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jd j Advertisements la ■ WESLEYAN CHUECH. 1l JUBILEE SERVICES. Ie "T"HE Eev. Mr Mobley, with othei 3 [ ' Speakers, will conduct a Wesleyan -' Jubilee service at the Wesleyan Chapel ie on FRIDAY Evening, at 7.30 p.m. Singl ~ ing by the Choir, accompanied by the d Orchestra. Li ® CHURCH OF ENGLAND. THE Sunday School Treat will take place on SATURDAY, . February 14. SHURST ATHLET 1-0 SPORTS. 3 To be held on ■ ST. PATEICK'S DAY, j TUESDAY 27th, MARCH, 1891. . PROGRAMME - 1. Boy's Race, under 15 years of age. 100 yards handicap ; open 2. Girl's Eace, under 15 years of age. i lOOyds handicap; open. 3. Foresters' Handicap, 200 yards; open fo mpmbers of the ordpr only. 4. l*t Event St Patrick's Handicap. lOOyds ; open. ' 5. l-iVii'e Walking Handicap; open H. 220 Yards Hurdle rlandicap; open. 7- Juvenile Fores'ers' Hindicap. 100 yards ; open to members of Order only (in reaai'ia). 8. High Jump (handicap); open. 9 2nd JEvent St. Patrick's Handicap, 220y.15; open 10. Veteran's Handicap, 100 yards ; 45 'years of age and over ; open. 11. 1-Mile Running Handicap; open. ■ 12 Vaulting with Pole (handicap) ; op n. 13. Married Women's Handicap, 100 yds; open." 14 3rd Event St. Patrick's Handicap, 440 yd s; open,. 15- Hop, Step, and Jump (handicap) ; open: ]G. Knights of Labor Handicap, 200 yds; open to members of the Order only. 17. Throwiug Cricket Ball ; open. 18. 15 Minutes Go-as-jou please (han dienpj ; open. ' " 19. 3 Legged Race, 150 yds; open. Full Programme to follow. JAMES S. FREEMAN, _Hon. Sec. GOOD NEWS' FOE FEILDING. S.G.RADFORD INTENDS holding a Monster Clearing Sale of Di apery and Oloihiug • for - ONE MONTH ONLY, Commencing , SATURDAY NEXT, the 14th inst. la Premises Opposite Pollock's Boarding House, When Wonderful" Bargains will be offered to all. fj^S" Read- our Price List of New Goods just Imported Direct : — New Dress Stuffs, 4£rl to 1/6 per yard New Ginghams and, Prints, 2/6 and 3/11 per doz New Cashmeres, from 1/3, double width .. • % New Fancy Broches, 9/6 per doz New Tweeds, from 1/- p«r yard up N.ew Flanuellettes, from 4/6 doz • New Hahit-cloth, 3/6, double width New Wool Tartau, 1/- per yard New Shirting, 5/6 per doz New Towels, 3 for 1/New Linen Tablings, 1/3 per yard New Ladies' Hats, 6d and Is New Toilet Covers, 1/- each Strong Ticking, 6£d yard Good Handkerchiefs, 2/6 per doz Ladies' Jackets, from 5/1 1 up Ladies' Corsets, from 1/1 1 up Heavy Sheeting, from I/- per yard White Calico, from 2/1 1 per doz Unbleached jUalico, from 2/1 1 per doz Ladies' Silk Mittens, 1/- per pair 200-yard reels Cotton, 1/- per doz Ladies' and Children's Hose, from 6d per pair Dress Buttons, 1/- per gross Best Crape only, 1/6 per yard Men's Braces, 6d per pair Men's Ties, 3 for 1/Men's Merino Sox, 6d per pair Men's Caps; 1/Men's Merino Unders, 1/Men's Mole Trousers, 4/11 up Men's Coats, 8/11 Men's Drawers 1/11 Men's Dungaree Trousers, 2/11 Men's Working Shirts, 1/1 1 up Men's Gloves, 9d Men's White Kid Gloves, 1/11 Remember the Sale will last for ONE MONTH ONLY, So Please Call Early " to avoid Disappointment. S. G. RADFORD, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, 14th INST. Sale at 12.30 p.m. WM. TRIMBLE will sell at his Mart as above — Saddles, Bridles, Furniture, Lamps, Crockery, Fly Rod, Horse Clippers, Gasolene, Lawn Mower, Scythe, Horse Collars. Also, — On account of Feilding Club twelve months of the last London and Colonial Papers Parliamentary Debates, Postal arid Telegraph Guides, Government Gazettes, &c. No Reserve. Sale sharp at 12.30 p.m. as the Auctioneer has to sell at Mr Belfix's, Makino at ,2.30 p m. W. TRIMBLE, Auctioneer THANKS. I DESIRE that those Persons whn so kindly came to the assistance of my Sons on Tuesday last, at the time of their trap accident, will- accept my sincere thanks. JOHN MARSHALL.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 99, 12 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 99, 12 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 99, 12 February 1891, Page 3

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