WANTED Known, That H. F. Jannings is prepared for tbo present sporting season with a full supply of Ammunition, at lowest prices. — R.M. Store. WANTED Known, full supply of Footballs, all sizes, at J. & Milson's. . WANTED, a Housemaid not less than 23 years of age ; apply by letter to Mrs S. Williamson, Waituna West. T^Q^RITE for patterns of our new Winter Dress Fabrics, good designs and colors, 6£d yard. — Te • Aro House, Wellington. TCTKITE for patterns of new ' v cotch Homespuns, 10 Jd yard, and French Foule Serges, Is to Is6d yard. — Te Aro House, Wellington. y^TRITE for patterns of our celebrated single-width Dress Meltons, in all the fashionable colors, B|d to Is yard. — Te Aro House, Wellington. TJITRITE for patterns of our sui perior double -width Dress Meltons, 10|d to Is B£d yard.— Te Aro House, Wellington. "IJITRITE for patterns of our all- "^^ wool navy Dress Serges, fast dye and best makes, Is to 4& 6d yard. —Te Aro House, Wellington. for patterns ofthecele* *^ brated " Imperranas " Waterproof Navy Serge, fast dye and durable.— Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED Known, H. F. Jannings has just opened up a large stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Oilskin Coats, Horse Covers, Tents and Flys, &c, which will be cleared out at the lowest possible prices. — R. M. Store. \\; ANTED, by a respectable VV Young Man, a situation as engine driver in a flaxmill or sawmill. Address "A.F.," Stab office, Feilding. WANTED Known, Mrs Lindsay Caldwell is prepared to receive pupils for the pianoforte, at her residence, Railway Line. Terms on application^ WANTED Known, Fresh Oysters at the Shamrock Boarding House, Fergusson Street. R. Hally. \V ANTED Known, just received, V ? fresh shipment of Gent's Porpoise and French Calf Shooters, at S. Svendggn's. • \\] ANTED Known, fresh shipV? shipments in hand-stitched Gent's Boots and Shoes (French and English makes), very cheap, at S. Syeudsen's. \T>' ANTED Known, nice assortV* meut of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, best value in tcAvn, at S. Svendsen's. \\T ANTED Known, to be sold W cheap some extra lines of China Matting, Looking Glasses, and all kinds of chairs, at Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. TTJANTED Known, persons reVV quiring any kmd of vehicle I to -write to Rouse and Hurrell, eoick builders, Courtuey Placa, Wellington, ibi- tbeir illustrated catalogues and price lists, which will be posted free to any address. \\ ■ ANTED Known — Donnelly's VV for all kinds of musical iastruments. "vi;~ANTED Known— All the newaW papers of the day in Donnelly's reading room. \Jk/ ANTED Known — The best bilHard table in the colony »t Donnelly's. \\l ANTED Known — Donnelly'i VV for first-class hairdressing. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for best tobacco of all brands. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for silver-mounted canes. TTTANTED Known- Donnelly^ for » » razors, ground, set, and guaranteed to hold their odges. TTTANTED Known— Donnelly's for ' V Waterbury watches. W-VNTED KNOWN — Arrival per •'Doric." at Wm. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North:— The Daffodils, by Liiias Wassermann, 1/3 ; The Seven Principles of 3Vlan. by Annie Bes» ant, 1/6 ; Mrs Dime's Jewels, by W. Clark Kussell, 2/6 ; The Squirrel Inn, by Frank Stockton, 2/6 ; Doctor Hueuet, by Isnnlius Donnelly, 2/6 ; Irene, by Olga 0.-mtacuzene— Altien, J/3; Mariani. or Twenty-one Days, by Horace Victor, 2.6 ; The Only Witness, by E. J. Goodinan, I' 3; Facing the Footlights, by Florence Marryatt, 1/3 ; Beatrice, by H. Eider Haggard, 4/6 ; Is'ichofos Is T ickleby by Dickons, 2/6 ; Klsa, by E. McQueen Gray, 2/6 ; The White Company, by A. Conim Doyle, 2/6 ; A Life's Remorse, by author of Molly Bawn, 2/6; A Princess of Thule, by Wm Black, 2/6. FEED. KEEN, BOUT AND SHOEMAKEB, Fergusson Street, FEILDING, BECJS to announce that he has commenced business m the shop attached to the Shamrock Boarding House, and hopes, by courtesy, attention to business, and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs neatly executed. FEILDING COAL DEPOT. I JOHN DUNLOP begs to intimate J to the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding settlements tha« he has opened • ,-,-,>« m A COAL DEPOT In those premises in Kimbolton Road opposite Mr Janning's Store, and will soil Coals by t3iß truck, ton, or sack. [ Prices : moderate. j JOHN DUNLOP. ! iT/pRS^ DONALD SON, MONTHLY NURSE, COLSTON, (Near Adaett's Mill).
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 26 April 1892, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 128, 26 April 1892, Page 3
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