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WANTED Known, Rev. and Miss Neilson will hold service in the Methodist Chuvch TO-NIGHT. WANTED Known, for. sale,' at Trimble's Auction Sale on SATURDAY, 2 sets of Harness. . ': ANTED KNOWN - Wool Mats, all colors, extra value; Sashes, Doors, Glass and Putty, at Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. \\: ANTED KNOWN,— Spring V ? Flowers at the Eed House, Kimbolton Road. .:..- ' \ WANTED KNOWN, — Ladies' and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles, and fashions at reduced prices for cash, at S. Svend^ sen's. t VfcT ANTED KNOWN — A large * \ selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. Svendsen's, VX7 ANTED KNOWN— John Yv Marshall now delivers Milk, every morning and evening, in al parts of the Borough. VX7 ANTED KNOWN — That S. \ v V Svendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best. value in town. — ANTED KNOWN.— Bill- Heads,. Mcmos, Visiting Cards Enve« lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds ofPrinting Job Work done at -the Stab Office. WAITED KNOWN— Arrival (per ißuap.eku) at Wai. Park's BoofcDopol 1 , Palmerston North, newest publications and new supplies. Myra's Journal, Sepfc, lOd; Strand Magazine, Aug., 9d j Beyievr of Beviews, Aug., 9d ; Wcldon's Bazaar, Sept., 2d ; .Weldon's Dressmaker, Sept., 2d ; Eight Days by E. E. Forrest, 2/6 ; Three Men. m a Boat by Jerome, 3/6 ; Scarlet Fortune^ by Hi Herman, 2/6 ; The Sandcliff Mystery, fay Graham, 2/6; The Double Event* by Nat Gould,2/6 ; A Sydney Side Saxon by Eolf Boldrewood, 2/6 and 3/6; My Jo, John, by Helen Mathers, 1/3 • Peri* winkle, 1/3; Hypnotism, by Dr.F.D. Courmelles, 4/6 ; Sketches in Indian Ink, by J. Smith, jun, 2/6 and 3/6, ;, Life's Handicap, by Kudyard Kipling, 7/6 • The Tiiree Commanders by the late W. H.Gi Kingston, 9d ; Mr Barnes, of New York, by A. G. Gunter, 9d ; That Frenchman, by A. 0. Gunter, 2/6; Miss Wobpdy of i Nowhere, by A. C. Gunter, 2/6 i Mr Potter, of Texas, by A. 0. Gunter, 2/6 ; O'er Land and Sea Library, 3d each. Sword and Lance, 4d each ; Winter's Bootleg Baby, Houp La, 1/3 each ; Daily Grap< hie, Nos. 24 and 25, 9& each; Scraps, 2d each. \ NOTICE. ; ALL Accounts owing to J. fi> Prinj»le and not paid or ar* rang ;d for up to October 31st, will bo sued for without further notice. ~ J. B. PEINGL& aa* isgp y\ jyyL 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.tf. FEILDING LODGE, N.Z.C, LAO^S No 1940 E.O. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at the Foresters' Hall, Bowen Street, Feilding, on MONDAY, the 19th. October, 1891. Business : Passing and Ballot ; Lecture on the second Tracing Board. Visiting Brethren are cordially iuvited. Lodge tyled at 8 o'clock. By command of the W.M. THOMAS W. K. FOSTEE, Secretary, TAILORING. aechibald"williamson WISHES to announce that he has taken that shop opposite Stevens and Gorton's Sale Yards, and Light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester Street. Further, that he has on hand a selection of the BEST op ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS of the latest patterns, as well as a large collection of other patterns to choose from. Having served his apprenticeship with Mr John Martin of Napier, and ■worked for some years since in the best hand trades in Melbourne and Sydney, he is prepared to turn out as good work as can be done in the colonies. As he keeps only the BEST o£ MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. A. WILLIAMSON. BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, M . KEEN, FERGUS SON STEEET, FEILDING, HAYING received a large conei.qurnenfc of the best English and Colouial Boots and Shoes, is determined to dispose of them at cho lowesb prices, strictly in accordance with the times. Gentlemen's Laced Boots, hand sown, porfoise hide, from 303 to 85s. Gentlemen's Laced Boots, in calf, from 22s to 32s 6d. Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from 11s 9d to 21s. Ladies' Laced Boots, English., from 13s 6d to 22s 6d. Ladies' Shoes, English, 10s Qd. 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 on this SHORTEST NOTICE Repairs neatly executed. M. KEEN.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 46, 15 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 46, 15 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 46, 15 October 1891, Page 3

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