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) 'TTT ANTED KNOWNf Men's Tweed Suits, 19/6 Boys' Tweed and Serge Suits, 4/6 Men's Overcoats, 17/6 Men's Large Cashmerette Squares, Cd each Men's N.Z. Wool Socks, 1/8 the pair Men's Linen Coilars, 8 for 1/Men's and Boys"Var=ity Caps, 1/For the above lines try MOREY & CO.'S The Bon Marche, Fergnsson Street, ' '. ■ ■ Feildmg; WANTED KNOWN— Ffe 8 h Oysters, Lemon a and Sydney Oranges just received at Shamrock Boardinghouse, Fergusson Street. WANTED "KNOWN — TEA~MEETING in Schodthouse, Makino, FRIDAY next, at 6 p.m., ia aid Methodist Sunday School. Adults Is, Children 6d. WANTED KNOWN— That S. Svendsen has just opened up a large quantity of Watertights, Watertight Bluchers, Leggings, &c. Cheapest and best in the town. WANTED KNOWN— ddd Whit&and Gold China Cups in large or small quantities at E. Moults. WANTED - Everyone to try R, . Svendsen's Broad-welt Scotch* grain Shooters for Winter wear. TO STOCK-OWiSEBS. ~ WANTED KNOWN— Upwards of 200 acres of Land to let: for grazing purposes. Apply to W. Giesen, next Eacecouree, Feilding. WANTED, all who require a good Pen to call at once at E. Moults for a sample card, gratis. - IA/ANTED, Customers for fency and "'■' commercial Stationery— all iiffwstock and prices low at E. Moults. ¥ ANTED, Our 6d Pocket Book to be used by all. Cheapest and best in the trade. — E. Moult. . : WANTED, Married People to renew their Crockery at E. Momvr's, Direct Importer. WANTED KNOWN— No Honse complete without one of Moults Tea and Dinner Sets. Prices within reach of aIL ■ W ANTED, Boys and Girls to roll up for Exercise Books, best in the market. Come and see them at Mouxt's.V WANTED KNtrWN^Wedding and Birthday Presents in Electroplated Goods and other Fancy Lines can be purchased at the Bed House, costing less than Wellington prices. - ■ W"""~ ANTED KNOWN- S. Syendsen has a splendid lot ot Gent's Nailed Shooters (East Indiafi Kip), selling at 14s for cash. Inspection invited. ; W "ANTED KNOWN.— BiII Heads Memos, Visitine- Cards Enve« lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. WANTED, Everyone to inspect:our Is . Table. Must be seen to be appreciated. — E. Moult. .J. ANTED KNOWN— John "^ Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. ANTED KNOWN — For ail kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pastry, Scones, &c.; use only GrouWs Golden Drop Self-Eaising Flour. WANTED KNOWN — Invalids and People of weak digestion should use only Gould's Self-raising Flour. Its richness of quality is unsurpassed, by all the principal Storekeepers. ANTED KNOWN — For all kinds of Puddings, Pancakes, &c , use only Gould's Golden Drop Self-Eaising Flour, WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. THE s.s. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, Captain Harvey, will leave Wellinotos every MONDAY and THURSDAY. . Fox™*- every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. " - F. R. YOUNG, Agent s.s. Napier. for Investment on Security of iJTeehold Lands. Town Properties accepted ample margin offered. fAM prepared to advance large or small sums on favorable terms to borrowers. Interest, 6J and 7 per cent— according to amount required ; 9 per scut. s nail sums. I invite enquiry as to expenses, and borrowers can then compare my terms with other lender's total charges. I have £4000 and £2000 of local money at 7 per cent, in sums of £1000 i,nd upwards. The J2OOO I can break nto smaller sums at 1\ or 8 per cent. A. SOUTHEY BAKER. sfcuiciTOK. Palmerston North. EVENING SHADES in DEESS MATERIALS, KID GLOVES, SASHES, WRAPS, And a Large Assortment of WHITE TIES, SITjKMMPKERCHIEFS, $fIJiP& GQLLAES/GIiOVSS, &o AT MOREY & GO'S The Boa Mareb.4, F^rgussou Street^ Fe4diiig..

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 4, 24 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 4, 24 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 4, 24 June 1890, Page 3

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