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ANTED -- Buyers for Handsome Fire Screens and Folding Chairs at -the Corner Furniture . Warehouse.— A. Eai>e. WANTED, KNOWN —, Fresh Oysters, Smoked Fish, Bananas, Oranges, President Tobacco at the chamrocK Store. — R. Halley. VJT ANTED KNOWN,— Spring VV Flowers at the Red House, Kimbolton Road. ijT ATVTED K'VOWN — Full-size - Wool Packs at the Red House, Kimbolton Road, '-peeial quotations by the bale. WANTED KNOWN — Tendera will be received up till TUESDAY, 15 fch September, for purchase . of balance of Richakds & Co.'s .Boots and Shoes, consisting of 190 pairs. For stock sheets and particulars apply Richards aud Co., Feilding. \ft ANTED KNOWN— That Colo- t V* nial Cement in one cwt bags can be procured at the Red House. , WANTED TO SELL-Sparrow-bill Seed Oats, 2s per bushel. - P. Stewart, Birnam, Feilding. VI AHTED KNOWN, — Ladies' **' and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Syendsen's. , ;,... „ * V\ v ANTED KNOWN — * A"" large - * * selection of Ladies' Boots in ■ French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, ' at S. Svendseri's, V\l ANTED KNDWN — That S. V V .^vendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best' ■■ value in town. 11~A NTEr) KNOWN— That I am *^ 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 ANTED KNOWN-Per "Coptic," - IS ew Books and new supplies at • Wm. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North. Young Ladies' Journal, August Is 6d ; Summer No. of I.L. News, ■ with colored supplement, Is-' 6d;^' Martin Cash, Bushranger of Van Dieman's Land, Is 3d ; Academy Pic* tures, 181 M, 3 volumes at 2s each; The Only Witnes>, by Goodmnn, 2s 6il; Ada Triscott, by 0.-ipt. A. Hagcanl, 2s 6d ; Quita, by Cecil Dunstnn, 2s 6 i and 3s 6d ; Proved Unworthy, 1* 3d ; The Three Miss Kings, by Mrs Gross (Ada Cam* bridge) ; A Colonial Reformer, by Bol« dre wood, 2s 6d ; Pax Vobiscum and Greatest Thin^ in the World, byPrpfes* sor Drumoiond, Is 6d eacu. K very body's Book o£ Epitaphs, 9d ; Jusr Ttiv'-tuliinent-' by Richard Pryc«', 2* 6d nnd 3- 6d j-Rei' view of Reviews, June, 9d ; Round games with lards, Is 31 ; Golden Gati-s' Magazine, edited by J. S Winter. 9d; Me* tropoht.in Fashion Sheet. .Tune, 2d ; ' . VI jra's Journal, June. lOd ; Summer No. Piclorial World with colored supple- - nient. Is 6d ; Something to Read, div; 41, 25. '.'■■■ ! TO FENCERS. TjiIGHT miles Stab Fencing to erect, Pj in sections to suit Contractors^ on the Valley and Taonui Roads, near Feilding. Apply D.&W. MANSON, Feilding. TO BUSHFELLERS. 1 KA A AORES to fell ' s on Waitun* ' i.DUu Block, in sections to suit Contractors. Apply to Mr C. J. Bridle, Manager, Staaway, or D. & W. MANSON, Feilding; KIWITEA ROAD BO IRD. mENDERS will be received byth© J_ above Board up to Noon on. SATURDAY, 19th September, 18^1—* For Trimming and Metalling: about 14 £ miles, inoreor jess^ : ; ; of the continuation of Einp bolton Road, in contract* from 2 to 4 miles. : Specifications may be seen at the> Board's Office, and at Mr Lowis* Hotel, Birmingham. . The lowest t»r any tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES BRAY, Engineer Kiwitea Road Board. ' Just Received — LARGE SHIPMENTS OF Whitelead. Oils and Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Materials. A VERY Large Stock of all kinds ) PAPERP°ANGINGS At Lowest Prices. B. & E. TINGEY, The S<juake, Pai>merston North, Wafganui, aso Wellington. LADIES' EMPORIUM. IMPORTANT A N NOUN CEMENT. MIS STEWAMT 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 disposed of regardless of cost. Trimmed and Untrimmed Winter Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Fur Capes, Corsets, Felt and Wool Skirts, Gloves, So., Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. E. STEWART, Manchester Squauk. MR. jThYDE-PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, : VIoITS Feiidmg every alternate i»y, „ . Lessons, elementary and fiuishtDg. Unrivalled Testimonials. Address Office of this -. "

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 3

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