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AH Want Adit, under sixteen Woni* nrr. charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d f ove that at par inch. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, an improved F rm, contain-' ing 40 acrea, within^ 4 miles of Feilding Apply by letter to W., v-tak Office. WANTED ~KNOWN — Special Service at St. JobVs to-mor-row (Friday) Evening, at 7.£0. Offertory for Church Missionary Society. TXTANTBD Known -I am preW pared to supply Titoki, Rt^a, Manuka, and rough Firewood in frvfo aud four teet lengths, delivered in all parts of the Borough. John Marshall, Boole street. WANTED Known— That I have the best assortment of Ladies' Shoes in Feilding, 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, Tennis Shoeg, and Eunmug Shoes, very cheap. No cheap goods kept in stock, only the best brands in the market. M. Keen. "TTTANTED— Gentlemen to oome and V V look at the new style of Boots that 1 hare got. They are really gems ; also, a cheap line in Gent's Kid Shoes, at 12/-, at M. Keen's. %A#A]STED Known— lain still making • • all sorts of Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes at Low Prices, and Repairs are done neatly and cheaply. M . Keen. WANTED KNOWN— Joha Marshall now delivers Milk, every moruing and evening, in all parts of the Borough. WANTED KNOWN— Copies of the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. \\ ANTED KvOWv,_That S. * * Svendsen has just received a large supply of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Bocts and Shoes. VTJ ANTED KNOWN,— That S. Vt :>vendsen is selling Men's Best Watertights at 14s fob oashInspection invited. \T T ANTED, Customers for forty- *^ eight pair of Gent's - hooting Boots, bebt value in town, at 12s for cash, at S. Svendsen's. VI ANTED to Sell -A goodsecvid 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. \\ " .a NTKD to Sell— A good second * ' hand Dog Cart. J. W. MoPaff, Wanganni. r^i H E A P S A L E 1! BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. S. FAGAN Is Selling New Goods from the Best Manufacturers in the Colony at Prices as under, to make room for other Goods now on order :— Ladies' best quality Prunella Boots, at 6/11 ; Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 4/11 ; Ladies' useful Levant E.S. Boots, just made, 7/9 ; Ladies' Kid K.S. and Buttoned Boots, from 9/9 ; Ladies' neat and extra strong Kip and Kid Walking Shoes, from 7 '9 ; Ladies' best quality Kid Boots and Buttoned Boots, hand sewn, 13/6 ; Maid's 1 and 2 Kip and Kid E.S. and Laced Boots, from 7/6 ; Girls' Kid and Calf E.S. and Laced, 10 to 13, 6/6 ; Girls' and Boys' Buttoned and Laced, toe and heel plate, 10 to 13, 6/- ; Gent's strong □ailed Shooters, all new, 12/6; Gent's Kip E.b Boots, toe and heal plate, good value, from 9/9 ; Gent's neat Lac<»d Boots for light wear with, or without Bpriggs, 12/9; Gent's finest finish Kid Top Balmorals, cannot be surpassed, 16/9 ; Best Frenoh Calf Balmorals, easy fitting, worth 258, 16/9 ; Gent's neat Kip Walking Shoes, toe and heel plate, from 8/9 ; Gent's Riding and Draining Boots, at half price ; Lawn Tennis, Canvas Shoes, Slippers, and Leggings, very cheap ; Infants *hoes, from 1/8. Boot Polish, &c, &s., in great variety. Buttons. Button Hooks, and laces given away to Customers. S. FAGAN, Manchester Stbeet, Feildoto, & Bulls. TVT O T I C E . Impounded in the Public Pound, Feilding, for Trespass on Mr Sexton's proporty, Harbour Board,— One Red and White Cow, branded like I— H on off rump, like K on off ribs, front bit out of left ear, back bit off right ear. One Red and White Heifer, branded like WS on off rump, slit in right ear. For Trespass on Mr Marshall's property — One Red Heifer, branded like OW on near rump, slit in top of both ears. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Friday, December 7th, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, in accordance with the Impounding Act. JOHN TU.RNEB, Poundkeeper; Feilding. COLLIER & CO., having had 20 • years' experience in the Piano forte trade, beg to remind their customers that none but first- iilast> and thoroughly reliable Pianos are sold by them.- Th» cheap Foreign makers of Pianos, so many of which are shipped to New Zealand, are strictly exclude: from their stock. All. Pianos now on hand are personally selected by Mr H. Collier (who is at presont ia England) from the best .-Engiici anaContinental < Factories. . All indiruzaents H. Coiiier & Go>,«- Victoria ! Avsu'-ie-. Wanfanm. . • !'•-{- .

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 65, 29 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 65, 29 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 65, 29 November 1888, Page 3

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