i WantedWANTED KNOWN— New white ancl light coloured Kid Gloves, 4 and 6 buttons. New Evening Mowers. Bargains in dress goods. — D. R. • Lewers. WANTEiTkNOW. — That I have bought a lot of New Jackets less than half price. Will be : sold very cheap. — D. R. Lewers. ' WANTED KNOWN.— That I commenced a Cheap Sale ou Monday, 6th July, for one month only, to make room for a large stock from one of the best Home houses. A re- , duction of 5 per cent will be made. All goods marked in plain figures. Inspection Invited. — C. Henry. WANTED.— To Lease or Pur- : chase 40 or 50 Acres of Land near Feilding, with House and Im- • provements on it. State terms or price to "Omega," Feilding Star - Office. • * -■•■• '■■' ■- ' WANTED KNOWN-That Pringle , has a lot of Cheap . Saddles, y Bridles, Whips, and Spurs. Repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. ANTED KNOWN. — Saddlery and Harness are made to order on the premises at Pringle's, Feilding. j y ANTED KNOWN.— James Branney is now delivering. Bread at 7d per 4lb-loaf to all parts of the Town and Suburbs. WANTED KNOWN— ThatPringle . has Horse Covers at £1 each, : and Axle Grease at ls per box. y H COLLIER & CO. have decided' , in future to sell all Sheet '^ Music at half the marked price. All \ the newest Songs and Dance Music . kept in stock. I___ COLLIER & CO. have in stock the ; celebrated Hoeling & Sprangen- , burg iron-framed, upright, and overstrung pianos; seven octaves, trichord, check action. Also the weil-known Newf eld's iron-framed Pianos and Pianinos. For good and well-made Pianos these instruments cannot be surpassed, and are far preferable to y the many cheap instruments hy German makers, so absurdly puffed and advertised. :.. THE Brinsmead Rosewood and Walnut Cottage Pianos in stock, and the Chappell Pianettes, with check action, trichord, with all the latest iirtr provements, at Collier & Co.'s Music Sellers, Wanganui. COLLIER & CO. keep none hut first-class, guaranteed instruments, made expressly to order for the requirements of the colony, every instrument being selected by accredited and competent agents. COLLIER & CO. extend their # easy system of Time Pa*yment, • -. payable by small monthly instalments, to every instrument in stock. PIANOS, Organs, and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired and Renovated in Tone and Touch by Competent Tuners. Pianos tuned by the year. Country districts visited periodically. Collier & Co., Music Sellers, Wanganui. -■'■■' /"^OOD Second-hand Pianos and \JT Harmoniums, guaranteed sound ; and stand well, may be had at Collier & Co.'s, Music Sellers, Wanganm. WANTED KNOWN.— Whitlock's celebrated Delhi Chutney, arid Whitlock's famous WorcestershireRelish, are equal in quality to anything that can be imported,, and aro mnch cheaper. These Sauces are 1 manufactured from pure Vegetable Productions, have great stomachic properties, and peculiar zest, and are strongly recommended by the Medical Profession. ANTED KNOWN.— That 1 am making best stock Saddles at £4 10s each. Best gent's hogskin demie saddles at £4 ss; second qualityditto, £3 15s ; common ditto, £2 10s. Wanted known also that I am halflining and stuffing saddles at 7s 6d each, and that I am making collars to measure at 22s each, and all work in proportion. Note the address: — Henry Lahsdon, Saddler and Collar Maker, next Mr Carthew's, Manchester street. PAPERHANGINGS. PAPER-"" HANGINGS. ' RARE CHANCE. RARE CHANCE. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. FOR CASH ONLY. PRESENT Stock of Paperhangings at less than costprice, tor ONE MONTH ONLY, to make room for 10,000 Pieces, to arrive ex Timaru, s.s. Catalonia, and Wairoa. ,-. Freight paid on purchases over £2. B. & E. TINGEY, Victoria Avenue, Wanganni.. NOTICE TO MAKE A FENCE. r To the owner or occupier of section No. 20 in the Wanganui Harbor Block. . TAKE notice that I desire to erect ,22 chains of a boundary or divide . ing fence between sections No. 19 and 20 of the said Wanganui Harbor Board Block, to be mkde immediately on or before Wednesday, the fifth day of August, 1885, such fence to be a sub- / stantial wire fence, haying not less than seven wires, , the top wire ; to be barbed, tightly stretched with posts of heart of totara, well and substantially erected, the posts to be not more than 9 feet apart, top wire not to he less than 4 feet from the surface of the ground, .and the wires to be not lighter than No. 8 in iron, or in No. 12 in steel. The space between each of the three bottom wires or the bottom wire and the ground not to exceed 6 inches. Dated this Bth day of July, 1885. JOHN POLLOCK. A x .-■> . ' • -y
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 13, 11 July 1885, Page 3
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