TOrTAN-TED -returned, > -to £ BT»\B W office, 1 pair Ladies'. BoPtff lost on KimbqUon Eoad on Salultiay. Beward. WANTED Kntfwn^ h ft T e r ?* - moved -to the premises m Derby Street formerly occupied *V Mrs Mansell, where all orders lefe will be promptly attended to. — Charles Wickham, carrier. \A/^ NTED > at once »- several g*ood ¥ ¥ - Generals, Wai&es»Trad-House-maid for hotel, Mother's Help, Nursemaid. Mrs Ross'-Registry, Manchesstreet, Feilding. WANTED, two men to erect 100 ' chains -of fencing. Apply to E. R. Curtis, Colyton. WANTED, the ladies to inspect the large; stock of Fjurcy Basketware, at the Bed .House, E.imbolton Road. t • WANTED, a Light3oy, one who can ride. -Good Wages. ApSly at once to^Frank Gay, Empire taWesfFeildirig.^ * *- m WANTED Enown-liome useful School Hats, for girls, 2d, 3d, amT4d each, at 'the Red House.' 1 ijffigimSDr ( iCn6wn ,— Donneily'a - ,' *" y for silver-mounted pipes for Christmas' and 'New' -'Year's gifts. WTANTED Known — Donnelly's »» for all .kinds of musical instruments. '*\ } ' ""' ' \A/ANTED Known^-All the newspapers of the day in Donnelly's reading room. j '- \AIANTED-Known— The best bilw "f"-liard table > in the colony at Donnelly's. ,- -~z , r "* g \A/ ANTED Known— Donnelly's for \— - -first-class hairdressnig. -"( WANTED^ Known— Donnelly's for v.r™j best itobacca oft all brands.WANraSD^nown^Donneliys for , ' Waterbiiry • watbhes. , TljTANTEDJEnown^Donnelly's for *^ 'silver-mounted canes. TTirANTEDiKnown,— DonneUy's for tHj razors, .ground, set, and guaranteed to hold their edges.' - " * y to 'dell, -a Jersey bull * n \\, < calf^seven-eighths r pure bred, out of _a first-class 1 cow by" the pure,bred Jersey' bull " Silyertkin," the property of ' A. 'Dermer; Esgi Apply ■Stab offiee.^'i^ v, * -, ,:.. WANTED K^OWN — Wool. -' Mats, all colors, extra value; * Sashes, Doors, .Glass; jind Putty, at Eadk's Corner Furniture Warehouse. C \TT ANTED ~KNOWN, < - :^La j dies I ; \j, and Chiiaxen'i slipesT in, great variety," lateat styles, .and fashions at redfloed: prices for cash;:afcS."Bvends'en's. - l - '■ - J "* r - J r WANTED KNOWN large selection of Ladies' -Boots in French Calf,' Calf, Eid, and Glaze Eid, at S. Svendsen's, ,' '\"- ~ WAN-TED KNOWN^-John Marshall now deliyera-Milk, every morning, and' evening, in al | parts of the Borough. » <■ ' WANTED , KNOWN — That S. Svendsen has just opened up fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best value in town. ' ' ~ WANTED 'JKNOWN, — Orders taken at the Star office for all kinds ot Bubber Stamps. , WANTED KNOWN— Arrival (per Bnapehu) at Wh. Fabe's Book Dep6t, Palmerston North, newest publications and new. Myra's Journal, Sept ; L 103 r- Strand Magazine, Aug., 9d ; Heyiew of Reviews, Aug., 9d ; WeWon's -Baaaar, , Sept f , 2i ; jWeldon't Dressmaker, Sept., 2d; Sight Pays by E. E. F,omat. 9/6 ; Three Men in a Boat by 'Jerome, 3/6 ; Srarlef Fortune, by H. Herman, 2/6; TheJSandcliff Mystery, by Scott Graham, 2/6; The Double Event, by Nat Gould,?/6?-A Sydney Side Saxon by JSotf Boldrewood. 2/6 and 3/6; My ' Jo, John, by Helen Mathers, 1/3 ; Periwinkle^ 1/3; Hypnotism, by Dr F^C— Courmelles, 4/6 ; Sketches in Indian Ink, byj. Smith, jun.,^2/6.and 3/6; Life's Handicap^ by Bndyard*Kipling. 7/6 ; Th« Three Commanders by the late W. B. (J, Kingston, 9d ; Mr Bames, of New York, by A. 0. Gunter,~9d ;- That^Frenehman, by A. C. Gunter, 2/6; Miss -Nobody of Nowhere, by A. C. Gunter/2/6 1 Mr Potter, of Texas, by A. C. Gunter, 2/6 ; O'er Land and Sea" Library, 3d each. Sword and Lance, 4d each ; -Winter's Booties Baby, Houp La, 1/3 each ; Daily Graphic, Nos. 24 and 25, 9d each"; Scraps, 2d each. TO ANGLERS; HI. 'JONES AND BON, • WANGANUI, Have a new stock of Fishing Tackle now on view. A complete outfit for trout fishing, comprising rod, line, reel,' ca6t, trace, minnow and half-dozen~flies for 20s, 255, 30s, 35b, 40s, 45b r or 50s"per set. The above articles are also sold separately ; rods from 8s 6d to 32s 6d ; flies (best), 2s 6d per doz ; reels, 'from 4s each. ' ' **"' H. I. JONES"AND. SON, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. THE EAILWAY CAFE, Main Street, West. PALMEBSTON NOBTH. ; Two minutes walk from the railway station.^ ■ ■■■— X T. IjIIBST-CLASS accommodation for " J} Travellers. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.mr^ All meals one 'shilling. FBED CLEMENS, Proprietor. H. S, FITZHEBBEBT, BAERISTER AND SOLIOETOR 4 JpAIAtEtISTOK NORTH. MONEY TO LEND on freehold Securities^ 'y ' , - N.B.— Mr. EnZHEEBEKCwiII visit , Feilding on the day before each BithO|gt3?? of the B.M. (Jourt here, 'and may be. con-^ ' 1 suited at Mrs ' Hashe's Hotel, or by -£; appointment. ■ - ■■
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Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, 10 November 1891, Page 3
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