307 REMNANTS. DRESS GOODS, TWEEDS, PRINTS, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, SHIRTING, SATIN, SILK, Etc., Etc. At your Own prices. MOREY &~OO.'S SALE. WANTED— A person or persons to cut 20 cords of Firewood. Apply T. Smith, Camden Street. WANTED.— The Owner of a Buggy Lamp. Apply to S. J. Thompson, Red House. ANTED TO SELL. — Good ; upstanding Horse ; about sixteen hands, 5 years old (off) gave . good satisfaction at the hunt ; can be seen at T. Evans', Queen Street. WANTED, at once.— A good Girl or middle aged Person as general servant, apply, stating wages, to Mrs B. Bubne, Birmingham. \\ r ANTED KNOWN— Macrocar- * V pas, Pinus 'Insignus, Camelias, Flowering Shrubs, &c.,' &c, now ' ready to be removed. The abovemeutioned are of splendid growth, and have been hardened and transplanted to ensure success to purchasers.— G. T. H. Ltne, Denbigh Street. ' WANTED KNOWN — That S* Svendsen has just opened up " a large quantity of WaterjightSj Watertight Bluchers, Leggings, &c. Cheapest and best in the town. WANTED KNOWN. —Bill Heads Memos, Visitinsr Cards Enve* lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the Stab Office. , TO STOUK-OWNERS. WANTED KNOWN— Upwards . of 200 acres of Land to/ let for grazing purposes. Apply. to E. Giesen, next Racecourse, Feilding. ANTED KNOWN- S. Svendsen has a splendid lot of Gent's Nailed Shooters (East Indian Kip), selling at 14s for cash. In- , spection invited. -i\7 ANTED KNOWN— John V*' Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in all parts of the Borough. WANTED KNOWN— For all • kinds of Fancy Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pastry. Scones, &c, use only G-oulu's Golden Drop Self-Raising Flour. ■ .' ANTED KNOWN — For, all , kinds of Puddings, Pancakes, - &c , use only Gould's Golden Difep Self-Raising Flour. fT7 ANTED KNOWN— Copies of V\ the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer. ANTED KNOWN — Invalids and People of weak digestion ' should use only Gould's Self-raising Flour. Its richness of quality is unsurpassed, told by all the principal Storekeepers. W~ ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work done at the Stab Office is the Cheapest and Beat on the Coast. WANTED— Everyone to try S. Svendsen's Broad- welt Scotchgrain Shooters for Winter wear. LOST, on Thursday tne 10th July, a Sheep Dog, black, white mark under the neck, cut on hind leg, answers to the name of " Spring." Apply to F. Y. LETHBRILGE. £1 REWARD. LOST— One Bay Harness Horse, branded PM on rump (with canvas cover on). The above reward will be given on returning same to T. LOWES, Birmingham, near Feilding. W. PEAESON, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Febgttsson Street, Fbildino, Has opened up NEW LINES in BOYS' & GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS (Indestructible Toes.) LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES Good assortment. In Stock — Men's Watertiphts, Shooters, and Watertight Bluchers in great variety. Repairs neatly executed. WILLIAM PEARSON, Fergusson Street, Feilding. 499 REMNANTS, Consisting of LACES, FRILLING, TRIBfe U MINGS, RIBBONS*/ BRAIDS, &c ? , How Selling at Hali-pri^e. ■ V*"-'' '"'.!'" "' ' Ti - MQBEY & CO.'S SA&J*.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 18, 29 July 1890, Page 3
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