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All Want Ads. under sixteen words are charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, over that at per inch. ANTEDKNOWN -Lecture ia the Weslejan Church this evening, at 7 30, by the Revd. J. Ward: "Reminiscences of the Tararuki War." Admission free. W~ ANTED TO SELL for CashTrap, Horse, and Harness (Silver Mounted). Price, £24. F. Beery, Blacksmith, Makiuo Road. 11 ' ANTED KNOWN. -That M. Keen V \ has a lot of English Boots from 16/6 to 30/-: also, Shoes from 10/6 lo 20/- ; and Slippers WANTED KNOWN,— That I keep cheap Boots aud Shoes as "arell as the best, and a good stock of long and short leggings. — M. Keen. WANTED KNOWN,— That I have a cheap line of Woman's and Girl's Cloth Boots from 3/6. Also Tennis and deck Shoes. — M. Keen. \\ ANTED KNOWN,— I have a good V* stock of Footballers' Boots; all sorts of Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairs done. — M. Keen. \A# ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work ™ v done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. 1X; ANTED KNOWN— That S. Svendsen has just opened up a large consignment of Boots and Shoes for the coming season. I¥7 ANTED— Purchasers to inspect ** S. Svendsen'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. WANTED KNOWN.— Bill Heads, Memos, Visitine Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. U' ANTED KNOWN— John ** Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. 41 ANTED KNOWN— Copies of f< * the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Oarthew, Stationer. ANTED KNOWN— Have you tried Gould's Golden Drop Self-Raising 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 othei Flour mace. Sold in 21bs packets by all Storekeepers. 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 Flonr made, old in 2ibs packets uy all Storekeepers. 11 r ANTED Known— l am preV•' pared to supply Titoki, Rata, Manuka, and rough Firewood m two aud four ieet lengths, delivered in all parts of the Borough. John Marshall, Poole street. N.Z. PHOTO COMPANY. 64, Cuba Stbbft, Weilujotoit. WANTED KNOWN — Oabinbts— First copy, 2/ ; after, I/- Cartes dk Vis;tbs — First copy. 1/- ; after, /6. Children under five, 1/ extra for first copy only. A*y number, fr.»m one up« war.is, may be ordered. Every satisfaotion pven. K. H. FREEMAN, Manager MANCHESTER BUTCHERY, Kimbolton Road. nn HE following are the Cash Prices JL for Meat which will now be charged at my shop :— Prime B*ef ... 3d per lb Boiling „ ... 2dto2Jd Corned „ ... 2d to 3d Mutton 2£dtoSd Veal, best cuts ... 4d per lb P^rk , 4dperlb Beef Sausages ... 4dperlbPork „ ... 6dperlb THOMAS HIRST, Mxchester But chest Feildmg, Nov 10, 1888 OPENING NOTICE. E J. DAVIES, PRACTICAIi WATCHWAKER and JEWELLER, (Formerly With Kohk & Co , Wellington, and of London) BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Feilding and District that he will commence Business at THE OTHER HOUSE, MANCHESTER STREET. On MONDAY, MAY 20th, instant. All Horological Repairs will be executed in the most scientific manner, aud a' l work guaranteed for twelve months. WELLINGTON TO- FOXTON. •TIHF, 8.8. NAPIER, Captain HakJL vey, will leave Welltngtoit every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxtoi*- every WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY. ' r f F. B. YOUNG, Agent sis. Napier. NOTICE TO TRESPAS|m?S. A NYONE Trespassing with Bog x\_ or Gun on my Property will be Prosecuted. ,' . JAMES G.VWILSO%:

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 133, 16 May 1889, Page 3

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