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OUR SHOW OF ' Winter Drapery Will take place on TUESDAY, the 16th APRIL, WHEN" we will make a choice display of all the , LEADING NOVELTIES FOE THE SEASON, We can, with confidence, ask the Public to delay making their Purchases till that date, for it is our intention to place before them the VERY LATEST & BEST GOODS in the Market, at Moderate Prices. J. C. MOEEY & CO., DBAPEES AND OUTFITTERS, THE BON MA2CHE, FbILDDTO. All Want Ads. under sixteen words are charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, ovir that at per inch. WANTED KNOWN— Cheap and effective > heep Dip, made from Caustic Potash, fc'oap, &c, at 25/- per 1000 sheep. Also, a Dip made from Caustic Potash, Soap, and Carbolic Acid, at 45/- per 1000 sheep. Used by the principal .^heep-farmers in thisDis-* trict, and to be had from W.G HAYBITTLE. fT7 ANTEDKNOWN—Mrs Smith VV at Glasgow Housp, has for sale Oranges and Lemons ; also stock of Lollies, WANTED TO PUR n "^SE— Horse, Trap, and Hauess. Apply John Taylor, Black nith WANTED TO SELL—A second «*nd Pianp. Price, £16. Apjly Stab Office. WANTED KNOWN.— The *bW rk done at the Star Office i* the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. WANTED KNOWN— That 8. Svendsen . has just opened up a large consignment of Boots and Shoes for the coining season. YT7 ANTED— Purchasers to inspect V* S. Svehdsen's Men's Strong Watertight ' Boots, from 13/6; Men's Shooting Boots, 12/- ; Youths' "Watertight Boots, 10/6. \I ANTED -Ladies to know that * * S. Svendsen.is selling Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from 10/6. 41 ANTED KNOWN— John y * Marshall now del ivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. WANTED KNO WN — Grazing for Horses, in well grassed and watered paddock. Apply Baser & Co., Feilding. WANTED KNOWN— AII Persons found trespassing on the Paddocks of the Undersigned will be prosecuted. —8. Bakek & Co. .--.-at' ■ l WANTED KN^^-Have you tried Gotnvu?s^Goldflij Drop Self-Raising Flour ?.ilt requires no Yeast, no Baking Powder, no Drugs. It saves much valuablef time ; is rich in quality; and produces more in quantity than any other Flour mace. Sold in 21bB packets by, ; all Storekeepera. \%f WANTED KNOWN— Have you 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. Oid in SSlbs packets by all Storekeepers. ? i \ ANTED Known— l am pre*V pared to supply Titoki, Rata, Manuka, and rough Firewood m two and four leet lengths, delivered in all parts of the Borough. John Marshall, Poole street. PHOTOGRAPHS! WANTED KNOWN - The N Z P,:oto Company wish to thank their Feilding Fatrons for then liberal support, nud at the same time to notify to the pnMie L'en«»rally that they are still tnking Superior and Permanent PhotourawhH at their usual prices :- Cabt»ETß Firsf copy, 2/ ; after copieH, 1/- OabtS \>e Visttes— First copy. 1/- ; after oop* " >! " 6d ' W. E. FREEMAN [a oabd.] A LFPtED H. MACLEAN, Accountant & Salesman, the squake, palmerston js % Loans negotiated. Secretary to the Palmerston North Cc operative Money Club. KIWITEA ROAD BOARD. "VfOTIGE is hereby given that tha i\ Pog Tax for the current year is Axed at seven shillings and sixpence per Dog, subject to a rebate of i wo shillings and sixpence on all Dogs registered on or, before the 80th of Jane, 1889. 1 That Mr Ohhroh's Store is appointed the Dog Eegistratibn Office., and -Mr Church: Deputy Dog Rogb i ■ .Owners olhbags Are reqnestecl to . register at once .at the Board's. Office, Feilding/or with Mr (Church, ■ -'.'\ EDMD^OQBEHERS, Dog Keglstrair.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 117, 9 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 117, 9 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 117, 9 April 1889, Page 3

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