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Wanted. 5 [All AdvertUmerits under Sixteen Words, inserted in this column, will bs charged One Shilling per insertion.] ANTED.— An Active Y«ta£ Girl to assist in house work. For address apply Stab office. WANTED, a Steady Sober Man, to look after the Stables and Garden, &c. Apply J. Hastie, Feeding Hotel. . .' WANTED To Lease, either by--the week or a period <of yeiirs, sections 142, 148, and 142, Feilding, behind the Denbigh Hotel.i lAppl^t. HALCOMBE & ..SHB&WILL WANTED To Let, a i comfortable four-roomed House, in Manchester street., Apply to J . W.- v Eade. WANTBP TO SELL. — Clean Waste Paper. Apply Stab Office. IV' ANTED KNOWN-.-'— Woller- ▼ V man and Hutcheson have the Best and Cheapest Assortment of Groceries between Wellington and Wanganui. :->.'■.: -■ .-. W' ANTED KNOWN. — Wollerman and Hutcheson are now selling highly Ornamental Tea Canisters, including lib of A.1.: Tea for 7 3s cash. . ' ;-.'■■■ \\ ANTED KNOWN; — Barley, V> ChafF, Oats, Bran, Wheat, Potatoes and Flour at lowest prices for cash at Wollerman and flutche--son's, the Square* Palmerston. \1 ANTED KNOWN.— rhat -the V » CoUectiori of ©all Programmes, Cards, &c, at the Stab Office, is unsurpassed. r . . .. . ■ , ; WANTED KNOWN.— The Best Job Printing on the Coast is done at the Star Office. : WANTED, Boarders at Clafevijle 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 KENDRICKf Proprietor. Drain Pipes all sizes from f to 12 inches. Delivered on the trucks at the Railway Station, Marton, for the following prices :—2 inch, 7s per 100 feet ; 8 inch, 11s per 100 feet ; 4 inch, 18s per 100 feet ; 6 inch, 84s per 100 feet. Larger sizes as per arrangement. E. Young, Agent, FeUding, JAMES KENDRICK, Marton. mERRACE END STOEE. H. F. FLYGEB, / -< Proprietor. . - ;,.-••.. A first class assortment, of new Dress Material and Fancy Tartans and Plaids. „'•(. ;.-r ;., , ; . ;, Also a good stock of Ready-Made Clothing of all kinds. Men's and boys' tweed suits, hats and caps and Union and Crimean shirts. Good stock of blankets, rugs, sheeting, ' bedqnilts, shirting, flannel : and calicoes. Also, Boots, Boots,' Boots. ••?•' ' All at the most reasonable prices. H. F. FLYGER, TERRACE END STORE, Palmerston. FEILDING BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF THBEE COtINCUiLORS. is hereby given that the ±\ following persons have this day been nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor at the present election, viz :— Arnott, William . » Gichard, Edward Brenden Nicholas, William Dennis Roe, Charles : . Thomson, Peter Thompson, John Qplclough A Poll will take place_on Thursday, the 11th, day/of September, instant, for the election of three Councillors. Polling will be carried on from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. . GEO, C. HILL, Returning Officer. Feilding, September 2nd, 1884. PRINCESS SoTEL, Terrace End, ■.*..■■ PALMERSTON NORTH. A BONA FIDE HOME FOR TRAVELLERS. ' BOARDERS Tira -Hers, and others will find all the comforts of & ftying? at this favoritw Ho 01. 'com Lined witSf civility and moderate rliarges. ". . Good Stabling nd'Spleidid' Paddocks. Best Brands of "Wiin-8 and' Spirits kbps! Excellent! Cuisine! '-■■' DENNJIS CLIKPOBD, • Proprietor. *

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 35, 4 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 35, 4 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 35, 4 September 1884, Page 3

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