-TTTANTED" KNOWN — Fresh. ''V V Pysters, Smoked Fish, Bananas, Oranges, and President Tobacco at the Shamrock Boarding House. WANTED " RETURNED —To tdt Cbamberlain, at the Flour Mill, or to the Stab Office, a Whip," lost on Friday. A reward ..will be given. WANTED— A Driver for horse* on tramway; must be competent. — John Bartholomew, Feilding. iL _J t U* ANTED KNOWN —Just re«v . chived at Stak Office, a beautift.il assortment of German- Ball Prograrames, Prize Cards, &c. ' WANTED— Tenders for the, purchase of section 460, Fergussou Street. / Tenders close on the 24th instant. Address box 15, P. 0., Feilding. . . .- •\V ANTED KNOWN— That AlV \ . peei> Eade has been appointed agent for the Auckland- made Wire Mattrass, and can therefore sell the sanie at a great reduction in price at the Corner Furniture Warehouse. • W ANTED KNOWN— That S. J". Thompson has & large stock of Axes and Slashers on hand. 1 WANTED KNOWN — Buperior Board and Residence (private) in a comfortable home. Within^ five minutes walk of the post office. Terms moderate. For address, apply Fetldhtg Stab. Office, - ■ ... \\? ANTED KNOWN, — Ladieß' Vt and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svendsen's. •-■-'■ •IT; ANTED KWOWN— Mr G. W. V* Shaileb, photographer, will visit Jb eilding personally every Wednesday, and will take Carte de Visite, Cabinet, and other Photos in the studio of Mr G. W. Fowles', Manchester Street. '" ' . .' VTT ANTED KNOWN — A large v ? selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, - •■ AN T E D K N OWN— John Marshall. now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in al I parts of the Borough. W' ANTED KNOWN— That lam now, prepared to supply. Fire '.Aftood of , all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders.. WILLIAM KITCHEN. 117 ANTED KNOWN— Copies of VV the Feilding Star can\all ways be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer.- \ .- t ' ANTED KNOWN.' -r- Bill Heads Memos, Visitiner Cards ' Enve* - lopes, Mill Books, and all other-kinds of Printing Job . Work done a the- Star Office. ' . . 117 ANTED KNOWN — That si Vw » Svendsen has just opened U£ fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best value in town. ' - ' ' ANTED KNOWN— Arrival of Lon .. don Mail Case, per lonic:— The Police. Minister, by J. S. Borlaae, 9d; Long Odds, -by Hawley Smart, -2/6 ; Romance of a' Lawn Tennis Tournament, by Lady Dunboyne, 1/3; Samantßa among the Brethern," by Josiah 'Allen's Wife, illus., 2/6 ; The Mystery of Eitherrlon'B Grange, by Havillard, 2/6; A Sappho of Green Springs and other,-Tales, by Bret Harte, 4/6*; the Three Diggers, by Percy Clarke, 2/6 ; Family World,-Bth quarterly division,' 2/- ;' Young Ladies* Journal, April, 1/6; Family 'Novelist, div. 01, 2/.— Wm.Pabk,' The Book Dep&t, Palmerston North. PftELIMINABY NOTICE. C. G. COLVILLE WOULD beg to announce thaft he has started business in the premises adjoining. Mr Carthew's, in Manchester street, with one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF Boots and Shoes Ever opened up in the district, Which he is determined to Sell at prices that will command a fair share of public support. ONE TRIAL WILL PHOVE THAT MR UOLVILLE Promises no more than lie is able to fulfil. 0. G. COLVILLE, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. BOOT MANUPACTUKER, The S^tTARB, Palmbbston Nobth, ahb MAUCffESTEB STBEBT, FeILDINO. ■TTOLUNTEETJS, Honorary MemV bers of the Manchester Rifles, and Residents in town and. district who are interested in promoting ahfl assisting, in the Volunteer Movement, are invited to attend a meeting in the Assembly Rooms on FRIDAY, 26th June, 1891, at 8 p.m. : . Business : To receive Report of the Canvassing Committee, and General* OWEN PLEASANTS, Captain Commanding forTsale! ! " fTIHAT valiiable and centrally situX ated Property, being sections •266 and 262, Feilding, containing half 'an acre, 1 together with hu'ldings -thereon, now. iv tlfe • ccupation of Messrs Richards, Trimble and Lee The property "has a frontage of 66 feet to Siuibolton road, 132~ feet to .Manchester "Square, and 66 feet to Bowen street, \vith n depth of S3?)ieej; t . ■• Awlsrlo ' .•_\flW..dTOUr-
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 154, 23 June 1891, Page 3
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