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WANTED KNOWN I—Tenders1 — Te'nders will be received up till TUES- • > DAY, 15th September, for purchase of balance of Richards & Oo.'s Boots and Shoes, consisting of 190 " pairs. For stock sheets and particulars apply Richards and Co., FeiliEng. «, WAiNTED KNOWN— That Colo- . ' nial Cement in one cwt bags can be procured at the Red House. ANTED KNOWN- White and Gold Cups and v aucers very cheap at the tted House. VJk ANTED KNOWN -That the **. Colonial Cement is quite as good, if not better, than the English, and selling mucn cheaper, at the Red House, * WANTED KNOWN— Lhne in bags, very cheap, at the Red House. WANTED TO SELL — Toilet bets andiron Bedsteads just to hand extra -cheap,- at A. Eade's, the Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED TO SELL-Sparrow-bill See.l Oats, is per bushel. — P. Stewart, Birnam, Feilding. fT7 ANTED KNOWN,— A big lot VT of Iron Bedsteads at the Red House. Selling cheap. *X7 AHTED KNOWN, — Ladies' **' and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions- at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svend^ sen's. * VXJ ANTED KNOWN— i larg* V T selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, WANTED KNOWN — That S Svendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best' value in town. lAIANTED KNOWN— Per "Coptic," ■ ■ $cv? Books and new supplies at Wh, Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North. Young Ladies Journal, August Is 6d ; fcunimer No. of I.L. News, with colored supplement, Is 6d ; Martin Cash, Bushranger of Van Dienian's Land, Is 3d ; Academy Pic-, • tures, 1891, 3 volumes at 2s each ; The Only Witness, by Goodman, 2s 6d; Ada Triscott, by Capt. A. Hagpard, 2s 6d; Quita, by Cecil Dunstan, 2s 6d and 3s 6d ; Proved Unworthy, Is. 3d ; The Three Miss Kings, by Mrs Cross (Ada Cam* bridge) ; A Colonial Reformer, by Bol« drewood,- 2s 6i ; ±*ax Yobiscura and Greatest Thins in the World, by Profesn sor Drummond, Is 6d each. Kverybody's Book ot Epitaphs, 9d \ Just Impediment. ' by Richard Pryce, 2s 6d and 3s Bdj Re« view of Reviews, June, 9d ; Roun i garnet) with Cards, Is 3d ; Golden Gah*s Maga^* zinc, edited by J. S Winter. 9d; Metropolitan Fashion Shei't. June," 2d ; Myra's Journal, June. lOd ; Summer * No. Pictorial World wiih c. -loved supplement, Is 6d ; Something to Read, div. 41, 2s. The District Land and Survey Office. , Wellington, Ist Sept., 1891. ■ NOTICE is hereoy given, ia terms of section 117 of "The Land Act, 1885," that William Brandt, the Selector ol Section 20, Block \Ui, Survey District of Apiti, has applied to transfer the sttme to John Pawson,, junior, and William Jonas Pawsok. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ' MANCfIESTER:STORES, MAX IK O. MESSEd. EATLIFF ;BEOS^ beg to notify to their niini^r-' ous customers and kind patrons dur? ing the past two and a half years that they have been in business, that. they have now sold their businessv^p^Mr ; Anthony Broadbent, of Wellington, who has had many years of Cploniial experience both in Australia and New : Zealand, in both the wholesale fini retail departments. Messrs Eatltpf Bros, wish to return their heartiest and most sincere thanks for favors .bestowed during their term of business, and trust that all their friends will - continue to bestow their patronage on their successor, Mr Bboadbent, whom they can sincerely recommend to all who may continue, and add to the future business of the establishment, which will be re-stocked with ample lines in all departments by the neyr proprietor. EATLIFF BEOS, September 1, 1891. Just Received — LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Whitelead, Oils and Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Materials. A VERY Large Stock of all kinds of PAPERPANGINGS At Lowest Prices. B. &.E7TINGEY t The Square, PaliMebston North, Wafoanot* and Wellington* LADIES' EMPORIUM. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS STEWART desires to inform the Ladies of Feilding and the surrounding districts that she has commenced her first great clearing sale of her superior stock. For fourteen days only, when the whole will be dispused of regardless of cost. Trimmed and Untrimmed Winter Hats, Feathers, Flowers. Fur Capes, Corsets, Felt and Wool Skirts, Gloves, Ac, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, E. STEWABT, Manchester Square. *& YOU SHOULD BUY pREASE'S Al COFFEE^ ' : Sold O.Nttf «f Tins. , ' Ask your Grocer for our newsjonia^-'---pound couud tma* Sold at 1&& U. .■'•■''

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 8 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 8 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 8 September 1891, Page 3

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