W. H. PERCIVAL, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, Macarthur-st., Feilding. ONLY FIRST-CLASS HANDS EMPLOYED Only First-class work don«. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE. PRIVATE HOTEL. FIR^ST-CLASS REDS, HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS. Tariff .. — 4s 6d day. S. KIRK, Proprietor, Macarthm Street. Feilding. «-—___■_--■-_____-■----------—_-—----—_-_---— -___■ ■■■ A Message of Cheerfulness I » •In these cold, bleak winter nights nothing is more deHghtful than a cosy fire 1 " COALBROOKDALE, " the far-famed Westport Coal, gives a strong, powerful heat, radiating warmth throughout the largest room. For small rooms, «' COALBROOKDALE, " with its heat reduced hy a mixture with lignite, wiU give an excellent fin. For rapid and efficient cooking— whether in stove, range, or open fire-place "COALBROOKDALE" will give the greatest satisfaction. " COALBROOKDALE " U sold by Coal Dealers throughout the Colony. Order it to-day. TIMBER! TIMBER 1 H &f\f\ ACRES good milling 1 I 3 UUU bush land, estimated to contain 300,000,000 feet Rimu, besides Totara and Matai, 8 miles from railway and ten from deep water by easy down grade. Freehold £2 ,per acre. Or would sell bush on royalty. 198 IQAA ACRES First Class SOUU Country* papa formation, containing 15,000,000 feet splendid Rimu, railway frontage. Prioe only £3 10s per acre for freehold. Easy terms. - 201 9QAO ACRES, Containing 5 OUU about 25 million feet grand Rimu and Totara, well watered. Will make a splendid cattle run. when cleared. Price only 25s pei* acre. Freehold. A real bargain. 199 Full particulars from LONGDILL AND REDIN,! LAND AGENTS, TAIHAPE. THE Latest Books at Maclean's: — " Red Russia," by John Foster Fraser: "The Mystery," by Stewart Edward White; "Prince Hagen." by Upton Sinclair; "Long Road," by John Oxenham; "The Patriots," by Cyrus Townsend Brady; "A Strong Man's Vow," by Joseph Hocking; "Little Esson." by S. R. Crockett; "Nancy Niokolons," by Annie S. Swan. Also fresh supplies of "Doctor of Crow's Nest," by Ralph Connor. Paper, 2s 6d ; cloth, 3s 6d and 4s. __ '""" TICKETS TALK.— In Bramwell Bros. Lamp Window there isn't a dear Lamp amongst the dozens shown.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 296, 20 June 1907, Page 4
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