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TOjOTEIX4A Man^tJ ' : fo &n---1 »/ : VloX^iin cutting fireyrpoij.^ Apply G. 8. Smith, Camden Street. WANTED— Everybody to go i 0 ..; the Fruit Shop of Mrs Grohob. EvANSto : purchase; Chnstchurch Chl^u and fresh Fruit. Oysters' to arrive. XTTANTEIS-.A smart Lad (about JVV 16 years of age^ abl e to n»ilt. Apply L.HoLDipN, Makino. , • CQR '< SALE'i—^An American dfcgaii; 1 ■r : . 'nearly new, l£ stops, awell^ -For ; price, etc.-, apply Mrs 0; BbowK, Feildin<./; • ! WANTED -KNOWN — Wash, ! bottrn's famous Gollingw.<>od Hematite Paints in any quantities, and all tints and colors may be ob» tained!at the Red House. < WANTED KNOWN— W. Rtjading has erected a special Advertising Board in one of the best positions on the Feilding Railway Station, and is prepared to receive orders for publishing casual notices vf any description. WANTED— The Public toinspecfc the large stock of Electroplated DeSert "and Dinner Forks ; Tea, Desert and Table Spoons ; a'iso ' Butter Knives, at the Hed' House. ' ' ANTED KNOWN — A large and varied stock of the Cele- " brated Waterbury Watches (short wind) on hand at the Red House. ANTED KNOWN-S Svendsen has a splendid llort r of r Gent's Nailed Shooters (East Indian Kip), selling at 14s for cash. Inspection invited. WANTED KNOWN— That/. Svendsen has just opened up a nice lot of Men's Watertight Boots and Watertight Bluchers, selling very cheap for cash. * ~"~ WANTED KNOWN — For all kinds of Fancy Bread, Bans, , Cakes, Scones, &c, use only Gouxa/s Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour. TTTANTED KNOWN — F«r all VV kinds of Puddings, Pancakes, &<S ,' use only Gould's Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour. WANTED KNOWN. — BiU Heads, Memos, Visitine- Cards Enve lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at , the Stab Offic f- !< ' ' "' '' V\ ANTED KNOWN^Jobn, T V* Marshall now delivers Milk, ( , every morning and evening, in, all „, parts of the Borough. » M , ANTED KNOWV-^ T Copies of /' , the Feildino Stab can al- ' ' ' ways be obtained 'from Wm. Carthew, ' Stationer. - n WANTED KNOWN— lnvalids and People of weak digestion should use only Gould's Self-raising Flour. ,Its richnessj of quality is un- " surpassed, fold uy all the principal Storekeepers. ,- ANTED KNOWN-S Syendsen has some niqe Lines } of . i Gprman Shoes selling at 9/6. H. DON KIN, THE READY MONEY DRAPER, MANCHESTER^ ST., FEILDING. ' • i> •Has opened up a Wonderful Lot of the ,' . NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS! ' Ever seen in Feilding. • v r , His ■ > PRINTS & WASHING MATERIALS ' ' are said to be the ' Best m the District, .while hjs DRESS STUFFS in rich profusion cannot be surpassed - -His < *". t " TRIMMINGS ORNAMENTS ' ! . are Rich Works of Art from the Best Designers at Home and Abroad. - His Heavier 'Departments are well stocked with Lines required for every day use, in the way of Flannels, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c, &o. s His BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT has not been neglected, .and he stills keeps this fact before the public — ' ' T That hk seeps the Best Assobt- ' menx ik the dlstbiot. ''' ' NOTICE. HAVING this day sold out of my Drapery Business, "Kimboiton Road, Feilding, all accounts oWing to me must be settled at once' at my' Residence, opposite Dr Charlton's, Kimboiton Road. y . < The Shop will be,, re-opened next '*-*- week under a new Company. CHRISTOPHER BROWN. ' ' March 15th, 1890. ~ LOWES 5 T^ * BIRMINGHAM HOTEL. T. LOWES, Proprietor, THIS commodious, well-fnrnished, and popular Hostelry is situated some 18 miles from Feildmg, adjoinirg the Feildini* and Pumberton Blocks. 5 . > r "■ To VisrroFs anp Tourists TaiarHoxEii f OPFfiBS SPECUL ATTHACTIONS. Wines, Spirits and Beers -of the best t Brands kept in stock. Mr S, Daw's Coach runs between 'the '• '. Hotel on ' Mondays, Thursdays, and tuLUTityb.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 3

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592

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 116, 25 March 1890, Page 3

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