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WA.JX-l.JalJ — X-ue kjwuvi vi » cii<*m and hook. Apply Stae Office. J XTTANTED — V Bush Contract foe VV Felling 50 acres, or moreBush properly felled will burn well. Apply T. Mitchell, Contractor, Posfc Office, Feilding. . . WANTED TO PURCHASE— A. light Tip -dray. Apply to Wm. Thimble, Auctioueer. • WANTED KNOWN—That S. JThompson is Selling 1 dozen, tins Jam for 4/9 Cash. Give it a trial. 4/6 per doz if a case taken. WANTED— The Owner of a Woolhook. Apply Stab Office. WANTED, the owners of two Bunches of Keys. Apply at Star Office. WANTED KNOWN.— There ia Comfortable Board and Residence at Mrs Toy's, Camden Street. Mrs Toy has now accommodation for two respectable Boarders. Terms moderate. W ANTED KN OWN— Johu V* Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in al partg of the Borough. WANTED KNOWN.— On salo at S. J. Thompson's, a full stock of Clovers, Alsyke, Cowgrass, Timothy, and other imported English Seeds for the farm, of the best quality. WANTED KNOWN -Mrs Evans has taken the agency of Mis 0. Belk's Feather Cleaning, Curling, and dying. All orders promptly attended to. VV ANTED KNOWN — For the 5 * best value in Ladies, Gents and Children's Shoes try S. Svendsen. YVJ ANTED— The public to kjaoW- * y that S. Svendsen is prepared to give a .Liberal Discount for Cash during Christmas season..-. i ; WANTED KNOWN—That I am now prepared to supply Fire ■nood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders; WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN.— The Joh Work done at the Star Office is the Cheapest and Best on the Coast. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BREAD ! BREAD ! BREAD I CHRISTOPHER MATHEWS Manchester and Eyre Streets, FEILDING. IN Thanking the Residents of Feilding and Surrounding District for the Liberal Support they have favored him with, begs to state - tbat, to encourage the Cash System cf Business, he has decided fco sell' the 2. b loaf for 3d Cash or 3£d Booked. Outlying districts (delivered) B|d Cash. ' CHRISTOPHER MATHEWS. GOOD NEWS FOR FEILDING. S. D.RADFORD INTENDS holding a Monster Clearing Sale of Drapery aad Clothing in Premises Opposite Pollock's Boarding House, where WONDERFUL BARGAINS are now being offered to all. (£f-Read our Price List of New Goods , just Imported Direct : — 1 Mew Dress Stuffs, 4£d to 1/6 per yard j New Ginghams and Prints, 2/6 and 3/11 per doz New Cfshmeres, from 1/3, double width New Fancy Broches, 9/6 per doz New Tweeds, from 1/ per yard up New Flannellettes, frOm 4/6 doz ew Habit- cloth. 3/6, double width \ew Wool Tartan, 1/- per yard New Shirting, 5/6 per doz New Towels, 8 for 1/Xew Linen Tablings, 1/3 per yard New Ladies' Hats, 6d and Is New Toilet Covers, Is each - trong Ticking, 6£d yard Good Handkerchiefs, 2/6 per doz Ladies' Jackets, from 5/11 up Ladies' Corsets, from 1/11 up Heavy Sheeting, from 1/- per yard * White Calico, from 2/11 per doz White Calico, from 2/11 per doz Unbleached Calico, from 2/11 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, 8 fer 1/Remember the Sale will last for ONE MONTH. ONLY, So Please Call Early to avoid Disappointment, S. G. RADFORD, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 10th March, 1891. "VTOTICE is hereby given, in terms iM otsectiou 117 of "The Land Act, 1885," that Jamks Riley Ham-aio-sD, the selector of section 1 9, Block XI, Surve. District of Apiti, has applied to transfer, the same to Georgh Smilii CaW-xiD. J. W. A..MARCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Laul*^

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 113, 17 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 113, 17 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 113, 17 March 1891, Page 3

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