASH & DOOB 00., DOORS, SASHES, TURNERS, And all kinds of Mouldings manufactured by this widely-known Company are kept in stock and sold at Factory Prices. W. G. HAYBITTLB, Manager. „-1 1 ■ r NOTICE. HOLDEN'S PATENT WIRE PENCE, the Best. Cheapest, and Most Durable Wire Fence in the World. Fire proof and weather proof. Once erected cannot possibly shift ; no wooden .. battens required to bang heavily on the fench to catch wind or Blacken wireß. For Sheep Fenoing over any country, - can't be beaten. No experience wanted, to erect. Once there always there for all time, and as regards cost I defy competition. Practical 'instructions and all information can be obtained at J. Allen's.Engineer, St Hill Street, Wanganui; or from the inventor, THOS. HOLDEN, Hunteryille. ; . Clips. Olenchers, and Droppers can be obtained at J. Allen's.Usual trade discount allowed on all stores. THOMAS HOLDEN, Proprietor. THE FEILDING SASH & DOOB FACTORY ' FOR A NY kind of Doors or Sashes you J\_ want. A good stook to choose from. Every description of Mouldings, Carving, and. Fretwork done in the Factory. Also Mantlepeioes to any design you may fancy. Joinery iv all its branches. Always carrying very heavy stocks of timber, rough and dressed. The public can rely on prompt delivery. BARTHOLOMEW BEOS., ProprietorSi Mills at Matamau and Feilding, DAW'S BOYAL MAIL OOAOHBS. TTIBIIiDIFG TO EANGIWAHIA jj DAILY. Leave Feilding 9.18 a.m „ Cheltenham ... 10.35 a.m „ Kiwitea 11,10 a.m Arrivo at Kizabolton ... 12 noon BBIUBNIira Leave Kimboiton .. 12 noon „ Kiwitea 12.46 p.ra „ Cheltenham ... 1.20 p.m Arrive at Feilding .... 245 p.m Booking Office at the Carbine Stables, the coaches starting from there. This Lme also connects with the APITI Coach. MONEY TO LEND, m SUMS OF £100 to £10,000, ON COUNTRY, CITY, & SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS At Exceptionally Low Rates of Interest. Repayments of not lees than £25 can be made at any time on three months' notice. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMEN V. J. H. RICHARDBON, Commissioner. THE NEW RAPID ROTARY STANDARD Is positively Superior to any other Sewing Machine. lAJfILL you come and see it please VV A few moments inspection will convince you of the above fact. I have also a large assortment of the ordinary SHUTTLE MA HINES, as apto date as the best-known of thisclaßS HAND MACHINES from 60s TREADLES, with coyer and drawers £5. Standards are more expensive but their perfect completeness, the advantages they possess over all other: make them by far the CHEAPEST Machine in , the Colony. ALLdupli oates ALWAYS, in Stock. Maohines deliyered free at City Prices. F. J. VrVFEAR, Engineer and Importer, WILLIS^STREET, WELLINGTON -Established 1880. J. H. VINOENT 1. A 000UNTANT ahd GENERA' '18b COMMISSION AGENT, ■-<-■'•'. ..AHHHUBBI. ''■". ';'" ",- "' legistrar of Births; Deaths, ana '-■:..' Maxnigea. ..• ■'/ Agencies — The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia ; The New Zealand Fire and Marine Influr* UlceOo. .■■l" - '.' ; ' "-■ ■ - V^;: ■;'*; '' ; '>Sroperseß'ior':B»lo;.or:||»-let.. .: MoufV to litnd on freehold proptr t

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 28, 25 July 1904, Page 1

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