WANTED to Let, a four- room* d Cottage near Taonui railway station, about 3 milea from Feilding, with two acres of land, one acre of which- is an orchard. Apply to • EDWD. COKKERY f> Bartholomew's Mill, Kitvitda. ANTED Known, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dancing Shoes just opened up at 8. Thacker's (next Star Office). WANTED Known, To Let, at the corner of Midland Road and close- to the Aratika School,— A 4 -roomed Cottage, with run for a horse and cow. Apply to. J» H. 0. Colby. WANTED Known, a Special Service— for Men Only— '.will, be held in the Wesleyan .-/ Church TOMORROW (Sunday) evening, at 8.15. AH are invited. WANTED, a black and white Cow, lost or stolen ; brand, 10; near calvingj reward. — -A. Dermer. . WANTED, Owner for one black, long-haired Sheep Dog, come astray.— W. J. "Viles, Cheltenham. WANTED Known, That Major Vince's Reception takes place in the Salvation Army Barracks on TUESDAY, May 23rd. . . - WANTED, Everyone to remember the Hallelujah Wedding, at 2 p.m., in the Salvation Army Bar : racks, on. Queen's Birthday, 24th May. Silver coin admission. WANTED Known, Just received, —■Grand assortment of Foreign Postage Stamps, Filoselle Silk, and Macrame Twine.— J. S. Milson. WANTED Known, Large stocks of Oilskin Coats and Horse Covers now selling at lowest possible prices at the Ready Money Store. WANTED Known, W.G. Shearer has received his first direct shipment of Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Fenders, Fire-irons, Firebrasses, &c, ex Tainui, from London. Now is your time for a good choice, combined with quality and lowest pricea. _' ANTED to Sell, a good Cabin good order ; very cheap ; with or without horses and harness ; complete. Apply P. Scally, Wanganui. WANTED to Sell, a well-bred young Bull, nine months old. Three-quarters Jersey, one-quarter Ayrshire. Apply G. Kirton, Derby Street. WANTED, all boys and youths to write for our famous Is 6d Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 more. Send your bis© and postal note for Is 6d, and you will receive, per return post, a Hat worth 2s 6d from Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED, every man to buy our all-wool Colonial Knit Socks. They give grand wear ; are only one shilling per pair ; and can be had nowhere else but at To Aro House. T>URCHASERS by the hundreds X wanted for our Mosgiel all-wool Shirts and Pants— the most comfortable wear for the winter season. Prices from 7s 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. O UR OWN MAKE of Colonial Flannel Undershirts have an established reputation for durability, ns well as comfort. Try thorn. They are only 3s 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. TVTaNTED KNOWN— Copies of V t the Feilding Stab can always be obtained from Wm. Carthew and J. S. Milson. _ 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. WANTED Known, boiled and raw Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, E addle, &c. — Allan and Co. IT7 ANTED Known, Wool Packs — VV full size, loose top ; also, best 5-ply. Seaming Twine, at Allan & Co.'s, Feilding. WANTED Known, Sheep Shears — 8.8.A., N.Z., Burgon and Ball, 11 A., 88 A.S. ; best quality Oil StoDes.— Allan &JJo. WANTED Known, Allan & Co. keep only the best quality of Goods, and their Prices are admitted to be the Lowest in Feilding. WANTED KNOWN.— BiII Heads Memos, Visiting Cards, Enve* lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work done at the STAR Office. JUBAL FLEMING, Palmerston N. has 5000 more copies Songs and Music now to hand 3d each— four posted for Is Id. Send stamped cnrelope for catalogue*. Songs snerwd, comic, senti* menial, duels, waltzs, quadrilles, polkas, «fcc, including *lJi<lin^ on a Load of Hny,' ' Lost Chord,' • Old Folks at Homo,' * I Drenmt that I Dwelt in Mar* hie Halls,' 'Heart Bowed Down,' 'Then You'll Remember Mo, 1 Mus^ before the Battle,' ' Home Kiilc,' 'In Happy Moments,' 'Yos! Let Me like a Soldier Fall,' 'Scenes that are Brightest,' There is a Flower thai Bloometh,* 'Call Me Back Again,' 'Wliito Wings,' ' Ship Iliafc Never Ecturncd,' 'Song that Eeucbed My Heart,' 'Is Marriage a Failure,' ' The Captive Greek Girl,' ' I Owe Tea Dollars to O'Grady,' ' Whot's dat acallin' so Sweet ? ' ' Barney, take me Home again,' ' I'll take you Home again, Kathleen,' 'Song of the Spanish Cavalier,' ' A little Peach in an Orchard Green,' ' Down went McGinty/ Ac, Ac. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCE* [ MENT. THE DON TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, BIRMINGHAM. F, STEVENS & Co. beg to , intimate to the inhabitants of Birmingham, and district, that they will start in busiuess as Tailors and Habit- makers iu premises situated two doors from Lowes' Hotel, on MONDAY, the 24th inst, A choice and well-assorted selection of patterns ou hand. Every departoicut of the trade executed in the best style ; our motto being " No fit, no pay." JOB PRINTING in all its branchi s executed on the shortest notit e at the Star Office. Charges very reasonable.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 142, 20 May 1893, Page 3
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826Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 142, 20 May 1893, Page 3
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