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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Spaniel lost. House to let. Additions.to various stock sales. Guvs repaired at Geo. Garrett's. Competent driver wants situation. Dalgety and Co. announce entries for Palmerston sale. Fortnightly meeting of Foresters Lodge Wednesday evening. Gas. Co. notify consumers that tomorrow is last discount day. Opening of Cheltenham Debating Society on Wednesday. - Grand concert in aid of organ fund will be held at Kimbolton on MonSt. John Ambulance Association's home nursing classes will assemble to-night. # The Nikau Library concert and dance has been postponed until Wedresday, 22nd May. Members of Makino Lodge are notified that a drag will leave to-mor-row night for the opening of Lodge at Rongotea. . Those in search of a good evening's entertainment cannot do better than patronise the concert to be held in PooJe'* Hall, Kimbolton, on the 2dth inst. ; by so doing they will also be assisting a good cause. . Mrs Haywood wishes to let the inhabitants of Feilding know that she is thoroughly settled down, and intends to work an up-to-date laundry, which she is sure can be done in Feilding if the work is turned out properly. She wishes to draw special attention to the fact that she has reduced her prices for curtains, counterpanes, and blankets, which can be relied upon as having bocii thoroughly done. Some fine examples of carriage building have just been completed at Mr Geo. W. Kingsbeer's establishment in the form of "Bradley" and "Commonwealth gigs." These orders have been made for people living in various parts of the district, chief among which is a very pretty design of a Bradley gig for Mr C. A. Millar (of Apiti), and a Commonwealth for Mr Diffey (of Haloombe). The . firm are also building three stylish dog-carts to order, in addition to many 'minor jobs of various kinds. Taken altogether, Mr Kingsbeer informs us that he is more than pleased at the liberal support given him by the people of Feilding and outlying towns, and is anxious to do his best at all times to satisfy all who favor him with their support.- Advt.

Captain Edwin telegraphed at J2.«i/ p.m. unlay: — Moderate southerly winds. Glass rise. Expect frost to-night. _ Captain Ernest Frederick Rhodes, the eldest surviving brother of Cecil Rhodes, died at Dalham Hall, near Newmarket, from diabetes. He was the fifth to die of the nine children of the Rev. F. W. Rhodes, vicar of Bishop's Stortfordj of whom Cecil Rhodes was the most famous. The eldest son, Herbert, was accidentally burned in his hut while elephant hunting near the Shire River in 1877. He was followed by Cecil Rhodes, who died on March 26. 1902. The next was Miss Edith Rhodes, who died at Hastings on January, 1905. Cotonel Frank Rhodes, to v.horn his brother left the life tenancy of his Dalham Hall estate, died in Africa on September 21, 1905. Now, Captain Ernest Rhodes, to whom the life tenancy of the estate descended on the death of Colonel Rhodes, has passed away. The survivors of the family are Major Elmhirst Rhodes, D.5.0.; Mr A. M. Rhodes, who lives near Bulawayo; Captain Bernard -Rhodes, who has served in the Royal Artillery; and Miss Louisa Rhodes. According to the will of Cecil Rhodes, the Dalham Hall estate will revert, failing any male issue of Captain Ernest Rhodes, t-» Major Elmhirst Rhodes. For Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. li 6d and 3s 6d.

CLEAN SEEDS. We are the only firm in the district possessing an up-to-date seed-dress-ing plant. The seeds we offer will compare favourably with others, both in price and quality. Inspection invited. Hodder and Tolley, Ltd.. Flour Mills, Feilding. RHEUMO cures rheumatism and kindred complaints. It eliminates the excess of uric acid and purifies the blood. All ohemist* and stores, 2» 6d and 4s 6d Try it. Albteres.

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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 265, 14 May 1907, Page 3