sC^^IXT'ANfEED,' the Owneivof a Note f V 'Book,, found to-day, on Kirn bolton Road. Apply Stab office. ' I VXT^^TEDltohuchaae in Jeild- "" 'r "V V ing or on the outskirts, Hou? c otfrom 5 to 1 dooms, with Land 6cm one-half tojen acres. — Davis & Co , 86 Manners Street, Wellington. WANTED', V Boy to milk and - make himself generally useful about'the house.— C. H.'Coote, Waverw. t ~ s ' ' x ' , WANTED fo Sell, one Extraor- - dinary Challenge Apply, to Mr O. H, HosKing, Manj Chester Street. * WANTED to Sell, a present for , Xmas, six'Bmall Chairs, upholstered in tapestry] extra 3jheap ; other! big bargains at Corner Furniture "WareHbuse." f WANTED Known, I have removed 't'o" 'the premises in Derby-street } formerly occupied by Mrs. Mansell, all"*orders left will be promptly^attended to.— -Charles _ Wickham, Carrier. " ' T j (, ,i •;_ , ,- x VXt A"N TEfD WO WN^-John *■ VV[ Marshall-iiow delivers Milk, every morning I and evening, i in" al parts of the Borough. < ANTED, the ladies to inspect , i * the-large-u stocky of * Fancy w Basketware, at the Bed House, Kimbolton Road.- "ii - j'* i > 'ANTED' Known— Some-useful ' School Hat^f, for girls^ 2d, 3d, - .ana 4d"eacbfat the Bed 'House. \I^ANT|;D% KnowJi ADonnelJy'a T Jv ? |or- silver-mounted pipes' for Christmas And Kew 7 Year's gif ts.^ ) — ! z T-r yT7 ANTED Known — Donnelly Js »V tfor-all kinds of musical, UK strumentß. r<- * » r -;]>,, o lA/ANTED Known4-AU4iffie news- ~t papers of the day in Donnelly's ' reading room.' /* f ' > -^ r ~ -^*j \A#ANTED Known^-The .best bilw j liard fable: iur thp colony /at Donnelly's. - „ _ XAIANTED Known— Donnelly's for. , I first-class hairdressing. ' / \A#ANTED Knqwn-i>onnelly?afor *¥ - beßt tobacco of all brands^ - o TmrAOTED Known— Doitneily'sior v V Waterbury watches, f j 'i \ TXT ANTED Known-^Donnelly's for- i *T silver-mounted* canes. ' n i " " i * >__ J WANTED KNOWN, — Ladies' > x and Children's shoes in* great variety, latest styles,, and'fashiona r al ledncea prices for cash, T at 8. BveridV senjs. i { -,_ "WANTED Known-Donnelly'sfor v * razors, ground, set,' and guar- J ~ an teed' to hold their cages. *" I ANTED KNOWN — A^latge . . selection of Ladies 1 Boots in FrenckCalf, Calf, Kid, andJJlaze Kid, at S. Svendsen'a, ri ANTED, KNOWN r7 -,That S, Svendsen has'jnst opened np' ; fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best value in town.' i , ANTED KNOWN— That I am now prepared to supply Fire- 1 * r ■wood of all descriptions, including Eata and Matai," delivered" in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. " ~ t f WILLIAM KITCHEN., WANTED KNOWN, — Orders taken 'at 'the Stab office for all kinds of Bubber Stamps. \A# ANTED KNOW,N — Arrival fpeT" ■ ■ Arawa) at "War. Pack's Book De- - pot, Palmerston^North. neirest publications and, new supplier:— Boy's Own Annual, 1891, 9/6 ; Girli' Own Annual, 1891,9/6; The 'Qniver,- 1891, 9/6; The Child's Own Magazine, 1891, 1/6: "The Infaits' Ma R ajyne' 189 1 , %( ; The Childs* Companion, 1891, 2/- 1 'Iramily ' vol 8*4, 2/- ; Young Metfot Great Britain vol 49, 3/6; Daily Graphic, I* os^3o and 31, 9d each ; Bojs' Standard, 47, 2/* ; Chmg dung's Own, div! 3,, 2/ ; Ladj'a Own Nbvelete, div 12, 2/- Eng-" ' lish Library, Nb-2& 2/; Tom Tarter at School, complete, 2/6 fThe Spie^ School, 1/3 ; The Sayage Queed, a "R6mance~of Van Dieman'a Land, fay Hume Nisbet, 3/6; The Aztep '1 roffsnTe%house, by T. 4. Jauvier, 2/6 ; The Conspirator,- by Count Paul P , 2/6 ; A Widower In* deed, by Ehoda Broughtou and Elizabeth Bisland, 2/6 ; The - Year 'of Miracle.% Fergus Hume, 1/3'; Hypnotism, by -Dr i ' Foveau de Courmel.'os, 4/6 ; New Detective Stones, by Sir Gilbert Campbell," 9d , Kingsley's Westward HorHereward, the Wake, Yeast, AU6n Locke, Two years ' Ago. Hypntia, 9d eacfi ; The Garfield Library, Glorious Fun and Adventures, 4d each; The "Best for Boys" "^'Library, astd, 4d and 9d each, ' Full suppljr of Winter's Novels, 1/3 each; The May % Flower, series o£ complete Novelettes, v ihv 1, 2/ ; Making His Pile, a Colonial Story, by Justin MacCarthie, 2/6; A. Detective's Triumph, by Dick Donoyan, 2^6 TAILOEINGr. ~ r AECHIBALDWILLIAMSON VfT ISHES to announce that he has * 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 op ENGLISH &COLOmAL 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. , v \ As he keeps only the *BEST of MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. • v* A. WTLIJAMSOIsC 1 . MONEY. MONEY 1 . : I hay& bees instructed to invite apph- * cations for loam of not less than £200,. on freehold security. • ' ? I have also several small sums await* - ing investment on freehold "or other * security. , " -, ,<■ « ' '"/ Babbistrb and Soticiroß> . > '■-'- Exchange Buildings; " * " TEES ?QVAEE, BALMBRSTON If. ■>
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 8 December 1891, Page 3
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