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All Want. Ads. under sixteen words art • charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, over that at per inch. - ■ " " PHOTOGRAPHY. -- WANTED KNOWN, Wl-fimshed Photographs at the N.Z. Photographic Company, 64, Cuba street ("*• b» binelp, 2s first copy, Is each extra copies ; 0.D.V., Is first copy, 6d each extra copies. Satisfaction given. E. H. PEEEMAN, WANTED, a Boy. Apply to T. Bush's Ch«jap Drapery Sale, Manchester Street. ' WANTED KNOWN— That on ; FRIDAY/ the 4>th October, - my .Dairy \viJl be in full operation Butter Making, when I will be prepared to supply the Buttercup Make, famous for that fine nutty flavor which is so gratifying to the palate. Orders executed promptly. G. T. H. LINE, Junction Dairy, - "Denbigh Street, ANTED KNOWN— A splendid' supply of Smoked Hams and Bacon of really first-class quaiityjust received at The Red House. ANTED KNOWN— That I am now prepared to supply FireT\ood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM. KITCHEN. v ANTED KNOWN— Johja V* Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Boro.ugh. * %£ ANTED - KNOWN— Copies of ** the FEiiiDiNG Stab can always be obtained from" Win. Carthew, Stationer. WANTED KNOWN— Empire Tea , iff Mb, lib, and 51b tins at The Ked House. \X ' ANTED— Purchasers to inspec* V? S. Sveudsen's Men's Strong Watertight Boots, from 13/6~; Men's * Shooting Boots, 12/-; Youths' Wate- "* tight Boots, 10/6. WANTED 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 produ-rss more in quantity than any other Flour mace. Sold in' 21ba packets by all Store- • ■ keepers. 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 5 flavour,; richness, and quality is considered, is the best and cheapest Flour made, old in 21bs packets by all Storekeepers. ''- ''.'<■ -\\ ANTED KNOWN— Tljat *S. * * Svendsen has just opened up a: large consignment of Boots and c Shoes for the coming season. , Vr " ANTED— Ladies to know that * * S. Svendsen is selling Ladiea* High. Log- Lace Boots from 10/6. W~TNTED KNOWN.— The Job Work . done at the StaK Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. WANTED 'KNOWN.— Bill Heads, Memos, Yisitine Cards Enve lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Sxas Office. BANKRUPT BOOTS ! BANKRUPT BOOTS ! BANKRUPT BOOTS \ ' DT THE- -ESTATE Ol 1 . ' THOS. WALKER. * For Seien Days Only ! AT « THE OTHER HOUSE,'". Opposite Pollock's. COMEEiKLY! COME EARLY! Aud secure some of the BARGAINS! as the Stock is limited. T. BUSH, Cash Purchaser ONE POUND iIEWAED. . rjIHE above reward will be paid to J_ any Person finding, and returning to- me at Cheltenham; 1 dark,. -. Chestnut Horse, three white legs from the knees and a lump on -one of the knees: 1 light Chestnut Trap .Horse. They went astray on Tuesday, the 22nd instant. • • . . THOMAS MoFAELANE, Blacksmith, Cheltenham, ~WWx r WT. 1.T.N,6.T.<*.A.0.T.tJ. . . PEILDING LODGE,, No. 1940, E.G. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of th©, above Lodge will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feildihg, on MONDAY, the 4th N..vrfthber, 1889. Business : Initiation. , Lodge tyled at"B p.m. Visiting Brothron are invited. By command of the VV.M. , THOMAS W. K. FOSTER, * ' • Secretary* JOB PEINTINGin all its branches executed on the shortest notice ; at the Star - Office Charge* very reasonable.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 57, 31 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 57, 31 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 57, 31 October 1889, Page 3

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