\ Wanted[All Advertisements under Sixteen Words, inserted in this column, will U cJmryed One Shilling per insertion.] ANTED KNOWN. — Fre^h Oysters at the old shop next Mr Higgius. Call and you will be well served. i ANTED KNOWN. — WoUerI v * man and Hutcheson have the I Best and Cheapest Assortment^ of Groceries between Wellington and Wanganui. x \ ANTED KNOWN. — , WoUerman and Hutcheson are now selling highly Ornamental Tea Canisters, inchiding lib of A.I. Tea for 8s oash. \ \ ANTED KNOWN. — Barky, ** Chaff, Oats, Bran, Wheat, Potatoes and Flour at lowest prices for cash at Wollerman and Hutcheson's, the Square, Palmerston. \\" ANTKD TO SELL. — Clean Waste Paper. Apply Star office. WANTED KNOWN.— That the Collection of Ball Programmes, Cards, &c, at the Stab Oitice, is unsurpassed. ■\TTANTED KNOWN.— The Best Vif Job Printing on the Coast is done at the Star Office. WANTED, Boarders at Clareville House, corner of Denbigh and Camden streets. The house has been recently renovated, and furnished in a style conducive to every comfort of a home. Plunge and Shower Baths attached to the house. Every attention paid to Boarders, combined with moderate charges. JOHN TOY, Proprietor. Miscellaneous BRICK AND PIPE WORKS, MARTON. JAMES KENDRICK, Proprietor. Drain Pipes all sizes from 2 to 12 inches. Delivered on the trucks at the Eailway Station, Marton, for. the following prices :—2 inch, 7s per 100 feet ; 3 inch, lls per 100 feet ; 4 inch:, 18s per 100 feet ; 6 inch, 84s per 100 feet. Larger sizes as per arrangement. JAMES KENDRICK, : Marton. KICHARD MIL AM, Bricklayer. — OKDRRS forwarded by post, or left with Messrs Pope and' Pearson, Boweu-street, will be punctually attended to. " . ' 1 : Moderate charges, g and workmanship JOHN L. REES, """*■ /^OACH Builder and Wheelwright. Has Commenced Business in Building Opposite His Late Premises. Orders received as usual. SPECIAL NOTICE. MRS PARR, late of 6andon, and formerly of London, begs. to. . notify that she has removed to ; Feilding, and opened a Dressmaking Es'tab lishment adjoining Parr's Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road. Ladies o4 the Manawatu andßangitikei districts will still receive that satisfactory attention it has been Mrs Parr's pleasure to bestow for the past five years. Fashions received by seye^ry mail. Dresses made in the newest and best possible style,, .and. at economical charges. FANS. FANS. FANS. T HAVE just received a Splendid Assortment of Fans. W. CARTHEW, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & Fancy Goods Importer- . - FOR SALE. nnWO Houses and Half-acre Sections X in Feilding. Central positions. Apply to Mr W. Reading. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE, SUMMARY proceedings will be taken against all persons found removing soil or gravel from any public street or square in the Borough, without authority from the Council. ' GEO. C. HILL, : Town Clerk Feilding, July 5, 1884. TTIEILDING BRASS BAND. ANNIVERSARY BANQUET, < To be held in the Foresters' >Halj, on TUESDAY, JULY 15,, l£&. His Worship the Mayor will pi-eside Tickets may be obtained'at'theTost Office, from Mr Carthew? and tlie following members of Cominfttfee^ viz i, Messrs Dawy Brodkerj- and 1 ' :i/ 8.-J; GOSLIi^ ■*
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 15, 15 July 1884, Page 3
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