"IT 7 ANTED Known, First-class W Oysters at Clementson's ; Oranges, Pines; Groceries less than cost ; Currants sd, Raisins 6|d. WANTED Known, Wesleyan Tea and Social in the Assembly Rooms on WEDNESDAY next (Prince of Wales' Birthday); also, Coffee Supper. — P. Reading. WANTED, 2 good Shearers. Apply 8 a.m. MONDAY.— G. E. Little, Makino. TTTANTED to Sell, a quiet Horse, V V broken to harness and saddle. Eight years old; any trial given. Apply to Star Office, Feilding. TTTANTED to Let, about 70 chains W of Wire Fencing. Apply J. R. Johnston, Cheltenham. TTTANTED, ~ Wgood Axe-men. VV Apply to Adolphus Goldfinch, Valley Road. WANTED Known, just received, a splendid assortment of Kerr's Pianoforte Tutors, Merry Melodies, Violin, Concertina,, Accordeon Books. — J. S. MUson. WANTED to Lease, near Feilding, for a term of years, a House with from 30 to 40 acres of Land. For address apply to Star Office. W~ ANTED to Sell, cheap, tlie Harmonium at present in use at the Feilding Primitive Methodist Church. Apply to Mrs J. C. Thompson. \ :. . ANTED Known, Wool Packs— full size, loose top ; also, best 5-ply. Seaming Twine, at Allan & Co.'s, Feilding. WANTED Known, boiled and raw Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, Raddle, &c. — Allan and Co. \\J ANTED Known, Sheep Shears Vf — 8.8.A., N.Z., Burgon and Ball, 11 A., 88 A.S. ; best quality Oil Stones. — Allan & (Jo. Y&: ANTED Known, Allan & Co. * V keep only the best quality of Goods, and their Prices are admitted to be the Lowest in Feilding. WANTED Known, that James Fordyce, Jeweller, Fergusson Street, cleans Watches for 5s each. Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED Known, 46 Toilet Sets, some very choice, to suit all tastes; Looking Glasses, a large assortment, at very low prices, at Eade's Corner Furniture Warehouse. WANTED Known, the Ready Money Store, Feilding, is now the favourite of those who pay 20/- in the £ ; special inducements offered. — H. F. Jannings. WANTED Known, that Patten's Portrait Studio, Makino road, is now open, and good Photos can now be obtained at a reasonable price. ¥T7 ANTED, Everyone to buy at VV Shearer's Furniture Ware house, where, for every 5s cash spent, you may register a guess in "Pea Competition," besides getting your Discount. XA/ANTED Known— The best bilvv liard table in the colony at Donnelly's. ANTED, the public to call at I. Brent's Furnishing Warehouse, and inspect the superb assortment of Picture Mouldings — thirty varieties to choose from ; prices ranging from 3d to Is 6d per foot. FOR Spring Dress Prints send tor patterns to Te Aro House, Wellington, We are showing over 20 ; 000 yards of splendid value from the well-known firm of Thomas Hoyle aud Sons and other eminent British manufacturers. FOR Spring Dress Prints o French make, beautiful goods, send for patterns to Te Aro House, Wellington, specially and exclusively selected for this season's trade. \A/ ANTED Known— Donnelly's for " ■ beat tobacco of all brands. V A r ANTED Known — Donnelly's VV for all kinds of musical instruments. i & ANTED Known— All the news- ▼ V papers of the day in Donnelly's reading room. ANTED Known— Donnelly's for Waterbury watches. FOR Spring Dress Fabrics specially selected by our Pans buyer, send for patterns. These are most exquisite goods both in designs and colorings, and prices for full dress lengths range from 14/6 to 45/- at Te Aro Wellington. %TT ANTED Known — Donnelly's VV for first-class hairdressing. TT7ANTED Known— Donnelly's for * » silver-mounted canes. ANTED Known- Donnelly's for razors, ground, set, and guaranteed to hold their edges. WANTED Known, arrived per lonic at Wra. Park's Book Depot, Palmerston : — Y^ung Ladies' Journal, November, Is 3d; Sporting Bits, by Capt. Armstrong, No. 1, 2s ; Lady's Own Novelette, div. 16, 2s; Boy's Standard, div, 57, Is ; Snap, by C. P. Wolley, 2s ; Bush Luck, an Australian story. 4s 6d ; Wurthering Heights, by Bronte, 9d ; Archie, the Savoyard, by Paul de Koch, 9d ; History of David Grieve, by Mrs 11. Ward, 2s 6d ; Girls 'Own Paper, Sept., 9d ; Boy's Own Paper Sept., yd ; Myra's Journal, Sept., 9d ; Daily Graphic, 79 and 80, 9d ; Harper's Magazine, Sept., Is 6d ; Delineator, Sept. Is ; Something to Read, div, 46. 2s. FISHING LICENCES ARE now obtainable from the undersigned, and available from 15th Sept., 1892, to loth April, 1893 (both inclusive). Fishing License : One pound ; Lady's or Boy's License : Five shillings. HUGH L. SHERWILL, Hon. Sec. Feilding Branch Wellington Acclimatisation Society. RT MONTAGUE, , Auction eeh, Valuator, Land, and General Cornmis* sion Agent, General Auction Marts, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N., — AND — THE FEILDING SALE ROOMS. Sales conducted in all parts of the district. Accounts rendered day after sale. Tj^ LARC OM B , Civil Engineer, Architect &c, Law Chambers, The Square, Palmerston North, Architect to the Manawatu Permanent Building and Investment Society.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 59, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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