WAJNTJUJ J&jiown, v uio juul± b " girl ' who" took by mistake an Umbrella from my house in Manchester Street, when I was HI, will kindly return it, she can get her own? Mrs Ross, Registry, Warwick Street, two doors from Gospel Hall. , WANTED, 8 or 10 good Axemen, 'forroa'd work; also, % pair of 'good Sawyers. Apply Ben Poole, Hunterville and Taurangarere road. v ~\TTANTED, four good Axemen' to 1W f to fell bush. Apply 'to W. F. Mar3h, Hastie's Hotel, on Friday, December 18.< . ANTED, v two Boys for the trade. Apply Saywellßro^., Coachbuilders and General Smiths, ' Feilding.- „ , ; f_ , -Cf WANTED Known, JFine ,Pat Geese > for sale. Apply to Mrs Arnott, North Eoad. t WANTED -Known, Mr Peter Thomson has just -received^a large assortment of Bu^y, Glassware for the Christmas Seasdn^iricludin'g Vases, Cream Jugs and> Sugar Basins, Wafer Bottles, Jam 'Dishes, and-nu-merous other "articles i 'suitable for presents. Intendingpurchasers Bhoutd call early before the stock diminishes. ANTED to Sell," a'present for ' Xmas, six small Chairs, upholstered in tapestry; extra cheap; other'big bargains at Eade's Corner Furniture -Warehouse.T - ANTED Know^ I^have re-_ moved" to" 'the premises in Derby-street^ formerly" occupied Mrs". Mansell, where allH)rders left will be promptly attended'to. I—pharles1 — pharles Wickham, 'Carrier. * • ».' WANTED EN OWN— John Marshall now. delivers Milk, every morning* and evening, ; in^al parts of the Borough." '" ' **- WANTED,- the ladies- to inspect^ the large. [stock of- Fancy Basketware/at the Red .House, Kimbolton Road. , , . VTT ANTED Known — Donnelly's VV for silver-mounted pipes for , Christmas and Kew Year's gifts. V\t ANTED Known — Donnelly's Y\ for all kinds of musical instruments. -_ - \AIANTED Known— All the ne'wsv v papers of the day in Donnelly's reading room. \ __ \A# ANTED Known— The best bil- •■ Hard table in the colony at Donnelly's. '" • \A/ ANTED Known— Donnelly's for v v first-class hairdressing. \A/ ANTED Known— Donnelly's for ' v best tobacco of all brands. ANTED KNOWN, — Orders taken at the Stab SfficeSbr all kinds of Rubber Stamps. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for Waterbury watches. TXT ANTED Known— DonnellyU for * * Bilver-mounted canes. ", T AHTED7IKNOWN, — Ladies' V V and Children's shoes in great variety, latest styles," and fashions at rednced prices for cash; at S.'Svendsen's. 1 — '. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for .- razors, ground, set, and guaranteed to hold their edges.' '' WANTED KNOWN — A large selection of Ladies' Boots in French Calf, Calf, Kid, and Glaze Kid, at S.Svendsen's, WANTED KNOWN — That S. Bvendsen has just opened np fresh shipment of Gent's Boots, best value iri town! ANTED KNOWN— That I am now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Rata and Matai, delivered ,in every part of the Town. Partiesjwaited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWJVT—^rrivalVper Arawa) at Wa. PAEK'sßook Depot, Palmerstoa North, newest publications and new supplies :— Boy's Own Annual, 189 i, 9/6; Girls' Own Annual, 1891,9/6; The Quiver, 1891, 9/6; The Child's. Own Magazine, 1891,-1/6; The Infants' Magazine' lß9l ,'2/ ; The Childs 1 Companion, 1891, 2/-; Ifamily Reader, vol Bi, 2/- ; Yonng Men of Great Britnm, vol 49, 3/6 ; Daily Graphic, i* os 30 and 31, 9d each; Boys' Standard, 47, <2/*; ' Clung dung's Own, div 13, 2/ ; Lady's , Own Novclele, div 12, 2/- ; Dick's English Library, No 28,- 2/; Tom Tarter atSchool, complete, 2/6 ; The Spies' School, . 1/3 ; The Savage Queen, a llomance o£ . Van Dieman's Land, by Hume Nisbet, 3/6; The Aztec Treasure-house, by T. A. Jauvicr, 2/6 ; The Conspirator, by Count Paul P , 2/6 ; A Widower In* deed, by Elioda Bronghton and Elizabeth • Bisland, 2/6 ; The Year of Miracle, by Fergus Hume, 1/3 ; Hypnotism, by Dr. Foveau de Courmelles, 4/6; New Detect tive Stories, by Sir Gilbert Campbell, 9d ; Eingsley's Westward Ho, Hereward the Wake, Yeast, Alton Locke, Two yea- S Ago. Hypatia, 9d each ; The G-arneld Li- ' brary, Glorious Fun and Adventures, 4d _ each. ; The " Best for Boys " Library, astd, dd and 9d each ; FulL supply of , 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 Donoyan, I 2/6 ' ; TAILORING; 1 AEGHIBALDWILLIAMSON \%J ISHES to announce that he has W 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 & COLONIAL 5 GOODS t of the latest patterns, as well as a I large collection of other patterns to choose from. i 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. As he keeps only the -BEST of MATERIAL, Customers may rely on getting a good article at- a moderate ,- price. \ . s A. -WILLIAMSON. ; 1 :, :>*%•
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 72, 15 December 1891, Page 3
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