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chargsdlicask,if hooked 1» &t «" „ ' that at per inch. WANTED to eSell, * J' ne Z*ji l calf,seven.eighthspttwj'2 out of a first-class cow by e t f n !r ' bred Jersey bull " SUverakin, teaproperty of A. Dermer, Esq. App»y Star office. WANTED to Bell, 15 weaners 1 bow, 2 Btore pig«- " w# Baker, Kimbolton road. -_ - WANTED," a Servant, Girl. Ap- i ply to, Mrs Kirton, Derby I street. l ' t \ ' ~ __ ' * WANTED . KNOWN - Wool, , - Mats, all colors, «xtra value} Sashes', Doors; Glass and Putty.' at Eadb's Corner Furniture Warehouse. ' TT7 ANTED KNOWN,— Spring J f VV ,Flowers at;the B«d Horise, Kimbolton Road. * " W"^~ ANTED KNOWN, -~ Ladies' _ ° ' and Children's shoes in gfeat Variety, latest styles, ani t fi»hions at reduced prices for cash, al S. Svendsen'a.i "- 1 \i ;<-7f t j ■ . WANTED ,^ENOWN — A large -. «ele«tiqnlof Ladies' Boots in •, French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glare Kid, at 8. Bvendßefl'«. ' jnrr.AN-TED KNOWN— John * ]^: t^tanhali:^ow delivers Milk, every- moraing^ and -.evening, in al B»e Borough. < , ji¥7 antedV Known 4 That s. 'VV <i Svendsen has' just opened up fresh, shipment of Gent's Booiivbes* - taTuein^towifrT™- '"• '- IT^rANTED 5 KNOWN-^popies of ff?^ r the Fittbiira STArean »11 wayg be obtained from Wm. Carthew, Stationer, f/ t' J. "*•>-*< ' iA/ANTED^NO'WN.-The Job Work ffV" done at" the'STA* Office is the Cheapest and Beat on the Coast; ANTED Orders' ' taken at the .Stab office fot all kinds.of Bubber Stamps. WANTED KNOW**— Arrival (per .Buapehu) at ,Wh.. Pabbi's Book . ' Depdt, Palmenton' North, neweit pnbhoations "and new supplier Myra's Journal, Septi lOd; Strand Magazine, Anjt.. 9d t Beview of Review*, Auir.. 9d j Weldon'i Basaar, SepVSdi'Weldop's Drenmaicev Sept., 2d; jEight Days br E. S. Fomit, 2/6 ; Three Men in a Boat - by, Jerome ,3/6; Scarlet Fortune, byH. Herman," 2/6 ; The Sanddiff Mystery, by Scott .Graham, 2/6; The Double Brent, by Nat Gould.2/6 1 A Sydney Side Sazoa by, Bolf Boldrewood, 2/6 and 3/6 ; My Jo, John, by Helen Mathers^ 1/3. ; Peri* Winkle, 'l/3; 'Hypnotism, by Dr F.D. iConrmelle«, 4/6; Skelchw in Indian Ink, 'fcjJ. Smith, jon/ 2/6 aad 3/6; Life's Handicap ' by Budyard-Kipufis, 7/ft ) The Three Commanders by'the late TJT. H. G. „ Kingston, 9d ; Mr Barnef , of New York, by A. C~ Gunter, ,9d ;' That Frenchman, - by A. C. Gunter, 2/6; MUs Nobodrof Nowhere, by A. Counter, 2/« i Mr Pop — - ter. of Texas, by A. C. Gunter, 2/6 ; O'etu ' Land and Sea Library, 3d Vaeh. Bword and Lance, M. each; Winter** Booties Baby, rHoup' La, 1/3 each ; Daily Graphic, Nos. 24 and 25, 9d each \ Scraps, 2d each. ' J ; - « BOOt* AND' SHOE EMI>OEIUM. M. KEENi fergusson street, «' feilding, <• i^ -<■ . i " - HAYING received ajarge consignment of thVbest English and Coloriial Boots' and' Shoes, is determined Jo dispose of them at the lowest , prices, strictly in accordance with the times. Gentlemen's Laced Boots.hand sown, porpoise hide, from 80s to 85s. Gentlemen's Laced Boots, in _ calf, from 22i to 82s 6d. - Gentlemen's Nailed Shooters, from 11s 9d to 21s. Ladies' Laced Boots, English, from 1856dt0228 6d.' Ladies' Shoes, English,- 10s 6d to 18s Gd. > Special Line in Bostoks' at 15s Od (only a few pairs) Ladies' Evening Shoes,- from 4s od. Children's Boots and Sboes~in~any ~^ quantities. «■ BOOTS AND SHOES "~ In all styles : MADE os thr SHORTEST NOTICE Repairs neatly executed. M. KEEN. TAILORING. ABCHffiALDWDLLIAMSON TTT ISHES to announce that he has VV taken that shop opposite Stevens and Gorton's Sale Yards, and Light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester Street. Further, that lie 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 thebest hand trades in Melbourne and Sydney, he is prepared to turn out asgood work as can be done in the colonies. > As he keeps only the BEST of ■ MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. A. WILLIAMSON. HENRY CUBEAN IS prepared to supply Firewood in Rata, Tawa, and Matai in four feet and two feet lengths ; also rough loads, at the lowest current rates. Orders by post promptly attended to Up-country Carting undertaken. HENRY. CURRAN, - - Makino Bond JOB PRINTING in>U its branches executed on the notico at the Star Office Chargeß very reasonable. '

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 3

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