% ;vani;co.. -■ tjy ANTED - A iive-robmed cottag«- - with two fire-places. vAPP^ ? under cover to A.8.0., JSta^ pfjice v f f WA N TED~ KNOWN.— That a second choice /.lotco^ilsesil Materials just opened up. — D. B ( -Lewcrs. i, "VT 7" ANTED— Horse-ownem to Call |V \ aud inspect,. , my large, new I stock of Colonial" "and 'Englfslraiade saddles, which will be Bold at such, pnces as will -defy compeiitibTi/lfo^ cash. Inspection invited, at the old stand. — C. Henry, sad|ller, feilding. ANTED KNOWN. — Prmgle Baddler'-s 'shop is^neit'^tht '' ' Empire Hotel, Fergusson street. T^ANTED KNXJWJf ; -^Sataay . ' ' and Harness are made to order oil the premises; at^PringleJa^jeil^iß^. ANTED KNOWN.— Jame* Brahhey ■ is' now: Fdelif ering; Bread at 7d per 4lb-loaf to all parts of the Town" antljSuburbß, j a V; . .[ ,; 3 - ; t r , \JL ANTED, the, Public to, know * » that' they rec^lVe 'good value for their money at SVENDSEN'S. "WAN-TED^ KNO^^T^tErinale * * Has engaged acVnipetentnitaliager with 25 years experience the trade. ,-._.' "' ' -V _." .. ' v rtr , ANTED KNOWN.— Go to.tho Working ;Man*» ; -«£$ Groceries. • The 'Cheapest H6xwe m '■■■*• the Trade.^-E: J. 'Cottrell, 'MaiicheßteT Street, Feilding. - \V A : NTED ::kNOWN;'.-.T*Ti-T*i-'-.- --■ ▼ Cheapest And Best Shop |or ; i Families to deal with is the Working: Man's Store, Manchester S&e FeU^ngUj WANTED KNOWN.^loe,!lwgi»TO of Old Oats for sale cheap at E: J. Cottrell's Working Man's Store^- . • ■ ■•■■ •■• •■ r r.v.j(y.K\ WANTED KNOWN.— I hare inufe returned irom the Empire CSty with a new stock f>f Drapery and Clothing; bought at^ a large discotot^B. J. Cottrell, WorkragManVStorei. ? ANTED TfNOWX.-~E<h CdtbS is a Cash Buyer of .;„ Woi-king Man's Store>Jianene'«ter Street, Feilding.. ...,, "" t . . WANEED KNOWN jr-TJie lfialanc» n . of Straw Hats must be sold at the Working Man's Store.^E.;J. Cottrell Manchester Street. i* ANTED KNaWK^ ttat;UttL- ** heads aiid MeHSOirandum Forms are printed and delivered in any part of the district ai frorii 17h p«r!000at the Stab Printing Office,. Feilding. . , WANTED KNOWN. ? • ■••_■'• V' ' -■ •::.<: r ; .:.■ ;■; -IV.- = . *•; fy. ........ :■ \ pay.'be had from/H. Qcsjlbbs, & : ( Co., Pianoforte Importers,. Wangaßui.. GOOD SecomUiand: Pianola sale, - cheap. Hi. Cckaobk A'Mfio^. . Music Warehouse, i v. : i!-;-^i I-.--- :;■■•-.■ A , GOOD stock on. hand of Orches- ' JIjL trioiiett'esj, Viojina,' Aceordeon*, &c, at H. CoLiiEB: & Cp.'4 Music' Warehouse, Waivganui. FIANOS, hj Horfißg- and fiTpagenberg, and Chappell, may beiad from H. Coujeh & Q.o>.' t Music Sellers j Victoria^ Avenue, 1 WanganuL !< : ■ .' '■.■■ : }^T!' : '-l\ J:fofi ■ ' .. , . BiaNSMi^D'S^irprfgit Grand Pianos, pateat^cheeky. rep^tißr . action, full trienprd,, price; ;jRS guixwas, in stock, at; H.Coxuek & CoJa Music Warehouse-.. . , • •::; -■'■,• <_■-. '.;--. . ■: : PIANOS may be purcj^ied ]by easy monthly payments. H. Collies I^IANOFORTES andiOßeiAirs XT Tuned, Repaired and Renovated in Tone and Touch, mTowa. and Country. H. Coixier •&: Co., Music Sellers, Wanganui; SVENDSEN, BOOTMAKER. WANTED KNOWN, tbat S. Svendsen has. just received a fresh consignment of JBoots and Shoes. WANTED KNO\vTsi that 8. Svendsen has' aU hia Colonial Boots made to his special order io 1 suit ;his customers. ■' l - -> : i |' : 7ilA,V^ WANTED, the Laaies to »cc my high -leg. glove -kid. Elaatio Boots, fancy worked,, at 13&. . , „ , . V j^l ANTED, tlate Gentiemen to see * y my cloth-leg sewn Shooters at 22»J '. ' '.'. ...'1 ..:..'.".■ "I "'.': '.'. . ijr ANTED, the Geitiemen * V m y porpoise-hidi& broad welt Shooters at 235 l .' _ " l \^; ANTED KNaWN.Uwiiitiock's ™' celebrated Delhi Chntney, and Whitlock's famous Wbroesterslure Relish, are equal in , qualify ' to any. thing that- can be imported, and are much cheaper. 'These Sances 1 are manufactured fi-onv ; pure- 'Vegetable Productions, hjiye, great,, Btpmachic properties, arid peculiar iest, arid are strongly recommended by the Medical Profession. ■';.. ';■; ''. F. ! I ; £.E WW6D. ; : ; T AM prep^re|d to supply Rata, _| Tawa; and Matai Firewood in two 'feet and four feet lengths to any part of the Borongh at the lowest prices. Terms cash on delivery. ■.;,"/;:. . Wai^iipk 'street, Feilding. - TOPOACHEBS. PEK SONS in pursuit of game found ''trespassing' '''on 1 ' part' n bfseclion No. 86 <near the property of ; the xmderaigned» -will be prosecuted according to law, without .■fiv)!'>r{.>r t . f f x
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 3
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