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ABRAHAM k WILLIAMS. OOLYTON SALE. TUBSD&Y, SEPTEMBER 26. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, J\, Ltd., will sell by pnblic auction as above at 1 p.m.— 25 2 year steers 50 hoggets 150 wethera LISTEN TO THE BAND. When yoo listen to the band, Watch the drummer's chests expand. Yon will then quite understand, As the lads maroh past in line. Wny the sirls keep step and pine For sweethearts in the band. Tes, if pluok, patience, and perseverance count for anything in preparation for prise>winning, the Feilding Band should oertainly score in the coming oont'st. They seem to be as fit as the proverbial fiddle. Left, right, boom ! right, boom, boom. boom! Get off Ibe grass and give ns room, The contest time is drawing near. We practice bard, and persevere, To be the Champion Band. WE LIKE TO BE IN FRONT May be applied to business as well as binds, aod this is where THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Oomes in. We keep in touch with leading manufacturers, In line with most modern business methods, In tune with the requirements of our onßtnmers, In time with every season's specialties. TO-DAY We invite inspection of our Japanese Teapots at 6d eaoh Japanese Drees Baskets at 1/8, 1/8, 1/9, and 2/6 per pair New Soreens, New Cnrtainß, New Furniture, New Floor Coverings. B ram we 1 1 Bros. S. Svendsen, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, AND IMPORTER, Manchester and Bowen Streets HAS a large and well selected stock of up-to-date Footwear. Try oar Crupp Cookhams at 24s an<? 26/6. Our Gent's Olace Bals, welted and machine sewn, cannot be surpassed for quality, prioe or style. LOOK AT OUE WINDOW FOR PRICES. Men's strong Watertight Boots at 18/, 16/6, 16/6 ; oar own make. 18b. Nailed Shooters from 8/10, 10/6, 12/6, 16/6 Our Ladies' Department is well stocked with all the latest in Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc. Ladies' Gam Boots 10/6, Girls' 8/6, 9/6 ; ttoloshes 8/9. Gent's Goloshes 6/6 When you are wanting Boots or Shoes be sure you visit the Corner Boot Shop, Manchester and Bowen Streets, Where yon will obtain the best article at lowest possible prices. PIANOS. The Very •Best. THE Pianos imported by the Dresden Piano Company are made of the finest procurable materials, every portion of whieb undergoes the rigid inspection of experts. The slightest blemish is condemned, and purchasers may rely upon eaoh piano being composed of materials which are the best that large capital can command and long experience select. THE VERY BEST. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. PIANOS By practically every leading maker in the World. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. Feilding Agents — MILBON & OOLES. Action No. 7492 j In the Bupreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. DARKAGH v. BOTTCHEB. JCHARLES ARTHUR , BARTON, Sheriff of the Wanganui aud Rangitikei District, do hereby give notite that by virtue of a Writ of Sale in the above case, to me directed, I will, at the fait of the plaintiff, on THUKhDAY, the sth day of O-tober, 1905, at noon, at the Offices of The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, situated at Kimbolton Road, Feilding, cause to be sold all the estate, Vight, title, and interest of the above named defend* ant in all that piece of land containing by admeausurement fifty (50) acres by the same a little more or lesb, being part of section twenty (20) of Selection Block number one (1) Douglas Block, and the whole of the land comprised in certificate of Title Volume 67, folio 205, of the Register Book of the District Land Registrar at Wellington, which said land is subject to Mortgages (Noa. 38508, 40820, 44491), of in all £660 and interest. The name of the officer executing the writ is Charles Arthur Barten Sheriff of the District of Wanganui and fiangitikei. The name of the Solicitor issuing the writ is John Prior of Feilding, Solicitor. O. A. BARTON, Sheriff. F. BRAY, HAIBDREBBER 6c TOBACOONIBT, Fergusson Street, IN thanking the residents of Feilding and surrounding districts for their hearty support since re-starting in business, begs to inform them that he has re-opened the Billiard Rooms in which customers will find an Aloook's first class billiard table and a hearty welcome. Everything new and up-to-date. TobMoonist'a Goods always in stook.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 20 September 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 20 September 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 20 September 1905, Page 3