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GREAT SALE DRESS ' LENGTHf^ Going on at thei ' RED HOUSE. ~ N ~^- WANTED/ a stropg, active, intelligent Youth, to make himself generally useful. Apply to W. G. Haybittle.~' W' ;anted known -Wool . Mats, all colors, extra value \. SashesJ-' Doors, Glass and Putty, at Eadb's Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED KNOWN,— Spring - Flowei-s at the Red 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 " r WANTED- KNOWN — A large i selection or Ladies' Boots m>.' " French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at "S; Svendsen's, * ' " 117ANTBD KNOWN— John W Marshall now delivers Milk, every; morning and^evening,'" infcaKS parts of the Borough. - f^£- %^ WANTED" KNOWN — Thap^ J --Svendsen has jus.t. bpened^up"?Xf fresh' shipnienTi of Gent's Boots, lJest -- value in town. \hl ANTED KNOWN.— The Job Work~ ** W r done at the Star Office is the Cheapest and Beit on the Coasts " *** ANTED KNOWN— Copies of \ , the Feilding Stab can all .ways be obtained from Wm. Garthow, - Stationer/ ' ; ANTED Arriral (per " " , .Eviapehu) at Wai. Pahk's Book Depot, Palmerston * North,' newest publications^ and new supplies. Myra's - Journal,' Sept', lOd ; S^rlnd, ifaßnruie, Ang , 9d ; Review of Reviews, Aug., 9d j "s?} Weldoa'S; Bazaar," Sept., "2d; Wcldbn.'s Dressmaker, Sept., 2d; Eignt v Day»bf~ R. E:,Fomsf, 2/6 ; Three McnLm a Boat J by Jerome, 3/6 ; Scarlet bj_K. ?-rHerman, 2/6 ; The Sandcliff Mystery; by -v> S-.cott Graham", 2/6 ; The Double Event, -£,£ by JTat Goula.2/6 ;'A Sydney Side saxoit\T J>f Rolf Boldrewooa, 2/6 and^3/6; My_ < "Jo, John,Tjy Helen Mather.-*, 1/3 ; Peri- ' 7 winkle, 1/B ;^Hypnotism, by JDr Fr.^.- - Courmelles; d/ 6; Sketches in Indian ESk,~ "* byj. Smith, r jun^ 2/6 and 3/6;^LifeV. Handicap, by Kudyard Kipling, 7/6 ; TQe , Three Commanders by the lato W. H.G." Kingston, 9d ; Mr Barnes, of New Yorlt, , " by A; C.'Guntef; 9d ; That Trenchmon, by A. C. "Gunter, 2/6 ; Miss NTobody^oE Nowhere, by A. C. Gunter, 2/8 1 Mr Pot^ v ler, of Texas r by A. C Ganter,'2/6 J.O^er^ Land and Sea Library, 3d caeli, Sfr'ord^B and Lance, 4d each.; Winter's Booties Baby, Houp La, 1/3 each.; Daily G rap- S^ Lie, Nos. 24 and 25, 9d each ; Snaps, 2d? r -4 FEILDING BOROUGH COUNOIIJJJ * OUTSTANDING RATES.- . '% rVA^SE^YESS are notified that ±\) at its^TSSiL™® 6^ 11 ? "tK'e'Council passed a ii nnlnlnTii Ifffljl fllM l^^? J 1 unpaid by the sth,Noveinber', wiSlWr^ 8 further notice. ~Z . -* r GEO. 0/ HILL, ,y - Town Clerk. ~BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, #-'— — r " M. KEEN, FERGUSSON STREET, '-: FEILDING, '' ~" HAVING received a large consignment of the best Englialr ~ and Colonial Boots and Shoes, is'determined to dispose of them at iho lowest prices, strictly in, accordance v with the times/ Gentlemen's Laced^odts,hand sown, porpoise ; hide,*frpm-SOs to 35s^ , Gentlemen's "Laced Boots, in ca>f, from 22s to 32s 6d, Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from * - lls 9d'ttf~2lß. . '' " -. . "ferJigs^Lacedt ßoots, Jjlnglish, 'from >' lSsjea^o^Od. v -^ Ladies' ShoeaVEngli^lOs Od-to-lßs DCI. •> - »-k T J -i * * Special Line in Bostoks aPl^s 6d (only a few paiks) n Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 4s 9d, rv -^" Children's Boots and Shoes in any qnantitie's. BOOTS AND SHOES.- .""- *. In all styles , " ;- > MADE ou the SHOBTEST NOTACE*_ Repairs neatly executed. * M. 'KEEN. TAILORING. ' "; - ARCHIBALD WILLIAMSON WISHES to announce that he has taken that shop oppositeStevens andjGortoVs Sale Yards, and Light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester * Street. Further, that he has on hand a •■ selection of the BEST oi? 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 jpf Napier, and worked for some years tince 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 of ""MATERIAL-, Customers may ccly on getting a good article at a moderate price. "" - ""^5 A. WILLIAMSON. , | 'SI

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 48, 20 October 1891, Page 3

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638

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 48, 20 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 48, 20 October 1891, Page 3

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