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All Want Ads. wider sixteen wor tia.fi ■ charged Is cask, if booked Is 61 *> i t that at per inch. WANTED— A good General S«Yvant for a private family. \>i Waiiganui. Apply H, office of this paper. . ' W ANTE!)— The Public to inspect the large stock of Electroplated Desert and Dinner Forks; Tea, Desert and Table Spodns ; also Butter Knives, at the Hed Honse. WANTED ItNOWN—A large .and varied stock of the Ct-o-J./ brated Watei-bury Watches (short wind) on Iwnd at the Red House. ; WANTED KNOWN- S: Stfeiidsen has a splendid lot of Genfs Nailed Shooters (East ludiatt Kip), selling "at 14s for cash. In'speetion invited. WANTED KNOWN —Tha?S Sveudsen has just opened up a nice lot of Men*s Watertight B<h>w and Watertight Bluchers, selling very cheap for cash. ? . WANTED KNOWN — For all kinds of Fancy Bread, Buna, Cakes, Pastry, Scones, &c, use only GocWs Golden Drop Selfißaisilig Flour. , ; •;: TTTANTED KNOWN — For -alt V V kinds of Puddings, Pancakes, &c , use only Gould's (iolden Drop Self-Raising Flour. ' WANTED KNOWN. — BUl' Heads M«mos, Visitinar Cards 'Bnye. lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds <>f Printing Job Work done at the Star Office. U' ANTED KNOWN-JottiL V* Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. 11 ANTED KNOWN— Copies of ** the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm.. Carthew» Stationer. • . ANTED KNOWN — Invalids and People of weak digestion sh6uld use only Gould's Self-raising Flour; Its richness of quality is unsurpassed, oy all the principal Storekeepers. WANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Star Office is thd Cheapest and Best on the Coast. TTTANTED KNOWN-8. Svend. \\ bojx has some nice lines of German Shoes selling at 9/6. . : I - REMOVAL NOTICE. A. W. McFEKRAN, GROCER AND FRUITERER, ;; HAVING removed to those mord Commodious and more centrally situated situated Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr W. Catsthew, hopes, by studying tha wants of the public generally, to. merit & share of their support. All kinds of Gbocbbies in stock. Pure Ceylon Teas, direct from - th« Plantation — best in the market. ; Localf and the Famous Silver Dust Flour kept in stock. A very nice selection of English & Colonial Lollies by the best Manufacturers. The public are cordially invited to pay a visit te McFerran's Store ; they will never Vegret it if they come. " r A. "W. MoFERRAN, Manchesteb Stebet. H. DONKIN, THE READY MONEY DRAPER* / . «... MANCHESTEE ST., FEILDING, Has opened up a Wonderful Lot of the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS I Ever seen in Feildmg* :. His PRINTS A^rASHING MATERIALS are said to be the Best m the Dis- • trict, while his . . BEESS STUFFS in ricfr profusion cannot be surpassed His TRIMMINGS & ORNAMENTS are Rich Works of Ajft frpm.the Best, Designers at Home and Abroad, His Heavier Departments are -well stocked with Lines required for eyery^ day use, in the way of Flannels, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c, &o. His BOOT and SHOE bEPART-" MENT has not been neglected, and he stills keeps this fact before tb a public— That ; he keeps the Best Assobt* MENT IN THE DISTMOT. -WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. 1 THE s.s. NAPIFJI, Captain HAK f vet, will leave Wellington every MONDAY and THUR-DAY, Foxton- every WEDNESDAY and' SATURDAY. P. R. YOI7KG, . Agent .SiS. Napier. - OR SALE— I Light Trap H^|| quiet; will carry a Lady or Gentleman. T Trial will be givejj? Apply Stab offtge. -

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 106, 1 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 106, 1 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 106, 1 March 1890, Page 3

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