Memoranda
A lost brooch is advertised for. An advertiser wants to sell a Rood driving dog. We refer our readers to Mr W. G. Haybittle's replaco advertisement which appear to-day. An advertiser wants to buy eight milking cows in full profit. Address by letter to Star office, Additions are made to-day to the list of entries for the United Farmers' sale at Birmingham, A reward will be paid to any person returning to Star oflice, a saddle lost at Colyton last Friday night. Ah advertiser wants to let a grass paddock containing four acres. Apply by letter addressed " Paddock," Star office. Tenders are invited by Mr John Saxon for taking down and re-erecting thirty chains (more or less) of wire fencing, also for putting up twenty-five chains wire fencing, and splitting the po.°ts required for the same. Mr Frank Gay announces that he has taken the stables near the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, formerly occupied by Mr Daw, and is again prepared to undertake the breaking of horses to saddle and harness. He has hacks for hire always on hand. I The great success that has attended Mr J. 3. Hamilton's Dressmaking Department is due lo lhe fact that the lady who has charge is a thorough Dreas^ maker, and is well known as one of the best littprs in the colony. First-class English experience, also Colonial. Ladies who aro hard to fit, and those who seN dom enjoy the luxury of a perfect-fitting Dress are specially inrited to try Mr J, B. Hamilton's Dressmaker. — Adft. Aujjite Mats— (he woman's friend pripe2B— just opened at the New Zea« land Clothing Factory. No stirring required for oatmeal, milk, rice, oustards, blano mange, jellies, butters, kotohups, apple sauce, &c. ; in fact, nothing will burn on it. Try it and be convinced. For the Nursery, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. The Manchester Hotel has vacancies for a few boarders. First-class Table. Moderate terms. Private sitting room up-stairs for the exclusive use of boarders. — Aim-,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 107, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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