All Want Ads. under sixteen words art charged Is cash, if booked Is 6d, ovef that at per inch. WANTED KNOWN- A Dance will be held in the Foresters* Hall after the Flower Show is over. TTTANTED -2 or 3 good ScytheVV meu - Apply Henry Burrelii Kimbolton Road. WANTED TO LEASE for a few . Months— From 50 to 200 acres of Grass, within 10 mik's of Feilding. Must have sheep - proof feneea. Apply Star Offite. TENDERS. WANTED for- outtiug, making aud stacking 5 acres of Grass Hay. • Tenders close at 7 o'clock p.m. on SATURDAY", 7th December, at the"' office of the undersigned. HUGH L. SHEKtt ILL. ". ANTED KNOWN-- Charles WicKiiAir will shortly resign his appointment as Borough Nightsoii Contractor. . WANTED KNOWN— Good Oldf Potatoes 6/6 per sack (cash) at -Red House, sack returnable. \ WANTED KNOWN— S. Svendsen has just received 10 Trunks of Summer Light Boots and Shoes from Arthur & Co., Glasgow. WANTED KNOWN- -That ou FRIDAY, the^4th .October, ~ my Dairy will be in full operation 1 Butter Making, when •I ' will be prepared to supply the Buttercup Make, 1 famous for that fine nutly flavor which is so gratifying to tlie palate. - Orders executed promptly. - G. T. H. LYNE, ' Junction Dairy, Denbigh Street, WANTED KNOWN— -That! am now prepared to supply' Fir- ' ■ssbod of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, '^delivered in every ' part of the Town. Parties waited oa , fox- orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN— Have you tried Goulo'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, m ; quantity then any otLez -Flour made. Sold in 21ba packets by all Storekeepers. - ' ' ' * TTTANTED. KNOWN -Have you - VV tried Gould's Golden Drop - Self-Raising Flour ? Ko 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, 18 the best and cheapest Flour "made, old in 2lbs packets uy all Store. keepers. IX ANTED ' KNOWN-That S. »'*' Svendsen has just opened up a large consignment of Boots anfl Shoes for the coming season. ' - \ f \ ANTED— Ladies to know that * » S. Svendsen is selling Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from- 10/6'
WANTED KNOWN— I am now selling Milk at 2d the quart, delivered in all parts of the Borough. — John Makshall, the, only genuine Dairyman, Makino Road, i WANTED KNOWN. — Bill , Heads, Memos, Visitine- ■ Cards Enva i lopes, Mill Books, and all. other kinds ef Printing Job Work done at the Stau O ffice. ~Wm x.m--1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.TJ. FEILDLNG LODGE, No., 1940, E.O. THE Regular Monthly' Meeting of 'the,' above Lodge _ will be" held at" the .Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Foilding, on MONDAY, the '9th. December, 1889. ; Business: Passing. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. - . Visiting Brethren are invited. .. By command of the VV.M. THUMAS W. K - " Secretary. • | MAKINO VARIETY STORE. ' F. BERRY, i j BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, AND | " " IRONMONGER, .■_ i "VYTISHES to thank his Customers *'* VV and the General Public for" tbeir past patronage since being in business, and begs to inform them that he will remove into his NEW & COMMODIOUS PREMISES on 'Wednesday next. -, He has added to his business a Variety Store, where he intends to . sell Gioceries, Tobacco, Tinware, Cutlery, Ironmongery, Drapery, Cordials, Confectionery and ' Fruit. In fa'cfi - everything required to complete' a. General Store will be kept in stock". All Goods marked in plain figures, ' and no reasonable offer refused for jCaah. . -. • .' • F.B. also intends to "buy Stock and , I Produce, or exchange Goods for same. ' !•' Customers waited on for Orders, and Goods delivered. ...... His Motto is : " Live and let live." AWAHURI FELLMONGERY, W. MACMILLAN WILL give the Highest Cash Price for Wool, Skins, Hides, &c, and is prepared to buy any quan* , tity during the. Season. - ' ' - ' Scouring done at lowest rates t , >■•'"- - ' ■ -«• . . Wool Packs with fast' afld looae topa. .' oUs,,R'uadle; Tea, Sugar, "aVa-^U: '' FarmovH requteites'for sale: attbwesf" < briooßr 1 " *
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 71, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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