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EEAD._ .'■ WE are ordering our Winter Goods, and intend to procure a very large ar.d varied assortment of the very best Articles in the Market. We will have to effect a very big clearance of Goods now in sto6k to make room for the new importations. Therefore Customers will find it to their advantage to shop at THE BON MAECHE. Large concessions made on all Parcels up to the end of the present month. J. C. MOEEY & CO. All Want Ads. under sixteen words are charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, over that at per inch. TX7 A N T ii D — Tenders for erecting 100 Chains (more or less) of Wire Fencing. Tenders will close on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant. For particulars apply to P. & J. BARTHOMEW. PONIES FOB SALE. WANTED TO SELL— A pair of Chestnut Ponies (matched), four years old, thoroughly broken to Harness. Quiet and gentle. Price, the pair. Apply to SAML. DAW. WANTED — An Apprentice to Coachbuilding. Apply to G. H. Saywell. 11 7 ANTED TO LET— S-roomed y* Cottage, opposite the Denbigh Hotel. Apply to John Bishop. %A#ANTED KNOWN— A Farewell Tea ■ ■ will be given in the Wesleyan Church, Grey Street, Feilding, to the Bevd. T. N. Griffin on THURSDAY Evening next, the 28th. Tea at half-past five. Admission, One Shilling. The President of the Wesleyan Conference, Mr G-. Grant (of Sandon), Reyd. T. N. Griffin, •nd other Speakers are expected to address tiie after Meeting. ' ' * WANTED KNOWN— That S. Svendsen has just opened up a. large consignment of Boots and Shoes for the coming season. WANTED^Purchasers to inspect S. Svendsen's Men's Strong Watertight Boots, from 13/6; Men's Shooting Boots; 12/- ; Youths'. Watertight Boots, 10/6, ANTED— Ladies to know that S. Svendsen is selling Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from 10/6. ).k ANTED KNOWN;— Copies of ** the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthßw, Stationer. • " : ANTED KNOWN— John Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. % \ T ANTED KNOWN.r-TheJob Work VA done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. WANTED KNOWN.— BiII Heads, Memos, Visitine Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. ANTED KNOWN— Grazing for Horses, in well grassed and watered paddock. Apply Bases & Co., Feilding. WANTED KNOWN— AII Persons found trespassing on the Paddocks of the Undersigned will be prosecuted. — S. Baxeb & Co. WANTED KNOWN— Have you tried Gould's Golden Drop Self-Kaising Flour? It requires no Yeast, no Baking Powder, no Drugs." It saves much valuable time ; is rich in quality; and produces, more in quantity than any other Flour made. Sold in 21bs packets by all Store-, keepers. _ WANTED KNOWN— Have yon tried Gould's Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour ? No Cook should be without it, for all kinds of Cakes, Buns, Puddings, and Pastry, It acts like magic, and when the flavour, richness, and quality is considered, is the best and cheapest Flour made, old in 21bs packets by all Storekeepers. \\T ANTED Known— l am preV V pared to supply Titoki, Rata, Manuka, and rough Firewood m two and four ieet lengths, delivered in all parts of the Borough. John Marshall, Poole street. PHOTOGRAPHS! WANTED KNOWN - The N.Z. Photo Company wish to thank their Feilding Patrons for then liberal support, and »t the same time to notify to the public generally that th«y are still taking superior and Permanent Phqjlographs at their usual prices :— Cabinets —First copy, 2/- ; after copies, 1/- Oabtb db VißTTßS— First copy. 1/- ; after cop« ies, 6J. H. E. FBEEMAN " JAMES FEASEB^ ~~ i PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, Manchester Sbreet. (Opposite the Denbigh Hotel.) TANKS supplied, and spouting fixed at prices to suit the times. COPPER BOILERS And Tinware of every description at the lowest possible prices. Wood and Iron Turning, and all sorts of jobbing done on the shortest notice. Maker of the Excelsior Fire Blower — no Household should be without. Excelsior Blower for sulphuring blighte I Vines or Trees. Estimates given for all kinds of plumbing work. ■...-. JAMES PHASER. . - : _- — ! ■! , JOB PRINTING in all its braritfheia executed on the shortest notice at the Stab Office phkrgqs var? reasonable*

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 111, 26 March 1889, Page 3

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