WANTED KNOWN— Founds a Silver Watch, in, Manchester , Street, this afternoon. Owner can r have it on application at Star office. ■ i /» . TTCT ANTED TO SELL-Sparrow-YV bill Seed Oats, 2s per bushel. - 1-*.' Stewart, Birnam, Feilding. *«-? AiN^ED KNOWN,— A big lot VV of Iron Bedsteads at the Red House. ?ellmg cheap. , WANTED KNOWN— A. Eade has just received a-chen-pline ' oi Tapestry Carpets, to oe soiJ at Is.. lOd per yard, at the Corner Furniture Warehouse. " \\ AHTBD KNOWN, — Ladies' v * ' and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash', at S. Svendseu's. m {t KNOWN — A, large selection of Ladies' Boots in . French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, - \± ANTED KNOWN— John-' **' Marshall now delivers -Milk, every morning: and evening, in t al parts of the Borough. \\ ANTED KNOWN — That ,8., * • "-vendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best value in town. Uj" * ANTED KNOWN— That I am- * * - ' • now prepared to supply Fire-, x wood of all; descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited o"n for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN—Per "Coptic," 1 New Book 3 and new supplies at Wm. Park's Book Di j pot,; Pulmerston North. Young L-idies Jonrnal, August Is 6d ; Summer No. of I.L. Hews, with colored supplement, Is 6d; .. Martin. Cash, Bu>»h ranger of l Van , Dieman's Land, 13 3d ; Academy Pic- * (ures, 1891, 3 volumes at 2s each; The Only Witness, by Goodman. 2s'6d; Ada • ! Tris'cott, by Capt. A. Hagsrard, 2s 6d;~ Quito, by Gecil Dunstan, 2s 6<l and 3s 6d ; Proved Unworthy, -1.- 3d ; The Three . Miss Kin?s, by Mrs Cross (Ada Cam« , : bridge) ; A Colonial "Reforme" 1 , by Boli .- dre wood, '.Sis. 6i ; .Fax Vobiscum and -" Greatest Thin» in the World, by-Profesi sor Drummond, Is 6d eacu. Everybody's [ Boot or Epitaphs, 9d ; Just Impediment ' by Richard Prycp, 2s 6d and 3s 6d ; Be« i view of Eeviews, June, 9d ; Sound games - with Cards, Is 3.1 ; Golden Gates Magazine, edited by J. S Winter, 9d;Me« tropolitan Fashion Sheet, Jnne, 2d ; Myra's Journal, June, lOd ; "Summer No. Pictorial World with colored l 3upple> ment, Is 6>J ; Something to Bead, div. 41, 2s. JAMES SCOTT, PBACTICAL WAfCHMAKEE & JeWEIXEB. (Next door to Mr P. Thomson.) Manchester Street, Feilding. I C< BEGS to inform * the In- • ?l t)O« _habitants o*' Feilding and surrounding districts that he has commenced business *as a practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, and hopes • to receive a fair share of public patronaga. J.S. also begs to state that he has a choice selection of first-class - Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, all the newest designs in Ladies' Gold and silver Brooches, Gem Eings, &c, at remarkably low prices. r N.B. —Ali work entrusted to my care will receive my personal attentirftion at reasonable charges, combined with good workmanship. Me Scott. I 'ear Sir, — We have much pleasure • m testifying to 'your qualifications as a first class Watchmaker, which we have had ample t'Kanee of judging during the , ten years you have been in our employ* ? ment. We wish you every .success on > leasing us. -Yours. W. Littlejobn & Son* Wellington, July 10, 1891. MANAWATU CARRIAGE PACTOIiY, Palmebvtoit N , & Ashubst. JOHN BETT. in returning thanks to his patrons for the liberal support . accorded him in the past, wishes ro notify that Me Petee Carvtlle havin« entered into partnership with him, the business \ in future will be conducted un ler the style or firm of BSTT* & CARVILLE. The firm havin? imported the latest suitable Machinery, are prepared to execute work in all the different branches of the trade wit!) despatch. Every variety of Ytlrcles made to order. Repairs, fainting. Horse Shoe* ing and Geaeral Blacksmithing work done ' on most reasonable terms. EETT AND CAKVILLE. HENRY TOLLED Oabpenteb and Joineb, Contractor for general repairs to Buildings. WARWICK STREET (2nd house past Gospel Hall), t And at Bibmixgham. Good 10ft x sft Farm Gates for sala£ a. W. SHALLEE, Maiit Street, Paxmkbston Nohth> XX] HjL yisit FEILjDING every W WEDNESDAY, at G. W. Fowles', Manchester Street, where Patrons can have Photographs finished in the Latest Style, including the new Matt Marble Type. G. W. SHAILEB. : LADIES' EMPORIUM. IMPORT ANT AN N OUH CEMENT; MI?S STEWAUT desires to in-; form the Ladies of Feilding - and the surrounding, districts that she has commenced her t first great" clearing pale of he:' superior stock. For fourteen days only, when the whole will be disposed of regardless of cost. Trimmed ami Untrimraed VVinte* Hat b, Feiuhors, Flowers. FnrCapts,^ Oorsetb.Feit ami Wool fc^rts, Gloves, .C-0., Ladies' and Children's Hosiery* c. stePwabt." ; : M-ak...jiss±e:: Square;
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 18 August 1891, Page 3
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