AflTED^^lV^^ono^rjior- ' .dinary.lChaHenget Bicycle. Apply to' Mr C. Hj,Hosßing, Manchester Street. - s * . „ ,« t < \ ■*' >-» WANTED to-Sell, a present for Xmas; six small Chairs, upholstered in tapestry; .extra cheap; other big bargains at Eade's Corner Furniture, Warejiouse/ ' ? - WANTEO Known, I hate removed to the premises in Derby-street > formerly occupied by , Mrs. Mansell, where all orders left will be promptly attended to.— Charley Wickham, Carrier. . . WANTED' KNOWN— John Marshall now delivers Milkt every morning and^ evening, in al pa£ts,of the~Borouglf.. _»- •£ r WANTED, the ladies io inspect the large stock of Fancy Basketware, at the Red House, Kimbolton Boad. ." , ~ ,-.. WANTED Known — Donnelly's j for silver-mounted' ? pipes for Christmas and New; Year's 'gifts. Y\T ANTED Known '— Donnelly's VV for' Tall kinds' of/ 'musical instrttments/ ,: ' j." ; ' ; ' yUANTEp^nown—All thenewav v papers df_thej3ay in Donnelly's reading room. - r - > t r WANTED Known^-rThe, beat billiard- table in the colony at < -Donnelly's/ \hI ANTED Known— Donnelly's for - - ¥ first-class hairdresnng. ■ %AI ANTED Known— Donnelly's for *^ r best tobacco of .all brands. TTTANTED Known-^Donnelly's for "VY* Waterbury watchesr WANTED Known-^Donnelly'fl for Silver-mounted canes. WANTED :KNOWN, — Ladies' 'and Children's shoes in great variety, latest' styles, and fashions at reduced prices for,cash, t at S. Svendsen!s. 2->— l~ - " \__ . TX7ANTED Known— Donnelly's for ' * ' razors, ground, set, and guaranteed to hold their edges. ' WANTED KNOWN 4- A.large " selection 'of Ladies' Boots in French,Calf;Calf,'Kia, ana Glaze Kid, at S\Svendseh's,/X»> ~lh \ : ' » " ANTED "KNOWN — That S. Svendsen'has just openedup fresh shipment of Gent's, Boots, J best value* in town. ' " " ""'"'* 'ANTED, KNqWN-JiTfiat I am now.prepare.d ho* supply Firewood of all descriptions,, including Bata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. "Parties-waited on for orders. ■ l ; - * ■»■■> WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN — Arrival (per Arawa,) at War Fabk's Book Depot, Palmerston Tforth, newest publications" an&JneV supplies : — Bpy'js_ Own Annual, 189 i, 9/6 ; Girls* Ovrn Annual, 1891,9/6; The Quiver, 1891, 9/6; The Child's Own Magazine, 1891, 1/6; The Infants' Mapazme'lß9l, 2/- ; The Childs* Companion, 1891, 2/-; t l«amily Keader, vol 82, 2/- ; Young Men of Great Britain, vol 49, 3/6 ; Daily Graphic, JS os 30 and 31, 9d each; Boys\Standord^ 47, 2/-; Cliing dung's Own, div 13, 2/ ; Lady's Own Novelete, dfv 12, 2/- ; Dick's Enj?« lish Library, "No 28, 2/ ; ' Tom 'Tarter at School, complete, 2/6 ; The Spies School, 1/3 ; The Savage Queen, a Romance of Van Dieman's Land, by Hume Nisbet, 3/6 ; The Aztec Treasure-house, by T. A. Jauvier, 2/6 ; The Conspirator, By Count Paul P , 2/B;'A Widower In* deed, by Elioda Broughton and Elizabeth Bisland, 2/6 ; The Year of Miracle, by Fergus Hume, 1/3 ; Hypnotjsra, { by -J>v Foveau de Courmel'es, 4/6 ; New Detective Stories, by Sir Gilbert Campbell, 9d ; Eingsley's Westward Ho, JJerewawl the Wake, Yenst, Alton Locke, Twuyears Ago, Hypatia, 9d each ; The Garfield Library, Glorious Fun' and Adventures, 4d each; The "Best* for Boys" Library, astd, 4d and 9d each ; Full supply oE Winter's Novels; 1/3 each; The May Flower, series of complete Novelettes, diy 1, 2/ ; Making* His Pile, a Colonial Story, .by Justin- MacCarthie, 2/6; A Detective's Triumph, by- Dick Donovan, 2/6. TAILOBING. AECHIBALD~WILLIAMS.ON TT7 ISHES io announce that he'has VV taken that shop opposite Stevens and GortonVSale Yards, and Light's Denbigh Hotel, Manchester Street. Further, that he has on hand a selection of the • ' < BEST op ENGLISH & COLONIAL GOODS' "'-"" of the latest patterns, as well as alarge collection of other patterns W 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 coloi nies. As he keeps Qjily"the BEST o£ 3 MATEBIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at a moderate price. . j A. WILLIAMSON. HCENIX ASSURANCE . COMPANY,:OF LONDON.. \ [Established 1872:1 1 Kisks taken at Lowest Current Bates. ■ HUGH L.SHEB WILL, - District Manager, - Offices — Kimbolton Boad,- Feildin<j, - • and Hankins' Buildings, f The. Square, Palmerston North. I H. S, FITZHEBBEBT, C BARBISTEE AND SOLIOITOB, : : PALMEBSXON NOKTH. <3 11 TONEY TO LEND on Freehold J\l_ Securities. ■* N.B.— Mr FITZHERBERT will visit. - Feildingon the day before .each sittings ' of the R.M. Court here, and may be consulted at Mrs Hastae's Hotel, .or by appointment. .■ . - . JOB PRINTING- in all its branches executed on the shortest jnotice at the Star" Office Charges vert reasonable. . i/"' ;
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 70, 10 December 1891, Page 3
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