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WANTED, by a Young Man— Board and Residence in a i Private Family. Apply by letter Stab Office, or Box 15J P.O. WANTED™ KNOWN — Found", * two Bank Notes. Apply Stab Office. ' • WANTED KNOWN-Found, a Purse. Apply Stab Office: WANTED- Tenants for , convenient 6-ronmpri TTnnso, •■'ith 4 fire places, together with good paddock} early possession. -Also, 4roomed Cottage; immediate posses-, sion. — Geo. C. Hill, Agent. WANTED TO SELL — Toilet . Bets and Iron Bedsteads just to hand extra cheap, at A. Eade's} the Corner Furniture Warehouse, WANTED KNOWN-Found, a Silver Watch, in Manchester Street, this afternoon ' Owner can have it on application at Stab office:. WANTED TO SELL-Sparrow-bill Seed Oats, 2s per bushel. . —P. Stewart, Birnam, Feilding. J& TJT ANTED KNOWN,— A big ldt * of Iron' Bedsteads at the Bed House. Selling cheap. TV ;* ANTED KNOWN, — Ladies' y* and Children's shoes in great variety,' latest' styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svendsen's^ .' VJT ANTED KNOWN—A, large * * selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, IT7 ANTED K N OWN— John Marshall now delivers Milk; every morning and evening, in al parts of the Borough. V\r ANTED KNOWN — That S. Vt Svendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's* Boots, best value in town. ' . tjt ANTED KNOWN— That lam now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. • WILLIAM KITCHEN.

WANTED K^OWN— Per "Coptic," New Books and now supplies at „ War Park's Book Depot, Paluierston North. * Young Ladies Journal,' August Is 6d ; Mimmer No. of LL. News, with colored supplement, Is 6d ; Martin Cash, Bushranger of Van Dieman's Lnnd, Is 3d; Academy. Piclures, 1891, 3 volumes s at 2s enr-h ;,The Only Witness, by Gooilmnn. 2s*t»d; l Ada Triscott,by Capt. A. Hazard, 2s 6d; Quita, by Cecil Dunstnri, 2s 61 and 3s 6d ; Proved Unworthy, 1 - 3d ; The Three . MissKiiitrs, by Mrs Cross (Ada- Cam* bridge); A Colonial Beforme-, by Bol« drewbod, 2s 6 1 ; .Fax Vobiscum and' Greatest Thing in the World, by Profes* sor Drummond, Is 6d each. Everybody's Book ot Epitaphs,, 9d ; Just Impediment by Eichard Pryce, 2s 6d and 3« 6d j Re« view of Reviews, June, 9d ; Round game!) with Cards, Is 3d ; GoMen Gates Magazine, edited by J. S Winter, 9d ; Me-* tropohtan Fashion Sheet, June, 2d ; Myra's Journal, .June, 10d; Summer No. Pictorial World with colored supplement, Is 6d ; Something to Read, div. 41, 2a. .___ JAMES SCOTT, Practical Watchmaker & Jewelers. (Next door to Mr P. Thomson.) Manchester Street, Feilding. IQJ BEGS to inform the inc Jo!« habitants of Feilding and surrounding districts thathe Las 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 desigDS in Ladies' Gold and Silver Brooches, Gem Rings* &C, at remarkably low prices. , N.B.— All work entrusted to my eare will receive my personal at ten - tintion at reasonable - charges, combined with good workmanship. - Mb Scott, I 'ear Sir, — We hare much pleasure in testifying to your qualifications as a ' first class Watchmaker, which we have had ample chtmee of judging durinftrtlie ten years you have been in our employ* ment We wish you every success on. leaving us. -Yours, W. Little john & SaSi Wellington, July 10, 1891. LADIES' EMPORIUM. IMPORT ANT AJN JS OUN CEMENT. MISS STEWART desires to inform the Ladies of Feilding and the surrounding districts that she has commenced her first great clearing sain of her superior stock. For fourteen days only, when the whole will be disposed of regardless of cost- ~ Trimmed and Untrimmed Winter Hats, Feathers, Flowers. Fur Gapes, Corsets, Felt and Wool Skirts, Gloves, #c, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. E. STEWART, Manchester Square. AWAHURI STORE AND POST OFFICE. | W. NICHOLSON, | GENERAL STOREKEEPER. (Formerly H. Bennett.) BEG * to infoim the residents T>f Awahuri and district that he has just received a well selected stock of— j Groceries Boots Drapery & £!lothing Ironmongery Crockery & Tinware Fancy Goods Best brands Tobacco and Cigarefaies. All orderp intrusted to him will ba 1 deliyprir. ..lih promptue&s aad. ; /*"' ~":-"; : GAX6'

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 22, 20 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 22, 20 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 22, 20 August 1891, Page 3

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