AIL Want- Ads. under sixteen words are J charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, over that at per inch. WANTED Known— Don't forget your Friends at Home, but send them a Christmas Card by Wednesday's Mail, to be had at Carthew's. ' WANTED Known— Try J. C. Morey & Co.'s for Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Ties, Braces, Belts, Frilhngs, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Flowers, Feathers, Collarettes, Rush Hats, Fancy Aprons, Sunshades, Sunshade Covers, and Fancy Goods i of all defcriptionß. The Bon Marche Fergusson street, Feilding. WANTED Known— l am prepared to supply Titoki, Rata, Manuka, and zough Firewood in two and four teet lengths, delivered in all parts- of the Borough. John Marshall, Poole fctreet. ANTED Known— That I have the beat assortment of Ladies' Shoes in Feildmg, from 8/- a pair ; also a grand line of Button Shoes at 9/-, just the thing for the summer, at M. Keen's. WANTED Known— To arrive, a Trunk of Cricketing Shoes, Tenma Shoes, and Running Shoes, very cheap. No cheap goods kept in stock, only the best brands in the market. M. Keen. WANTED— Gentlemen to come and look at the new style of Boots that I have got. They are really gems ; also, a cheap hue in Gent's Kid Shoes, at 12/-, at M. Keen's. WANTED Known— l am still making all sorts of Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes at Low Prices, and Repairs are done neatly and cheaply. M. Keen. WANTED KNOWN— John , Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. ANTED "KNOWN— Copies of the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. 11 ANTED KNOWN,— That S. * * Svendsen has just received a large supply of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Bocts and Shoes. V\> ANTED KNOWN,— That S. Vt Fvendsen is selling Men's Best Watertights at 14s fob oashInspection invited. \JT ANTED, Customers for fortyV* eight pair of Gent'p Shooting Boots, bebt value in town, at 12s for cash, at S. Svendsen's. VJk ANTED to Sell— A good second '^ hand Spring Cart, second hand Phaeton, second hand Gig, and several other Vehicles, cheap. J. W. McDuff, Wanganui. VI ANTED Known— J. W. McDuff * - has new and second hand Vehicles of all description for sale. \\ T AKTR Dto Sell— A good second v% hand Dog Cart. J. W. Me Puff, Wanganui. l\ ANTED Known— That J. W. ** McDuff really does employ the best mechanics, and usas only the best materials. WANTPD Known— That J, W, McDuff .-hoes at the following prices : — Hacks, 4s ; light draught, heavy draxight, 6s. 11 ; Ai\Ti- Dto Sell— Two very good * * second-hand Double Buggies, in very good order, and very cheap. J. W. McDuff, Coachbuilder, Wangauui. l"\" r ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work > \ done at the Stab Office is tha Cheapest and Best on the Coast. WANTED KNOWN.— BiII Heads, Memos, Visitinar Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Punting Job Work done at the Star Office. rp OR SALE OR LEASE. Tenders are invited for the Purchase or Lease of that Improved Farm, situate Mangaone Road, 3 miles from Halcombe and 7 from Feilding, containing 110 acres, with six-roomed House, Garden and Orchard. All securely Fenced, and in English Grasses. The property of Mr F. Flavall, and late in the occupation of Mr Alex. Bell. Immediate Possession can be given. Tenders to close on WEDNESDAY, Noyember 7th, and to be addressed to W. READING, Feilding. TkT AN CHESTER RIFLES. DISTRICT ORDERS. The Manchester Rifles will parade for Government Inspection and Muster Parade, on November 16th, 1888, at 7.30 p.m., at the Barracks, when all Arms and Accoutrements on issue to members must be produced. The Corps will Parade for Judging Distance Practice, on Friday, JNov. 23rd, at 5 p.m., on Kimbolton road opposite the Barracks. Absence from these parades will be punished by the infliction of fines. OWEN PLEASANTS, Captain Commanding. Feilding, October 27th, 1888. -jlyT 0 N E V . £500 To Lend in one or more stuns at a very Low Rate of Interest. Apply to E. GOODBEHERE. or G. 0. HTT.L. TT>RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. Mr Knipe, of Marryborough, Queensland, will Preach in the Presbyterian Church, Grey stre ct x to-morrow (SUNDAY) Morning and Evening, at the usual hours*
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 63, 3 November 1888, Page 3
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