All Want Ads. under sixteen words «rs ■ •V charged Is cash, if '"booked Is 6d, orer that at per inch. - . .-'"'• ANTED TO LET— 3O Acres of Bushfalling. Apply sharp at the To t Office, Bunnythorpe. \I ANTED KNOWN — That in v * future my Day in Feilding will be Thubsday instead of Wednesday.— G. W. SnATLER, Photographer. WANTED KNOWN— I iiave fur sale two Double-seated Bougies ; also, ore pring Curt (oecond hand), in good order and very cheap. G. H. SAYWELL. Coachbmlder, Feilding. WANTED KNOWN— That on FRIDAY, the 4th October, my Dairy will be in full operation Butter Making, when I will be prepared to supply the Buttercup Make, famous for that fine nuLty flavor which is so gratifying to the palate. Orders executed promptly. G. T. H. LYNE, Junction Dairy, Denbigh Street, WANTED -The Inhabitants of the Manawatu to> know that we are the largest Makers and Im-. porters of Carriages in the Province, and that we sell any kind of Vehide on the time payment system. Apply Roxtse & Hubrelx, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN— A splendid supply of Smoked Hams .and Bacon of really first-class qualityjust received at The Red House. N.Z. PHOTO COMPANY, 64, Cuba Stkeft, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN — Cabinets— Firm copy, 2/ ; aftpr, 1/- Cabtks db Visttes — First cop?. 1/-; after, /fi. Children under five, 1/- extra for fii«t copy only. A> y number, from one up« war-Is, may be ordered. Everv satisfais- - tion given. E. H. FREEM A.N», Manager WANTED KNOWN. — Bill; Heads, Memos, Visiting Cards, Enve lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at" the Star, < )ffine. '. .i. ANTED KNOWN— Copies* of ♦ » the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. \1 ANTED KNOWN— W.G.HayVt bittxb now keeps Window Glass m stock. ANTED KNOWN--That I am now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including ~ Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. , \\' ANTED KNOWN— John >* Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in! all parts of the Borough. V\ y ANTED— Purchasers to iuapec* **' S. Svendsen's Men's Strong Watertight Bootß, from 13/6; Men's Shooting Boots, 12/- ; Youths' Watertight Boots, 10/6. WANTED KNOWN— Empire Tea in ilh, lib, and 51b tins at The * Ked House. WANTED KNOWN— Have you tried Goru/s Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour? It requires no Yeast, no Baking Powder, no Drugs. U saves much valuable time ; is rich in quality; and produces more in quantity than any othei Flour made. 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 Flour made, old in Silbs packets by all Storekeepers> II ANTED KNOWN— That S. V* Svendsen has just opened up a large consignment of Boots and - Shoes '.for the coming season. XX.% ANTED— Ladies to know that VV' S. Svendsen is selling Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from 10/6. TO THE INHABITANTS OF FEILDING AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT. I BEG to tender my sincere thanks for the past, support accorded me, and having decided to take over the Business of the well-known ■Furniture. Warehouse of Messrs Eade & Venn, trust in ray new venture that by keeping a Large Stook, aDd strict attention to Business, combined with the Beat Workmanship, to obtain the support accorded the late firm. For the next week or two I shall hold in my present Shop A GREAT CLEARING SALE of a Host of First 61ass Furniture preparatory to removal to the New Premises. 10 % to 15 % DISCOUNT at this GREAT SALE. Remember— Only for a Week or two. ALFRED EADE. Cabinetmaker AWAHURI FELLMONGERY, W. MACMILLAN .„ IS prepared to give the Highest -_ Price for Skius, Wool, &c., ; &cf. Being a genuine Fellmonger, and nofc . buying for other people, he i« ii^ a position to give the best value, the cost of commission, freight, Ac., being saved. During the coming season he will be a Buyer of Wool m aay- quantity. •• Wooisppured on Commission; .atfcl" ' deliverers at-rthe Railway Statioils of-' Palmei-stcm ■;- or- Folding at lowest rat^s. ' "
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 44, 1 October 1889, Page 3
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