R TTTANTED Known, that J. F. .... W Donnelly has placed hisf outstanding Accounts in the hands of Messrs Goodbeliere and Richmond for . collection. - X^TANTED Known, the annual V V Tea' and Meeting in connection with the Feilding Presbyterian Church will be held in the Foresters' Hall TO-MORROW (Wednesday) evening. Tea on the tables at 6. W~ ANTED Known, A. L. Parr has a number of second-hand Vehicles for sale, cheap. 1 TTTAOTKD Returned, a Watch * VV delivered in error as Mr 1 Stirason's to a young man four weeku ago.— James Scott. 3 TXT ANTED, a secondhand Sulky, ' V y in good condition. -Address, a stating price, to " A.8.C.," Post Office, B Feilding. ANTED,, a Retrieving Spaniel; trial required. Apply Stab Office. 7 \\J ANTED Known, ; grand rssort- : V f ment of cheap i Music— 7oo copies to pick from ;■ also, Fans for .: evening use. Come and see.— -J. S. Milson. : ' . WANTED, a Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs Kirton,, Derby Street. . .r ; ' VtT ANTED, Employment, by a VV young man. r Farm work -pref erred. Apply to. G. IL Say well, t \/\f AN: TE;D, aU boys; and yonths . .-'*' to write for our famous lfl 6d Tweed Hats. We haVe jii'st received^ 800 more. Send your size and postal note for Is 6d, and you will receive, per return post, a Hat worth 2's 6d from To Aro House, Wellington: ; TX7ANTED, every man to buy our V * all-wool Colonial Knit Socks. They give grand wear ; are only one ; shilling per pair ; and can be had nowhere else but at Te Aro House. '■ T>UROHASERS by the hundreds , X wanted for pur Mosgiel all-wool , ' Shirts and Pants— the most comfort^ , able wear |or the winter season: . Prices from 7s 6d each, at Te Aro "\ b House, Wellington. UR OWN .^IAKE of Colonial Flannel Undershirts have an established reputation for durability, as well as comfort. Try them. They are only 3s 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington; WANTED Known, that Mrs Halley has. now opened a new Dining Room in Fergusson- Street, v ' whete meals can be had at all hours. Ladies can have tea at a few minutes notice. WANTED Known, just opened up a grand selection of ladies', gent's, and children's Boots and Shoes, marked off at very low prices to clear. — Ready Money Store. • • f VTT ANTED Known, Wool Packs— VV full size, loose top ; also, best 5-ply. Seaming Twine, at Allan t & Co.'s, Feilding. \\7 ANTED Known, Sheep Shears • W — 8.8.A., N.Z., Burgon and Ball, 11 A., 38 A.S.; best quality Oil Stones. — Allan & Co. . . WANTED Known, that I am Agent for the Ross-Atkina - Sunlight Lamp— the most perfect and ■ economical kerosene lamp in the world. ' May be seen burning at my shop, J Manchester Street.-— G. W. Fowles. \\j ANTED Known, Allan & Co. VV keep only the best quality of [ Goods, and their Prioeß are admitted to be the Lowest in FeiWing, ' PREPARING FOR PRESS. ; STONE' 9 WELLINGTON, HA WKES BAY, jlhd TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal, & Genbbal > DIRECTOEY — AND— NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL, i For 1893-4. j [Edited by John Stone, junr.] Price to Subscribers, 10s 6d j NonSubscribers, 12s 6d. THIS, the third issue of the Direct^ ory, will consist of upwards of - 700 PAGES (being an increase of 200 pages more than the previous issue) \ of valuable Local and General Information, accurately compiled, concisely and systematically arranged, and care-. fully and completely indexed. A complete Street Directory of Wanganui will be given this year. B The whole work will be handsomely bound in cloth — gilt lettered. 3 PRELIMINARY ANNOtJNOEMENT. 1 THE DON TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, r BIRMINGHAM. i I F. STEVENS & Co. beg to Qj , intimate to the inhabitants of Birmingham, and district, that they will start in business as Tailors and - Habit-makers in premises situated two doors from Lowes' Hotol* on MONDAY, the 24th inst, I A choice and well-assorted seleck tion of patterns on hand, c Every department of the trade exe- >, cuted in the best style ; our motto being " No fit, no pay." i TUBAL FLEMING, Palmerston N,, fl has 5000 more copies Songs and Music now to hand 3d each — four posted a for Is Id. Send stamped enrelope for catalogues. Bongs sacred, comic, senti* - mental, duets, waltzs, quadrilles, polkas, - &c, including 'Biding on a Load of Hay,' ' Lost Chord,' 'Old Folks at " Home,' ' I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Mar* L ble Halls,' 'Heart Bowed Down,' 'Then You'll Remember Me,' 'Just before the Battle,' ' Home Rule,' 'In Happy Moments,' 'Yes ! Let Me like a Soldier Fall,' 'Scenes that are Brightest/ 'There is a Flower that Bloometh,' 'Call Me 8 Back Again,' 'White Wings,' ' Bhip that ' s Never Returned/ 'Song that Reached n My Heart/ 'Is Marriage a Failure; 1 • The Captive Greek Girl/ ' I Owe Ten } * Dollars to O'Grady/ ' Whot's dat *- , caltin' so Sweet?' 'Barney, take me Home aaain/ ' I'll take you Home again, Kathleen/ 'Song of the Spanish Cavalier/ ' A little Peach in an Orchard Green,' ' Down went McGinty/ &c, &c. LAEC O M B , Civil Engineer, Architect &c, Law Cb ambers, The Square, Palmerston North, I Architect to the Manawatu Perman. cut Building aud Investment gociety-
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 131, 25 April 1893, Page 3
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