W ANTED.. Knbwjv J- S. Milson has just received a full stock of Violin Strings, Footballs and Blad^ ders, and Boys' and Girls' Annuals.. WANTED, a Competent Assist* ant, chiefly to keep books ; must have a good general knowledge of Ironmongery ; references required. Apply to W. G. Haybjttle. "fTTANTED, two Good Axemen for VV road work. Apply to W. X Marsh, London's Road, Birmingham. WANTED Known,. That H. F. Jannings is prepared for the 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. S. Milson's. ' WANTED, a Housemaid not less than 23 years of age ; apply by letter to Mrs S. Williamson, Waituna West. 'W/'RITE for patterns of our new Winter Dress Fabrics, good designs and colofs, 6£d yard. — Te Aro House, Wellington. AA/riITE for patterns of new fccotch Homespuns, lOJdyard, and French Foule Serges, Is to Is 6d yard. — Te Aro House, Wellington. WTRITE for patterns of our celebrated single- width Dress Meltons, in all the fashionable colors, Bsd to Is yard.— Te Aro House, Wellington^ for patterns of oar su- *^ perior double - width Dress Meltons, 10£d to Is BJd yard.—Te Aro House, Wellington. TX7RITE for patterns of our allM^ k wool navy Dress Serges, fast dye and best makes, Is to 4s 6d yard. — Te Aro House, Wellington* TOTRITE for patterns of the celeM^ brated " Imperranas " Waterproof Navy Serge, fast dye and dorable.— Te Axo 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, <fec, which will be cleared out at the lowest possible prices. — R. M. Store. l\; ANTED, by a respectable VV Young Man, a situation as engine driver in it flaxmill or sawmill. Address "A.F.," Star office, Feilding. WANTED Known, Mrs Lindsay Caldwell is prepared io 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. 11 " ANTED Known, just received, VV fresh shipment of Gent's Porpoise and French Calf Shooters, at S. Svendsen's. \\ ANTED Known, fresh shipV* shipments in hand-stitehftd Gent's Boots and Shoes (French and English makes), very cheap, at S. Syeudsen's. \% ANTED Known, nice assorti l t rneut of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, best value in tewn, at S. Svendsen's. TT7ANTED Known, to be sold VV cheap some extra lines of China Matting, Looking Glasses, amd all kinds of chairs, at Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED Known, persons requiring any kind of vehicle to write to Rouse and Hurrell, eonch builders, Courtney Place, Wellington, for their illustrated catalogues and price lists, which will be posted free to any address. \\ 7 ANTED Known — Donnelly's Y t for all kinds of musieal i»struments^ WANTED Known— All the newspapers of the day in Donnelly's reading room. \A# ANTED Known— The best bil- " v Hard table in the eolony at Donnelly's. \\J ANTED Known -- Donnelly's VV for first-class hairdressiag. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for best tobacco of all brands. WANTED Known— Donnelly's f§r silver-mounted canes. WANTED Known— Donnelly's for razors, ground, set, and gaaranteed to hold their edges. X\7 ANTED Known— Donnelly's for VY Waterbury watches. \ \ ANTED KNOWN— That lam '* * now prepared to supply Firewood of all descriptions, including Kata and Matai, delivered in every part of the Town. Parties waited on for orders. WILLIAM KITCHEN. WANTED KNOWN — Arriral per "Doric." at Wm. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston North:— The Daffodils, by Liiias Wassermann, 1/3; The Seven Principles of Man. by Annie Bes« ant, 1/6 ; Mrs Dime's Jewels, by W. Clark Russell. 2/6 ; The Squirrel Inn, by Frank Stockton, 2/6 ; Doctor Husaet, by Ignatius Donnelly, 2/6 ; Irene, by Olgs Cantacuzene— Altien, J/3; Mariana, or Twenty-one Days, by Horace Victor, 2/6 ; The Only Witness, by E. J. Goodman, 1/3; Facing the Footlights, by | Florence Marryatt, 1/3 ; Beatrice, by H. Rider Haggard, 4/6 ; Nicholas Nickleby by Dickens, 2/6 ; Elsa, by E. McQueen Gray, 2/6 ; The White Company, by A. Conan Doyle, 2/6 ; A Life's Remorse, by nutlior of Molly Bawn. 2/6 ; A. Princess of Thule, by Wm Black, 2/6 FRED. KEEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKEE, Fergasson Street, FEILDING, I' >EGS to announce that he has J commenced business in the | shop attached to .the Shamrocfc | Boarding House, and hopes, by courtesy, attention to business, and gopd workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. ..■:../■. Repairs neatly executed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 129, 28 April 1892, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 129, 28 April 1892, Page 3
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