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'• TTTANTED KJSfO'WN- 5s reward. tW Lost in Saddling PaddpVk Racecourse, Masbhic i Trinket, '.sqha're and compasses (gold). Apply Stab , oflßee. - WANTE : KNOWN-That S J . Thompson is Agent for thi Celebrated Silver Dust Flour . \AI ANTED, all who require a good ci "" to call at once at E. MoVLT's^fb a sample card, gratis. VAfANTED,- Married People- to renew ' • X™ their Crockery at E. MoULTs, Direct Importer. .- ! IA#ANTED, Customers for faucv 'an(l •V commercial Stationery—ail new stock and prices low at E. Moults. WANTEDy Boys and GirltTto roll up for {Exercise - Books, best .in "- : the market. Come and see IhematMbcfiitW ' WANTED, Buyers for cheap and good Glassware at E. Moults. ;aA WANTED KNOWN— No House complete without one of Mould's Tea I '-.;. 1 and Dinner Sets. Prices within reach of all. > :.-;■;. .-.,; ' . WANTED KNOWN— Odd White and . Gold China Cups in large or small ; quantities at E. Moults. WANTED, Everyone to inspect our la "' ' Table. Must be seen to be appreciated.— E. Moult. WANTED KNOWN-t-Moult's 6s «'/., Lamps best in the market. WANTED KNOWM — A large ■ "; . and varied stock of .the i Cele-' ;'y brated Waterbury Watches (short wind) on hand^at the Red House. ':■ ANTED KNOWN— W. Reading has erected a special Advertising Board in one of the best positions on the Feilding Railway Station, and m prejfared to receiire ."'y-' 'orders for publishing casual notices of : any descriptibn. :, '" : : ••'.'.■ ; ; WANTED ; KNOWNttB7 Svendsen has a splendid lot of ' Gent's Nailed Shooters (East Indian Kip)\ selling at 14s for cash. In- ,~ spection invited. rtir Anted renown — qjhat ,s. Vi V V Svendsen has just opened up a nice lot oi Men's Watertight Boots and Watertight Bluchers, selling very cheap ior cash. WANTED, Our 6d Pocket Book to be used by all. Cheapest and best in the 4rade;-r-Ei Moult. . WANTED KNOWN— For all kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns,' Cakes, Pastry, Scones, &c, use only Gould's ■ Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour. - WANTED KNOWN — Fnr all , . .kinds of Paddings, Pancakes, ' &c , use only Gould's Golden Drop , , Self-Raising Flour. ' ' ' WANTED KNOWN.^-Bfll Heads '' Memos, Visitina- Carda Enve lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of - Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. \a ANTED SN OWN— John W Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, -in all parts of the Borough. T^TTANTED KNOWN — Invalids /W and People of weak digestidp should use only Gould's Self-raising Flour. Its richness of quality is unsurpassed, sold uy all the principal Storekeepers. VA/ ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work VV done at the Star. Office is tho Cheapest and Best on the Coast. H. DONKIN, THE READY MONEY DRAPER, MANCHESTER ST.. FEILDING, . Has' opened up a Wonderfui Lot of the NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS! Ever seen in Feiidmg. His PRINTS ifc WASHING MATERIALS are said' to be the Best in the District, while his > - DEESS STUFFS . in rich profusion cannot be surpassed . His Tf 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 eyery day use, iv the way of" Flannels, . " Sheetings, Shirtmgs, &c, &c. His BOOT, and SHOE DEPARTMENT has not been neglected, and he stills keeps this fact before thepublic — ' " • L* ; That he keeps the Best 'Assortment in\t_e District. 1 REMOVAL NOTICE. , A. W. McFERRAN GKOCER AND FRUITERER, HAVING removed to those more, Commodious and more centrally situated situated Premises formerly in the occupation of Mr W. Carthew, hopes, by studying tha wants of the publio generally, to merit a share of their support., All kinds of Gkooebebs in stock. . , Pure Ceylon Teas, direct from the Plantation— best in the market. * Local, and the Famous Silver "Dust Flour kept in btock. A very nice selection of English & Colonial Lollies by the best Manu- , lacturers. ( .... I The public are cordially invited i - j pay a visit to McFerran's S-h' - . ■ .' will never regret it if they *, A. W. McFEEKAN, . Manchester STfiifex,

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 122, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 122, 8 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 122, 8 April 1890, Page 3

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