W'&RTETT K-orof'evCTythfnJß sold at big reductionsjl for Cash this Christmas at Eade's 1| Corner Furnitare Warehouse. s^ WANTED Known, a splendid * lot of Gent's hand-stitched <* porpoise Balmoral Boots," Austrian make, just opened at S. STendsen's. WANTED Known, a large range of Ladies' Shoes and Boots expressly made for the Christmas i Season at S. Svendsen's. WANTED Known, Children's * Boots and Shoes of alLkinds just opened up at S.^Svendsen'sr WANTED, Bor 10 good Axemen, ; for road work; also, 2 pair "■ of good Sawyers. Apply ' Ben Poole, Hunterville and Taurangarere road. WANTED, 1 four good Axemen to ~ .to fell "bush. Apply toi^- ' F. Marsh, Has&e's Hotel, on Friday, December 18. WANTED, two Boys ,ior , c the trade. -Apply Saywell Bros., -~4 Coa.chbuilders and Smiths,Feilding. 7 k ' * * ANTED ' Known, Mr. Peter , . Thomson has just receiveda .. large assortment of Kuby Glassware ~ for the Chrietmas" Season, including ■;- Vases, Cream Jugs and Sugar Basins, Water Bottles, Jam Dishes, and numerous other "suitable for presents.* Intendingpurchasers should - s call early before the stock diminishes, i; WAITED to^Sell, a preeent.for r uXmas^ six small Chairs, upholstered 'in" tapestry; extra- cheap; . other big bargains at Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. /' ! TTTANTED lKnown, ? .l have reYy ; <> 'moved io* the 'premises in Derby-street -formerly . ocpupiedilty '". Mrs. Mansell, where all orders left ... will bepromptly attended f o.-^-Charles Wiokham, Carrier. c t a ANTED rKNpWN- John r _ Marshall jttow: delivers Milk* every morning- and evening, in al _- parts of the Borough. 1 _____^-^____^___ — . "-j WANT_D, f the'laaies'to inspect \ „ the^large "stock of Fancy Basketware, at the/Ued? House, Sim- ■„ bolton Hoad. ' - ' * - l> • WANTED —nown— I)onnefly's \ for silver-mounted pipes for Christmas and NW Year's gifts. I VVr ANTED Known — Donnelly's - VV for all kinds of musical in- ; Btrumentß. _^ "~ v ' ' • \AI ANTED Known—AJl the news- : * v papers of ihe day in Donnelly's j reading room. lAIANTED Known— The' Best bil- ** liard table in the colony at Donnelly's. \AI ANTED Known— Donnelly's for "~ z r ■i* first-class 'hairdressing. ' \M ANTED Known— DonnellyVfor ' ¥ best tobacco of all-brands. "^ ANTED KNOWN, — Orders 3 taken at the Stab office for . all kinds of Eubber Stamps. TT7ANTE D Known— Do nnelly's for i VV Waterbury watches. * TXTANTED Known— Donnelly's for VV silver-mounted canes. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for % razors, ground, set, 'and guaranteedjtaJiold their edges. r -* WANTED 7 KNOWN— That lam j now prepared to ,supplj,Fire- 1 wood of all descriptions, -including | 'Eata and,Matai, every | part of the Town." i Parties waited on y: for orders. 7 '„' i* f '. WILLIAM KITCHEN, j WANTED KNOWN — Arrival fper | Arawa) at Wm. Pabk's Book De- i p6t, Palmerston_North*, newest publica- '- : tions and new supplie* :— Boy's Owa | Annual, l§9i; r< 9/6 ; Girls' Own Annual, 4a 1891.9/6; The Qaiver, r lß9l, r 9/6;rThe A Chdd's Own Magazine, "189^ l/6;'Thd. | Infants' Magazine' 189J , 2/-VThe Childs' -\ Companion; 1891,^2/- ; "Familylteader, A t'ol 82,' 2/- ; YounglMen of Great Britain, ,ji vol 49, 3/6 ; Daily Graphic, >os 30 and M 31, 9d each; -Boys' Standard, 47, 2/-; . l | Chmg Ching's Own, div 13, 2/ ; Lady's Own Novelete, ,div 0 12, 2 fa Dick'ssEnghsh library, No 28,\2/; Tom^Tariterat i School, complete, 2/6-; The Spie* Svhool, 1/3 ; The Savage Queen, a Komanec of -j Van Dieman's Land, by HnVne Nisbet, 3/6; The Azlec Treasure-house, >by T. : A., Jauvier,-2/6 ; t The, Cpnspirator, by : Count Paul P , 2/6 ; A Widower In« deed/by Shoda. Sroughton and Elizabeth. Bisland, 2/6 ; The Year of Miracle, by , Fergus Hume, 1/3 ; Hypnotism, by Dr ■« Fqvefiu dejDourmeL'cs, 4/6J^Njew Detec- — I tive Stories, Sir Gilbert" Campbell, J 9d ; Eingsley's Westward Ho, Here ward ,j the Wake, Yeast, Alton Locke,-Two yeaia Ago, Hypatia, 9d each ;" The Garfield Li" , brary, (Jlonous Fan and Adventures, 4d each ; ' The " Best for Bojs/^ Library, astd,4d^and 9d each;" Full supply of J Winter's Novels, 4/3 each';, The 'May * Flower, 1 series; of complete Novelettes, = diy 1, 2/ ; Making His File, a Colonial Story, by Justin T MacCartlue f 2/6; A - Detective's Triumph^ by Dick Donoyan, 2/6. " ~ ~ o .TAILQBING. AECHIBAJLDWILLIAMSON # VY7 ISHES to announce that he has Vf 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 - J BEST OF ENGLISH & COLONIAL t GOODS * of the latest patterns, as -well as a ? large collection of other patterns to - choose from. 1 Having served his apprenticeship^ with Mr John Martin of Napier, and worked for some years since in the^i! best hand trades in Melbourne and f Sydney, he is prepared to turn out as | good work as can be done in the colo- 4 nies. jm As he keeps only the -3EST of ""1 MATERIAL, Customers may rely on I getting a good" article at a moderate price. ~ A. WILLIAMSON. ~~, [A CABD.] 4j * * *• FE^MSNG^^:fepSffl AWAHUBI )^J?j||affißST6^|iS^a Feilding agenj^W^TjK^
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 73, 17 December 1891, Page 3
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