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SPECIAL , • •-.-: GrUAT BALE 0T r BBEBB Going: fQn at the WANTED Enown— That a Band of Hope Meeting will be held on MONDAY JSrening, in the Methodist Church r atj?.3O. WANTED^to Let, the shop nex< the 1 Shamrock Boarding House. Applyio R> Halley. WANTED, to Hell, 25 weanew 1 cow; 2 store pigs. W. Baker, Kimbolton road. WANTED^ a Servant GirL Apply to Mrs Kirton, Derby street. _ ' ANTED -Known — 1000 ar* tfoles, ranging in price from Is 6d to 5s 6d, on J. 0. Morey mm! Co.'s shilling tables. WANTED KNOWN Mats, all colors, extra' Value; Sashes, Doors, Glass and, Putty * at Ease's Corner Furniture Warehouse. ANTED KNOWN.— Bpw»« Flowers at the Bed Hoase« Kimbolton Boad> 5 < r^ . ANTED^KNOWN, — Ladies* and Children's shoes in grefll variety/ latenVstyles, and 1 fashions at reduced pricefr'for eashi hf 8. Srendsen's. <r. -> >r~ ... WANTED^KNOWN A, large seleofiSn^ of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, J^fr Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S. SvendseW, - „ , WANTED' K*N OWN— John Manßa^now delirers Milk, every morning^T&nd. evening, in^al parts of the Borough. ' - -- . ' „ . -.- / WANTED^NO^— Thai "8. SyendMnS haajust opened upfresh shipmenls|3^ Gent's Boots, Vest valneintown^t, "~" tt7 ANTEEgKNOWN-^That t am v V now jo^pared tor supply Firewood of all' descriptions, including Bata and Ma.t%T delivered in evety part of the Townv, Parties -waited on for orders. " ffiLLIAM KITCHE N WANTED JE9OWN— Arriral (per BaapehM^ Wk. Pabk's Book Depdt, P*!mer|ww North; newest pub» lications and^n'ew 0 rappliea. Mjrra'i Journal, Septi|lOd; Strand Majtatine,Aur., 9d ; Revtejrof EeTiew.vJLojf., S3 •' Weldon'i Ba*ifft*^Sept.7 2d; TVeldonji JR. E. Forrtst, S/fr; Three Men in »7Boat %j Jerome, 3/frj^Searlet Fortune,^hy H. .Herman, 2/6 ; The. SandcliS Mjiteiy, bj Scott Graham.? 2/6; The i)oilT>le Ercnt, bj Nat Gou!d,2# ; A Sydney Side Saxon by Eolf Boidrewiood; 2/6 *nd .376^rftly Jo, John, by Helen Mather*, ]/3"; Pen* winkle, 1/3 ; Hypnotism, by Dr F. D. Courmeilen, 4/6 ;-Skctche» inlndian lnk, by J. Smith, jun,, 2/6 and 3/6; Life's Handicap, by Eudynrd -Kiplirig, 7/6 ',Ihe Tlirco Commanders by the late W. H.G. Kingston, 9d j Mr Barnes, of New York, by A. C. Gunter, 9d ; That Frenchman, by A. C. Gnnter, 2/6 ; Misx Nobody of Nowhere, by A. C. Gunter, 2/8 1 Mr Potter, of Texas, by A. C. Gnnter,^2/6 ; O*#r Land and Sea Library, 3d each. Sword and Lance, 4d each; Winter'- Booties Baby, Honp La, 1/3 each ;-Daily Grap. hie, Not. 24 and 23, 9d each $ Sorapa, 2d each. BOOT AND SHOB EMUOIIIUir; M/TKEEN, . FERG^g&ON STBEET, • FEILDING, HAVlNG^^beived a large con* signn|enlf of the best English and Colonial'^ots and Shoes, ia de« termined toiptspose of them at the lowest priees^vltrietfy in accordance with the time^T'^ Gentlemen's ©feed Boots, hand flown, porpoise |j^e, from 80s to 85s. Gentlemen's Boots, ia .calf, from 22t$S*[82s Od, — t " Gentlemen's filled Shooters, from lls 9d to|2ls. Ladies' Lacedj-Boots, English, from • 18s 6djo72*2s 6d. Ladies' BhoesiHEiigli3h, IDs 6d to 18s 6d. %T •Special Line'f/tti Bostoks at 15s 6d (only a Jpir/pairs) Ladles'/ Evenjd^ "Shoes, from 4s 9d. Children's Fcj^is and Shoes in any quantities;^ BOOTI'AND SHOES m In; all styles * MADE on thk SHORTEST NOTICE Repairs neatly exeonted. M. tailoking! AECHIBALDWILLIAMSOK VJT ISHES to announce that he has Y» 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 of ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS of the latest patterns, as well as a large collection of other patterns to choose from, i -. Having served his apprenticeship with Mr John^jMartin of Napier, and worked for some years since in" the best hand trades in Melbourne and Sydney, he w/jpi^sgared to turn out as good work ascSn be^done-in-thetcahv nies. '\. : ' As he keeps- only the BEST of MATERIAL? XJustoiners may rely on getting a gojSd^article at a moderate price. 3*£___ A. f S&LIAMSON. m *.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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