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Mr Johnston advertises for a nurse girl, wanted immediately after Christmas. Mr James Stanton, of the Midland road, wants several grass seed hands. Mr W. J. Viles, of Cheltenham, advertises fore sale store, weaner and sucking pigs. The finder of two bank notes, lost today, will be rewarded on bringing them to the Star office. Ten shillings reward is offered for the return of a lost colley slut to Mr Eanald Cameron, of Makino. Mr Carthew advertises that he will have a grand Christmas show on Friday night. Messrs Gorton and Son will hold a stock sale at Feilding to-morrow. An axle cap has been left at this office, owner can have the same on application and paying cost of advertisement. One pound reward is offered for the recovery of a bay mare, gone astray from Pohangina. See adyertisement. Mr Derby, of Buny fchorpe, having given up farming advertises a nearly new, reaper and binder for sale, on easy terms. Entries are published to-day for the Colyton sale by Mr R. S. Abraham, to take place on Friday the 30th instant. Mr Brent, cabinet maker, has a replace advertisement in to-day, which is worthy of perusal. Mr Brent is selling furniture at exceptionally moderate charges this season. The train arrangements are published to-day for Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, and holiday excursions to Wellington, Napier, and Hastings. They are on a very liberal scale. Salutations ! J. C. Thompson, manager Co»op. Company, Feilding— the champion low price man— heartily wishes all and sundry a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Shareholders are reminded of the bonus on their accounts to be declared the end of next month, and are requested to increase the same by making their Christmas and New Year's purchases at the Co»op. — Advt. This Week ! This Week ! This Week ! J. B. Hamilton's for chtap Christmas Clothing. 150 Boys' Tweed Suits, lined throughout, at 4/6. Great Bargains. Boys' brown Cord Suits, 5/11— usual prices 10/6. Como and see them. 150 Mens' Christmas Suits, from 27/6. Mothers, bring your boys to Hamilton's for cheapest clothing in Feilding. lie* duced price list for this week only.— Advt. There will be a free distribution of Christmas Presents, differing in value according to the amount of goods purchased at Te Aro House, Wellington. There is one thing every housewife should kuow, and that is— Hercules Baking Powder is the best. Wliy Plt is tlio cheapest, because it is the best for making bread, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones, etc. In 6d and Is tins.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 79, 22 December 1892, Page 2

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Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 79, 22 December 1892, Page 2

Memoranda Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 79, 22 December 1892, Page 2

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