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WANTED iO"PURCHASE ( lmniediti^ly).- : 'laV>le Poultry. Apply sit The Cate, 1\ ilding Cham- ' burs, MHiidißslor blieet t . WANTED KNOWN— That , on* jind affftr 3rd October my sh'»p shall be 6 osed at 9 o'clock p.m. All patrons of the Red House will oblige by shopping early, so that this reform in early ciysing may be carried out. i TTT ANTED KNOWN— A Jle.-r- ■ W ing Trill be-'-h-eld af Fr.ASK Bhay's on TUESDAY NIGHT, at, 7.30, of persons desirous of f mining a Cricket Club. WANTED TO SELL— A Bugjry i . aed pair,-, of horses. Apply J. B. Prikgle, Cplyton. WANTED KNOWN— MoHey&- - . Co.'B shippient" <6i c pjitng Goods will be on SATURDAY* Inspection incited. WANTED -If Buyers for Han%. .-some Fire-Screens arid "FoldLj ing Ohairs at the Corner Furniture Warehouse.— A. -£j'aljs. l ""' : ' ! "' WAN TED EN O WN^gpring. Flowers at the Red 'House, Kimbolton Road. WANTED^ KNOWN,.^- Ladies' and Chii^ren'issbloes in great variety /latest styles, and fasnionsfat' reduced prices for cash, at S; Svendsen's. ' ' '••;' ; ' ' '"-■ . .-;:.,'' 41" ANTED KNOWN -4- A- ) large *» selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid,and GM'ze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, < - WANTED KNOWN -T-- That S, Svendsen has just "opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots^best value in town. „. . ; . v „- v . f!7 ANTED KNOWN^-Johu Vt Marshall now delivers Milk,' every morning and evening, in at parts of the Borough. ;' ."''■'*■ WANTED KNOWN— Arrivals (per Ruapeliu), ai Wsiri Park "s Book., Depot of latest books, magaziiies, etc!' Keview of Reviews, July' c 9d, Myrii's Journal, Aug£ lOd ; Sylvia's Journal.', Sept. lOd ; Mrs Leach's Family 'ttrH*'* maker, Aug. 3d; Mrs Leech's 'Kildren's Dressmaker. 2H ; -WeJdnn's Bajs i.-ir' of Children's Fashions. Aug,2d; Weltlori 1 !* Illustrated Dreesmal<er, Aue., 2d; Weidon's Ladies' Joiirna', Aug., oil ; Ladies! Own Novellette, div. 11,2s ; Boy's Ch^oi? p'on Journal, part 10,2s ; Family Herald! Supplements, vol. 26.3s 6d ; The Pope on Labor, Is 3d ; Was he Justified, hv- -■ < J. Wills 2s 6d ; -Whom God hath Joihei a question of marriagp, bj Fergus H'n'.i c, 2< 6d ; Cousins, by L B- Walford,,2s fi'lTke Haunted House in Berkeiy. ■Sfluan ," by Edric Bredenburg, Is 3d; The. Cost, of Her Love, by the author of Dora Thorne, Is 3i ; The House by the Coin* mon, a detective slorj, by Thomas 'Jobb, 9d ; Jerry, by S B Elliott, 2s -&l;'feT])e Fatal Eequest, by A L. Harris. 2s 6d ; A Romance of . the AJofers. bj Mono. Caird, Is 3d ; A New Ensilnnd . un, bo Mary E. Wilkins, 2s 6d ; Youatt, On Sheep, 9s 6d ; Idle Thoughts by an Idly Fellow, 3s fid ; a. Colonial Reformer, by Bolderwood, 2s 6A ; Robbery Under Arms 2s 6d ; The Changed Li.fcby professor Drummond, Is. 6d ; ICve'rybody,'« Cyclouselia. 9d ; aiso, a r'e'ry larj<e assort* ment of Detective stories, etc., 9d eacU. TROUT FISHING. SEA6ON 1891 - 1892. LICENSES (£1) may now be obtainod from the N undersigned. Th& Fishing * t3easoii;exte ndfe from the 15th September, 1891, to 15th. April, 1892. HUWH L. SHERWILJv : S - ~&ec. Acclimatisation Society MANAWATU AND WEoT COAST _„,. AGBIOULTURAIJ ANJ): PAS,I^ TOKAL ASSOCIATiyNIi 4 | v . ■• ■ ■ ' ■•• •.. • -- €ffiAND ANNUAL SHOW 7 i WILL be held at Pa'lmeiston North on WEDNE&DAY and THURDAY, November 11th and 12th. _■_... s r _ . Entries close on FRIDAY, November 6th, at 9 p.m. - . Programme and entry forms' can bs • obtoined from . ' ■ C. C- MI&ES, . ; r Secretary; PalmPTPton N., Sept. 16, 1891. uuor A3D SHOE EMPORIUM, M . KEEN, FERGU-SON STREET; FEILDI^fG, . HAVING received a large con 7 signment of the best English and Colonial Boots and glides; is determined to dispose of them at the lowest prices, strictly in accordance with the times. •' .? Gentlemen's Laced Boots, hand sown, porpoise hide, from 30s to' 355. . Gentlemen's Laced Boots, in calf, from 22s to 32s 6d. .. 4 - - ; • Gentlemen's Nailed Bhpoters, from 11s 9dto 21*.".; ;; v , •, ' Ladies' Laced Boots, Fm'glish", 'from 135 ,6(1 to 225 6 d. - . „._ ; . Ladies' Shoes, English, 10s 6d to 18sSpecial Line in'Bostoks at 15s Gd ( only a few patfsV •;;-• -' . • ' •'?- ' liadies'' Evening Slibes, 'from ,4s 9(1: Children's Boots and £hoes. in "any • quantities. ; .-. - .! • BOOTS AND "SHOES In all styes "•*'* MADE okthb SHORT'KST'NDTIC9 3 Eepairs neatly executed. • . •!• *-W. r EEEN.vJ f "...

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 39, 29 September 1891, Page 3

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