SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY *N THE KING COUNTRY. 1 KKfi -ACRES, L.1.P., at 9d per Xtitlvl acre. 16 miles from Ongarue Railway Station. -10 miles from township, and 10 miles from (station on new railway line. Formed road right past the . property. 500 acres in grass, balance in bush. The formation is mostly blue papa, wit?/ a good generous soil on top. Undulating and oasy hilly country, nothing■ routill. 100 acres round the home-. stead pract'rcallv fiat and cleared ready for ploughing. Good 5-rooined iionsG, etc., timber on the ground for large wootshed. Carrying now: 850 sheep and GO head of cattle. The fencing is substantial, and new. Wt hare actually been over this property rind c;m thoroughly rerommend it to the consideration. of buyers. Price £3 os per aero. £1000 cash. Full report on application. 1671. A. H. ATKINSON and CO. FEILDING.
HAS THE COLD BLAST CAUGHT YOU 'UNPREPARED ? It.is said that "Thrice armed is ho who hath his quarrel just, but four times he •~ -_ who gets his blow in first." ja fc \ This is an argument in favour of timeliness—and we re Y0 U ready ? J*£q|k Are.you provided with a good WINTER TAILOR-MADE COSTUME that will pro§s£?-•*&* tect you from the coldest winds that blow, or with a RAINCOAT that will keep • uo heaviest shower? /fn&J!M7\ no * , come to feWJA \ SPENCE & SPENCE'S Ul «i W\j where you will see a large Variety of SMART" KAIAPOI and PETONE TAlLOßlifeff MADE COSTUMES and JACKETS, in all the Newest Styles. Also IMPORTED 4 -7 B/ LONDON-MADE GARMENTS at keen cut prices. ~sT\'\ The TWEEDS are THICK and HEAVY for Winter Wear, but not heavy enough '*- // r to prevent PERFECT COMFORT IN WALKING. . ?; '/ There is a COSTUME of JACKET here to FIT YOU at a Price that will FIT * H your purse., -..,.•■;• - § NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRICES:— .7 LADIES' COSTUMES 20/- 25/- 30/- 40/- to 85/ each. - ,'r, MAIDS' COSTUMES 25/- 30/- 35/- 40/- each. '■ ■m. LADIES' COSTUME SKIRTS 4/6 5/6 8/9 10/6 15/6 up. JJ\) LADIES' LONG TWEED COATS 20/- 25/- 30/- 35/- to 60/- each %#j,o LADIES' SHOWERPROOF MACINTOSHES 25/- 30/- 35/- 40/- to 607V GIRLS' TWEED COATS and MACINTOSHES and CHILDREN'S COATS IN ALL vSIZES GALORE. ' ■ ■ Better values you caniiot get,, sq save time by coming here first for your- . Winter Needs. . SPENGE AND SPENCE, -, : / THE BOS KIARCHE, FEILDING.
SPENCER SMITH, BEGS to announce to the Public of Feildiug and Surrounding Districts that he has STARTED BUSINESS in Premises on KIMBOL'iON ROAD., Opposite Police Station. and trusts by Civility and Attention to merit a fair share of public patronage. RELIABLE CARS on HIRE under personal supervision. Telephones: Day 55. Night 249. Agent for "Flanders" Motor Car. SPENCER A .K. SMITH, WONDERFUL WAIHI. MR GANVAIN, Electrical Engineer of the Famous Waihi Mines, visited the last OLYMPIA SHOW in England for the purpose of se-aring the BEST MOTOR CAR PROCURABLE, and after Inspecting and Testing a large number, purchased a 15 h.p. CROSSLEY. The Local Agents have just SOLD a 15 h.p. LANDAULETTE to Mr Gray, senr.,of. Messrs Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, and Three other CROSSLEYS are just Landing to the order of Local Residents. Our Agencies consi/jt of— CROSSLEY B.S.A. NAPIER. RENAULT. J. R. PERRY and GO. FEILDING. APITI-FEILDING MOTOR SERVICE. EVERY~iRIDAY. A MOTOR CAR will RUN between APITI and FEILDNG EVERY FRIDAY, and oa other days as inducement offers. TIMETABLE. Leave Motor Garage, Hirubolton Road — 6-45 a.m. Leave Apiti Post Office ... 9 a.m. Leave Motor Garage .... 3.30 p.m. Leave Apiti 6-45 p.m. Single Fare 12s. Return Fare 20s. Seats booked in advance at Office, Feilding, and Heldt's _Store, Apiti. All settlers in the district interested in a speedy and efficient service between Apiti and Feilding ere asked to patronise the new service. Come to town, do your business, and reach home about 5 ©'clock the same day. WACKRILL & STEWART. Feilding Metor Garage. Telephones: 204 and 182. Telegrams: "Motor, Feilding." F. W. MLERS, GENERAL CARRIER AND CONTRACTOR. GOODS Carted to and from any part of the district.' Orders may be left at the Carbine Staples. Post Office address: Makino. Private residence, Tokorangi, Stanway. CARRYING BUSINESS. HAVING taken over the Carrying Business lately carried on Lj j-'riliee and James, I am prepared to do all sorts of Uarting at Teasonnbk rattss. All parcels addressed in car< of me .will receive special attention Brake leaves Carbine Stables, Tae? days anrf Fridays in each week V> , A. DTCK. Ai»t APITI C A ill?. V ING. HAVING STARTED A GENERA! CARRYING BUSINESS bmvw Apiti aud Feilding, 1 am prepared > '•art all soits of >vt reasonab! , prices. All orders ana parcels left a - HASTIE'S SIABL£!S ('Phone ' 3 - will bo punctually attended to. Brake leaves Feilding every Tuo <*ay and Friday. 1. FOWELL, Aciti. FEujDING-WAITUNA CAURYLN*.SB. FAGAN begs-to announce • thai he intends to continu< running his brakes between Waitimr and Feilding. Orders left at.Carbine -sables will be attended to. Addres. WaITUNA WLbX. . 8. S. FAGAN.
NE W SHIPMENT of Seasonable, Footwear at S. SVENDSEN'S Corner Boot Store. Men who study style, comfort, and economy in their footwear can get their requirements ' admijablj suited' by inspecting our new season's goods just opened upi See these reliable and stylish Boots now, from the heavy-made Farmer's Boot to the dressy Town Boot, 'ilivery : ; i pair can be guaranteed to give-cor-n. plete satisfaction. Men's strong , Nailed and Plain Shooters from 11s 6d. 12s 6d, 13s 6d to 18s 6d. Glace Kid and Box Calf, Welted, latest shape. 18s 6d to 265. $. SVENDSEN, CORNER SHOE STORE, ! FEILDING. ■. ' . I i&pifc' :■-.;■, : ■ ! $%■■•■ ■ BACON PIGS.' BACON PIGS! HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. . W. DIMQCK~& GO., LTD., W'-ILL RECEi¥E BACON PIGS 'at the following Weighing I Stations:— ' I• ■ ' I TRUCKING DATKs ;<\-"- •. MAY. Feilding, Mon. ... 6 13 ,'2O 27 ' I Rangiotu, Mon. ... 13 — 27 1 Ash-hurst, Mon. ... 6 — 20 — j Rongotea, Tnes. ... — 14 — 28 .! Ohakea, Tues. ... — 14 — 28 1 I Apiti, Wed. — 22 .—■ , ' I Kimbolton, Wed. ... — — 22 — 1 Burmythorpe, Wed.... — 15 — 29 Halcombe, Wed. ... 8 — — — Hunterville, Mon. ... 6 — 20 — Rata, Tues. ... 7 — 21 — Mangavveka, Tues. ... 7 -- VI — Utikij, .Tues. .. ■' ■■-- 2] - Buyers . H. WARE, ii North. JAMES .McALLE _ i-eilding. I ' ' • PIGS! PIGSI. PIGS I T.HE- WOODVSLLE BACON CO., LIMITED. BACON PIGS will .be.received at the following .-Weighing Sta« ■tions: — MAY. . Utiku, Mon. ... 6 20 — - — Manga weka, Mon , 13 27 — — ■ Hunterville, Tues. 7 21 — —■ — Rata, Tues. ... 14 28 — — _ Halcombe, Wed. 22 — — — — Feilding, Thurs. 2 9 16 23 30 Ashhuret, Tues. 14 28 — — — Buyers: W. J. MITCHELL. Feilding. H. A. HAYCOCK, Hunterville LAMPS BICYCLE LAMPS "GOVERNOR" 15/- ---" REVENGE"' 10/6 " "COLONEL" 7/G'-' "DEMON" 2/e "No. 75" LANTERN TOP 15/Also LARGE STOCK OF MUDGUARDS ; TYRES BICYCLES and. SUNDRIES. At 3 CEO. GARRETT'S 1 CYCLE WORKS, ; Kimbolton Road :: FEILDING. s ' 1 MESSRS BARRAUD AND 3 ABRAHAM, r GENERAL WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. ' FEILDING. TIfAVE on hand all Farmers' Ro. . JLJL quisites, Oils, Corn Sacks, ' Wool Packs, Binder Twine, Feed ~ Oats, Seed Oats (machine dressed), also Wheat, Barley, Rye Corn, Linseed, Poultry Meal, Shel- v.nt, etc., f Wire Staple?, Sheep Dips. Bluestone,, etc. A full stock of Su'ton's and Hurst's imported Seeds. .he,latest cleaning machine made expressly b" , Messrs Andrews and Beaven, Ltd. _ We are prepared to cluau all kinds ,i of seeds at ; current prices. Farmers ;s will do well to arrange for their seed ;. being Pressed as early as possible. -. Our machinery is going continuously. 5 . TO RESIDENTS OF FEILDINQ. WHY coiitinae to pay rent when a comparatively em*U deposit, supplemented by weekly p»yments extending over a term of yeari will enable you to obtain a HOME of ■' your ownP Full particulars and terms of payg TTicut can be obtained from p *>- '-OODBISHEBB, feiWict,
FEfLDING TO KIMBOLTON AND APITS. BJ. MOORE'S Royal Mail Coach <> will leave the Carbine Stables EVERY MORNING (Sunday excepted) at 8.30 for Kimboltou and Apiti. Leave Apiti at 9 a.m. and Kimbolton at 12 noon for Feilding. .Parcels may be left at the Carbine Stables, and must be prepaid. Parcels at Kimbolton may. be left at the Commercial Stables. WAITUNA CARRYING. PH. HALFORD begs to Notiiy . the Settlers of WAITUNA and District and Feilding Business Houses that he has STARTED a CARRYING BUSINESS between WAITUNA , and FEILDING. Orders left at Carbine Stables, Feilding, promptly attended to. Address: Waituna West. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES — Between — KIMBOI.Ti'gSI AND FEILDING. Leave Poole's Hotel «... 7.45 a.m. Arrive Feilding ... 9.55 a.m. Leave Manchester Stables, Feilding ... ... 3.45 p.m. Arrive Kimbolton ... 6.4b p.m. ALL Parcels left at the Mancnescer Stables for Kimbolton and Apiti will bo carefully attended to, x and MUST be prepaid. . ' Buggies, Saddle Horses, Special Coaches, etc., always on hire at the Family and Commercial Hotel Stables, KIMBOLTON. C. MAX-BAUR, Procrietor. THOMAS COOK AND SON. Offices througnout the "World. BOOK PASSENGERS, SECURE BERTHS, ALL LINES, ALL CLASSES. Send for Sailing List, 1812 sailtngs. Customhouse Quay, Wakifngren. . COVERNMES4T INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. FACT No 1. rriHE "GUARANTEE' 1- of the STATE goes with EVERY POLICY ISSUED by the DEPARTMENT. J. H. RICHARDSON, ( F.F.A., Commissioner. . SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. ; (Capital £2,000,000.) "OURELY A NEW ZEALAND- : OWNED COMPANY. a All Profits kept in the Dominion. ERNEST J. WACKRILL, Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. Agent. EUROPEAN CAPITAL. - for Attractive EnJL terprisee in all substantial lines of business. Railroads, Tractions, Water and Electric Powers, Irrigations, Timber, Mining, Agricultural and Industrial. Bond, Debenture and Stock Issues f Underwritten, Purchased or Sold. Properties purchased, for European ■ Exploitation and Investment. Financial Undertakings of all sorts handled. . . Miscellaneous Commissions and Orders of all characters accepted for execution in any European country. £ Correspondence enclosing full do--5 tails at first writing invited. ''. THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS' ; • . . ALLIANCE, 48 Mark Lane. London, England. ' £. -COODBEHERE. - LAHQ AND COMMISSION AGENT MD VALUER, FEILDING. ! AGENCIES: /~\CEAN ACCIDENT COMPANY-v-J' Covers issued for all kinds of • Accident and Sickness, including risks of employers of labour under Workers' Compensation Act and Employers' Liability Aefc. COMALERCIAL UNION FlltE. INStiRANCE CO. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION. Prsjssrtias for Sals. Wonay ffer investment. ■ p o Telephone No. 44. P.O. Box'4B. ; P "\7OU Wish to hire a CAR? Ring J_ up 212. W© uso only non-stor Care. G. BARRY AND CO.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1795, 16 May 1912, Page 1
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