XTTANTED-The finder ol a Silk VV "Square" (color old gold and black) to leave it at tbe Stab office. N_ :..'. WANTED TO SELL— A Concert Flute. Apply Stab nffice. TT.7 ANTED TO LET— About 50 W acres of Bush. Tenders close at Cheltenham Post Office May 28th. Apply to W. J. Vile. WANTED KNOWN— Tenta andFlys at the Bed House 6 xB, 10 x 12, ana* 14x16. : '"' ; ' WANTED KNOWN—^hatS."SvenZ stn has for sale this season ISOO Mac - rocarpa Plants, '2-year-old, fine, strong; • growing trees, at £1 per 100. WANTED, all who require a good Pen : to call at once at E. Mom/r's for a sample Card, gratis. '' )■ WiiNTED, Customers for fencyHand commercial Stationeryr-all new stock and prices low at E. Moults. > . , ... ■ tXTANTED, Our 6d Pocket Book to be •IT 1 used by all. Cheapest and best inthe trade.— E. Moult. . . ;t '; ' Y^ANTED, Married People to "renew ; ' VV. theirs Crockery at E.Moult's, Direct Importer. . • •■= : ; ; r ;•■' WANTEI) ; .; KNOWNi-i-MouLT's % 6d Lamps best in the market. ■■'■-■'■- By Svendsen has just opened up . a nice lot of Men's Watertight Boots selling very cheap at 14s. , WANTED KNOWN^rNb Houw coni( plete without one of Moults and Dinner Sets. Prices' withip reach of an. - .•/.•... ■■y. ",,•••;. -."' ,^"') ", ;. ; ' : WANTED, Boys and Girls to roll up ; for Exercise Books, best in themairket. Come and see them at Moults. r ANTED. KNOWN— Wedding 'and ■ Birthday Presents m Electroplated Goods" and other Fancy Lines can be * purchased at the Bed House, costing less than Wellington prices. . \; WANTED KNOWN-S7 Sveiidsen has a splendid lot of Gent's Nailed Shooters (East Indian Kip), selling at 14s < for cash. Inspection invited; , W" WANTED KNoWN>— Bill Heads, Memos, Yisitina: Cards Enve*^ - lopes; Mill Books, and all other kinds of , Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. ■ ' V .:.l - ,-^ ; U ANTED KNOWN^Copies of ! :'..-¥*! the Feilding Stab cauaL-ic; ways be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. , [ TJ^ANTED'^OWN— Odd Whiie'and v.TT 1 Gold China Cups in large or small ". I quantities at 'E^ Moults. \ ■'>'.* -■■-- WiANTEDiKNOWN.— The Job Work | -done .at the Star Office is the Cheapest and Beat on the .Coast. : - : . ■: T^^TANTBD)^ KNOWN— For . all V V kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns, Qakes, Pastry, Scones, &c., use bnly '- Gotna/s Golden ; : Drop Belf-Raisihg Flour. -/ ...;• ; ; .:,■.; -, . WANTED KNOWN — Invalids ' and People of weak digestion should use onlyiGouLD -Si Self-raising Flour. Its richness of quality is; no- ' ' r surpassed.. :~oid iff all the principal Storekeepers. ANT?ED KNOWN— 'For all J ';f. kinds of Puddings, Pancakes, K &c , use only Gould's Golden Drop >: Self-Raising Flour. v :■:■■/%}- AT^TEiX KN:G|WN— John ;<■'"■ Marshall now delivers Milk,. . every morning and evening;- in all parts of the Borough. - The Cheapeßfr v House in Feilding is • "-■''•' ftIOHARDS & Go. j For best value* in Dress Stuffs in new- ■' ' : eßt shades go to HiCrIAET)S AND GO. i ~ In Millinery, Umbrellas, TJlatera- ./ UICrTAEDS AND -CO. > are the cheapest. For cheap Hosiery^ Gloves and Rib-~"~ ■ bons go to ' , RICHARDS AND CO. ; In Macintoshes, Rugs and Blankets > - none so cheap as *■ EIOHARDS AND CQ. For Flai»nelßV Calicoes 5 , Sheetings, &o* JIICHARDS AND CO. •-■.•• is the House. ;; : I Their well-selected stock of Men's, Youths' and .Boys- Clothing is the cheapest in New Zealand, and in . , Saddlery, Boots and Shoes there is none so cheap as . . ' . : . . EICiARDS AND CO. j For Hats, Oaps^ Scarfs, Handker- : cbiefa, Ties, &c M try . • RrCrJAfiDS AND CO . ? In Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, RICHAKDS AND CO are cheap. For everything a welt-appointed General Store can supply goto KICHAROS AND CO : If you have Cash dG not forget "[ " ' Richards & Co., where . in spending a Pouud you save a Crown. eichaeSs & co., P; Dealers m Country Pkoduoe. EICHAEDS & CO., The Cheapest Cash House in Feildihig. Ilyt AN CHESTER J^IFLESi t? - '■.'■"•■■ Will Parade (full dress) on Satuh- :•'. f day, the 24th instant, the Queen's i Birthday, at the Barracks, Kimbolton Road, at 10 o'clock in the foienu^n, . £1 fine for non-attendance. OWEN PLEASANTS, \ Captain Commanding BACHELORS BALL , ';..,.' AT the Assembly Rooms on Fbiiiat, May 23rd, 1890. Double ticket; :.;. 7st 6d; single do, ss. RefreshujieiCts T C.i provided.. Dancing to commGnee at 8.30 .;^'™ ■ BOBEET SOMERVII.LB, / Seeretayj r v - -[A card.) -- : ,• ■■■■■'-.:• •:■• --^ ■■■■?-.- T\ R. 0. 0 H A K L ON i XJ :■ .. ?,..,.-. ..: -:-,^;: '-*■ ,-..-.. SUJMIEON AND PHYSICIANi . , . KIMBOLI'ON liOAD,
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 142, 23 May 1890, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 142, 23 May 1890, Page 3
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