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bailers vnjUfceJj^ tobacconist's^ shjop^ [-ion Night, atTvSl}, ANTED KWw||ij I bggle| a very superior"" inch, second hand, biit;;liM^ useclH Apply to Mr C. Hosiiinsf r; ,:!#" ;:; v* WANTED S^WN^SwneEp of a lialf sidejof Bacopv found j on WEMfESDA^-, 'qru have {helsameoh:-: applyingto Star Office. v•; -t# WANTED, at once— ALad^out^; 15 or 18, toniiiik and help on ". a farm.— Mrs Boss • [Registry, Man- , cheater street. .;".■• '■- _-> -.. : TI7 A'NTED TO S^LL-A Buggy ; VV and pair of horses, price £50; Apply J. B. Pbotglb, Colyton. ANTED TO BUY — Poultry, at the Cafe, Mr Levbh's . Manchester Street. WA NT E D KNOWN — Wool . SFata, fill colors, extra value : Sashes, Doors, Glass and. Putfcy, at Eade's Corner Furniture WareTiouse. WANTED -Several good General Servants, for Town and Country.— -Mrs Boss' Kegiatry,- Manchester Street, • ■ ■ ANTED KNOWN -Colts atteuded to . and every caretaken by Jailgs WHiiTAKERy Valley Eoad. WANTED KNOWN— That on and after 3rd . October: my shop shall be closed at 9 o'dldck p.m. All patrons of the Bed House will oblige by shopping early, so that this reform in early closing may be carried out. ,'•••'■-■'* WANTED KNOWN,— Spring Flowers at the Bed House, Kimbolton Eoad. • WANTED KNOWN, — 'Ladies' and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices forcash* at S. Syendsen's. •'•■ - • ■■-■-.■. WANTED KNOWN — A large 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. ■■>.>.-• ANTED KNOWN— That i:ani now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Eata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. ; WILLIAM KITCHEN WANTED KNOWN— Arrivals (per Ruapehu), afe Wm. Pake's Book Depot of latest books, magazines, etc. Eeview of Eeviews, July 9d, Myra's Journal, Aug. lOd; Sylvia's Journal, Sept. lOd; Mrs Leach's Family Bress* maker, Aug. 3d ; Mrs Leach's Children's Dressmaker, 2d ;• Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fashions, Aug,, 2d ; Weldon's Illustrated Dreesmaker, Aug.,2d; Wel<don's Ladies' Journal, Aug., sd ; Ladies' OwnNovellette, div. 11, 25 ; Boy's Champion Journal, part 10, 2s ; Family Herald Supplements, vol. 26, 3s 6d ; The Pope on Labor, Is 3d ; Was he Justified; by C. J. Wills, 2s 6d ; Whom God liatli' joined a question of marriage, by Fergus Hume, 2s 6d ; Cousins, by L. B- Walford, 2s 6d Tke Haunted House in J3erkely. Square, by Edric Bredenburg, Is 3d ; The Cost of Her Love, by the author of Dora Thorne, Is 3d ; The House by the Coma mon, a detective story, by Thomas Cobb, 9d ; Jerry, by S. B. Elliott, 2s 6d ; The Fatal Eequest, by A. L. Harris, 2s 6d ; A Eomance of the Moors, by Mona Caird, Is 3d ; A New England Run, be Mary E. Wilkins, 2s 6d ; Youatt, On Sheep, 9s 6d ; Idle Thoughts by an Idly ?ellow, 3s 6d ; A Colonial Eeformer, by Bolderwood, 2s 6d ; Eobbery Under Arms 2s 6d ; The Changed Life by Professor Drummond, Is 6d ; Eyerybody'« Cyclonadia, 9d ; also, a very large assorts ment of Detective stories, etc.. 9d each. BOOT AND SHOE EMPOEIFM, M. KEEN, FERGUSSON STBEET, FEILDING, HAVING received a large consignment of the best English and Colonial Boots and Shoes, 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, Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from 11s 9d to 21s. Ladies' Laced Boots, English, froni 13s 6d to 22s 6 d. Ladies' Shoes, English, 10s 6d to 18s 6d. Special Line in Bostoks at 15s 6d (only a few pairs) Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d. Children's Boots and Shoes in any quantities. ■ BOOTS AND SHOES In all styles MADE ox the SHORTEST NOTICE Repairs neatly executed. M. KEEN. MR. J. HYDE-PARKEB, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC,'; VISITS Feilding eveiy alternate day, Lesson?, elementary and finishing. Unrivalled Testimonials, . ■ Address Office of this paper.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 41, 3 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 41, 3 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 41, 3 October 1891, Page 3

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