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Vy Mats, nlFcpiprs, jeictra vnluo ;; Sashos, Doorsi Glassv arid -Putty, at Eabk's Corner Fjirni.tu^ , \JT ANTED^KNO^ll^FrihgO i * V Flowers af thib ;^ea'"Hciuse7;;S ' Ivtmbolton Eoar.l. ... " v ;" ..: .X^ Y&7 ANTED KNOWl^^Laaiey;:: \\ ' f and Children's sh^sangreatu.variety, latest styles, and fasbipns;atii reducad prices for cash, afcrSv'Svend.^ ■•-•■; seu's. ' "-' - ; ' ■-■■■■--■■-- -~ ■;... V^ solection of Ladies' Boots in ? French Calf, Calf, Kid f andGlazeEidvrat S. Sveuflsen's, . .L \y ANTED KNOWN— John^ *' * Marshall now delivers Jtfilk,^ every morning and evening, in:~alg---parts of the Borough. : . . U * ANTED KNOWN -- T|jat S. r V v 'vendsen has just opetied.up fresh shipment of (rent's Bo6ts,^best. value in town. ; -'-.j'/ . <•;;*' TFTANTE D KNOWN.-- Bill "Hbadv^ ? V Slemos, "Visitini? Cards ;'.EnVe*»" . lopes, Mill Books, and all other; kinds oil Printing Job Work done at Jbhe St&B^ ; Office. ' •' '-!&&-3:. ■■■;'£■'■ ; ,i"};. \ A/ v N " T f<: D K W Arrival (pet tf B'iapelm; at Wai._ Paue's Book, Df}-6', l'rtliiin^k-.n Nortli, ne\vcsLl pub- , hc;i lions and new sirpphes..- Myra's X Journal, Sept , I Oil ; Strand .Mn^azine? "' ; Aufi , 9J ; Wovievr of lieviewpj^ug^Od-;^ Wi-ldon's B;iz=iar. Sept., _2d ; Weldo^spc f'rrssmakrr. S^;;!.. 2i! ; JSijlht Daysl%i# li. E. Forr<.s;, 2/6 ; Three "Meii/ih a4jbaf ? ?- ' l-y Jerome, 3/S; Se-irlet/FQrtun«,^lijr s&,, - Kcnnsn. 2/6 ; The Sahdclio'Alyfet4ry^Hjy ! colt Graham, 2/6; The Double^Eren^' by Nat Gould.2/0 ; A Sydney Side Saspn" by Eolf Bollrcwood, 2/6 and 3/6^My v Jo, John, by Helen Miitlier.v T/3 ; ; periwinkle, 1/3; Hypnotism, by Dr F. D. 'Jourmolles, 4/6 ; Sketches" in Indian Ink, ' by J. Smilli, jnn,2/6 and, 3/(5; Life's Handicap, by JKudyard Kipling, 7/6 ; The Tlireo Commanders by the ".Jato W s . FT. G. K ; ns»ton, 9d ;Mr Barnes, q£ Nevr York, ; l>y A. O. Guntcr, 9d ; That Frenehujin, by A C. Gunle;-, 2/6 ; 'Miss- .N'obody o'£ ; : Nowlicro, by A. C. Guntcr, 2/6 ii-Vrr Potter, of Tesas, by A. C ■ Ghj n (<»iy2/6 ; <>verLanl and Sea Library, 3d :each. ; S#OTcl and Lance, id eaoli ;. Winters IJopfclbd _\ Baby, Hoii]) L;i, :]/:•} each ; Daily Grap-.:.' hie. Nos. 24 and 25, 9d pacli ; Serapsj 2d ' : e:ich. . " ' ""* ' ' ' IMPOUNDING NOTICE., v' 1 , ' rMPOUNDED in the PnKlio I^ouucl, 1 leilding, off the Ashurst Eoad^ Two grey gelding colts. One bay filly with blaze. Two bay filliesj no visible brand on either. Also, one bay geldiug, small white star on f orekead, /-no" visible brand. .'. . > If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at 12 o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, the 2nd Nuveuibaiy according to the Impouudiug Act, . J. H. BLAOKMOEE, Poundkeoper. TO LET OE FOR SALE. ~ QECTIONS 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, comprising 6 acres, tuor-i or less, with good fuur- roomed hs.-uso thereon, garden, and orchard, all well fenced, situated in township of Fcildiny, Jsaving- a frontage to Montague JStreeb and East Street. For terms apply to P.* J. MANSELL, Balls. KIWITEA EOAD BOARD. rnENDEHS will be received by the JL above Board nv to Noon on . SATURDAY, 17th instant, for the • following works : — For Forming and Metalling about 90 chains of (Sinclair's Line. • For the supply and delivery of about 200 cubic j'avds of Gravel on Sinclair's Line ; and about 40 yards on Mackay's Line ; also, about 40 yards Coulter's Liue. For Felling, Clearing and making about 60 chains of bridle track, iu two contracts, on Mangoira Eoad. Plans and specifications may bo soon at the Board's Office, Feihling, aurl for the Mangoira Eaad at Mr Lowes' Hotel, Birmingham. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. CHAItLES BE AY, Engineer Kiwitea Eoad Board, BOOT AND SHOE E.MI'OKIUAT. M . KEEN, FERGU SON STEEET, FEILDLNG, | 1 AYING received a largo conJL jL fign incut of the best English and Colonial Boots and Shoes, is dotcrniincd to dispose 1 of them at the lovi'cst prices, str.ctly ia accordance with the times. Gentlemen's Laced Boots, hand sown, porpoise hide, from 00s to 85s. Gcnucmou's 1 aced Boots, in calf, ivom 22s o 02s Oil. Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from Us Ocl to 21s. Ladies' Laced Boots, English, from 18s Gil to 22s 6d. Ladies' Shoes, Eng'ish, 10s Gl to 18s Gil. Special Line in Bostoks at los 6d (only a, few pairs) Ijadics' Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d. Children's Boots and Shoes in any quantities. BOOTS AND SHOES In ail styles MADE ox tiii: SHORT RST NOTICE Ecpairs neatly executed. M. KEEN.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 3

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688

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 45, 13 October 1891, Page 3

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