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Auctions. I A. H. Atkinson «n< C»., Lt*. FIRST QUALITY ' FARM SEEDS Full Stocks CARTER'S Celebrated Turnip Seeds. Ryes, Clovers, etc. Kempthorne Prosser Manures (Sole Agents) McCORMICK AND DEERING IMPLEMENTS. Binders, Mowers, Discs, Hay Rakes, Drills, etc. (All duplicate parts in Btock. DONALD'S WOOL PRESS. A. H. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, and PRODUCE AGENTS, FEILDING. UNRESERVED SALE OF 60 ,000 FEET 60,000 lEET BUILDING TIMBER SALE PC STPONED To Wednesday, January 6, 190 V). AH. ATKINSON AND CO., • LTD., have received instructions from MESSRS McELROY and BODDY to sell as above:— 60,000 feet of 0.8., Dressed, Heart Totara, and White Pine building timber at the BAKER AND C<)NTj!Wff3!W!^HI Fcrgussou-Etreut, Fcildiug. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' Piciiic aiul Spirits. VICTORIA PARK. FOXTON. NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1. TRAIN FARES (Including admission to Ground), Feilding— Adults, 3s 9d; Children, Is 9d Bunnythorpe— Adults, 3s 3d; Children, Is 6d. Trainleaves Feilding at 9 a.m., returning from Foxton at 6.15 p.m., and Racecourse at 5.30 p.m. The 9 a.m. train Feilding to Foxton and the 4.45 p.m. train Foxton to Palmerston will NOT stop at any intermediate stations between Palmorston and Racecourse. C. J. PAGE, c/o Hannah and Co., Ltd,. Hon. Secretary. •A W~A HU R I S~¥ ORT S. EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1909. Running and Cycling Events. Trotting and Hunters' Competitions. Liberal prizes for all Events. Nomination for Pedestrian and Cycling events close on January 16, and for Horse events on January 20. Programmes obtainable from Secretary, or may be seen at Star Office. J. McLean, Hon. Secretary. Why Be Robbed? WHY pay any longer sums from £18 to £23 for Cycles when you can buy the vesy best English make for £10 10s to £15 15s, with all the latest improvements on, guaranteed for two years, Dunlop Tyres, Eadie Coaster, Freewheel Hub, best Weldless Steel Tubing, Mud Guards, Front Rim Brake, B.S.A. Tools and Bag, Pump and Clips, Brooks 810 Saddle, and Bell, all complete. From the REVOLUTION CYCLE CO.. W. B. WATSON, Our Motto: Every Rider an Agent. FOR A REALLY GOOD CYCLE: TRY ONE, at WATSON'S "BYKO." CHOICEST CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONS IN ABUNDANCE, AT GOULD & SON'S EXCELSIOR ROOMS, MANCHESTER SQUARE. IN Keeping with the Ever-growing popularity of these attractive goods, we have on hand a very large variety of the most approved makes of Imported and Colonial Confections put up in boxes of unique and pretty design — most aceptable presents. Refreshments, Afternoon Tea, etc. Balcony and Upstairs Room (overlooking Manchester-square) open to patrons fat any hour. EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. (Next John Oobbe's.) Christmas Goods. SEE Our New Show Windows, stocked -with Novelties in Confectionery. Boats freighted with Sweets. Motors loaded with Chocolates. Handkerchief and Glove Boxea packed with Confections, and an assortment of Fancy BSxes by the famous firms of CaHbury, Fry, Rountree, and Pascal. E. WHITEHEAD, The House of Quality, Fergußson-street, Feildingt UNIQUE DISPLAY IN OUR CENTRE WINDOW. THE new wide brim straw shapes, the new "Merry Widow" and I ' other ready-to-wear hats, New Bloub ses, Neckwear, Belts and all that c makes shopping delightful. » Be sure and watch for our window * iSSjBffER, THOMSON AND 00.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 763, 28 December 1908, Page 3

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