WAJNTJUD, Machinist; auu a. t ,- prentices,, at Mis^Sten-art s, Kimbolton Road. ' ' WANTED to Sell, a, present for Xmas, six small .Chairs, upholstered in tapestry; extra 'cheap; other big bargains at-Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED' KnowW moved to the -premises in Derby-street formerly occupied by^ Mrs. Manßell, where all orders >left will be promptly attended to.-i-Charles Wickham,,Carrier. r jofe " WANTED -KNOWN— John Marshall- now 1 deliverer Milk,' every morning Trad '-evening,- fr al parts of the ' Borough.:' 11 - WANTED/ the ladies to inspect .' Jthe.large/jßtock of Fancy , Baaketware, at the Red House, EimboUenlßbad.' >•/ - " "T v T WANTEDr Known— Some useful SchVol Hats,~f or girls,- 2d, 3<l, and 4d, r each, at the -Red House. ' \jb ANTED ?Kno)wn -^ Donnelly's W l for silver-mounteli J pipeB -for Christmas and New- Year's gifts. Y\r ANTED" ' ]£nown YV for^all "kinds instruments. r lAIANTED Knowni— All.th&news- '*• papers jjf (the dayaojDonnelly's reading room. '- .IAIANTED Known— The bestbilL rfxYfo liar d table in th©- f colony at Donnelly's. [, ' j \ \ s >i \A#ANTED Knowtf— Doiinelly'ffior vv first-class- hairdressing. \A# ANTED Known— Donnelly's for , * v best i obacco of all brands. \r , •; ft ) ~i y "v. TT7ANTED 'KnowiC-Donnelly'a.for »V Waterbury'watohes. < r ' WANTED, KnojmrrDonnelly'B for silver-mountea canes.^ r * > fWANTED KNOWN 1 , -JjLaafes* A ' and' Children'? shoes in great y^ variety, latest styles, andlfashionsjit , reduced prices for cash; afe.S. c Syend- * ? sen's. — •«'"> - » ■ , / a- * "\!TANTEDiKnownr--Donnllly r 8 f or j 5*7 . razors, ground, set, and- guaranteed to hold their edges. \ * tTX ~ WANTED KNOWN 1 — l A large selection. l of Ladies' Boots in"French Calf, Colf,_Kid~, and'Gla2e'Ki'd, at- S. Svendsen'o,,. j^ji^''^ VJLT ANTED' JKNOWN — That. S. VV Svendsen~has jnst openeoLnp fresh shipment_of_ Gent's "Boots, J best value in town. ~ ,- WANTED KNOWN-^That l^i now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions^ including Bata and Matai, ' delivered in every part of the Town.'^P-arties waited on for orders. WILLIAM- KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN — Arrivatfper " Arawa) at Wm.'Pauk'scßoolc {Depot, Palmerston. North, newest publications and' 'new supplies^: — Boy's Own Annual, 1891, 9/6 ;, Grirls'rPwn<Annual, 1891,9/6; The Quiver, 1891,9/6; The Child's Own;, Magazine, 1801, J/6; Infants' Magazine' IS9J, 2/" ; T^e Child's' Companion, 1891, 2/- ; /Family Header, vol 82, 2/- ; Young Men of Great Britain, vol 49,^3/6; Daily Graphic,^ 09 30,»nd 31, 9d each'; Boys' 'Standard, '4,7, 2[-i Ching Chmg's Own,, div 13, 2/ ,; Lady's Own Novelete, div 12, 2/%; Dick's English Library, No 28, 2/; Tom- Tarter at School, complete, 2/6; The Spies School, 1/3 ; The Saya^e 'Queen, a KomWca of Van Dieman's Land, by Hume Nisbet, 3/6 ; The t Aztec Treasure»house, by T. A. Jauvier, 2/6 ; The Conspirator; by Count Paul P L , 2/6 ; A Widower In« deed, by Bhodaßrbnghton and Elizabeth Bisland, 2/6 y The Year of Miracle,- by Fergus Hume, 1/3 ; Hypnotism, by^ Dr Foveau de Courmelles, 4/6 ; Ttfew Detective Stories, by Sir Gilbert 9d ; "Kmg'sley's Westward Ho, Hereward the Wake, Yeast, Alton Locke, Two years Ago. Hypatia, 9d each ; The Garfield Library, Glo'rious'Fun and ' Adventures, 4d each ; The " Best ior Boys " Library, astd, 4d and 9d each ; -Full of Winter's .Novels, 1/3 each; Th& May Flowe*, series of complete) Novelettes, _ <hy 1, 2/ ; Making His Pile, a Colonial Story, by Justm MacCafthie^ 2/6; A Detective's Triumph, by, Dick Donovan, ' 2/6. " „ , iffiNlX ASSUEANCB- COMPANY, OF^IiOIkDON. [Established 1872:] * ' Kisks taken at Lowest Current Bates. ' HUGH L. SHEBWILL, Di&trict Manager, v < Offices—, \ ,\ KIMBOLTON' EoAD, "FfclLDlNff, AND Hankins' Buildings, The Squarej Pal* merston North; TAILOBING. ~ AROHIBALD~WLLLrAMSON VXT ISHE& 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 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. 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. Ab he keeps only the BEST o£ MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. J A. WILLIAMSON. H. S, FITZHEKBEET, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, pAiiMEitsTou North. , MONEY' TO LEND on Freehold ,' . Securities.^ * - - " ' N.B.— Mr FlTZHEßßEßTj will, visit Feildiug on tho day before each sittings of the R.M. Court hero, and may bo consulted 1 at Mrs Hastie's Hotel, or by appointment. .
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 66, 1 December 1891, Page 3
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