WAITING Engagement, Housekeepers, Lady.helps, House* maid, Cook. — Mrs P. Groves, Mancheater Street. WANTED Known, F. Gabites, Fergusson Street, has opened to-day, — Ladies' Winter Jackets, 1 2/6, worth 20s; Ladies' Silk Dress Laces, black Astrakan Trimming, 6|d ; Ladies' extra-long Cream Silk Gloves,' 2/9. WANTED Known, The Chess and Draughts' Club will hold their meetings at Messrs Ratliff Bros. Office every week-day evening, except Saturdays, on and after the 29th inst. WANTED Known, Comfortable Home for young man in a private family, 3 minutes walk from Post Office. Apply office of this paper. T\7"ANTED Known, Mr G. Grant, * of Palmerston N., will preach in the Feilding Wesleyan Church TOMORROW Night. T\7"ANTED Known, W. Carthew is *^ selling old Newspapers, four pounds for 6d. WANTED Known, a black Dog, with brown legs, white tip on tail, has come astray. Apply to P. Apel, Makino. WANTED, a competent Nurse to take charge of three little children and help with sewing and light house-work ; must be a member of the Church of England. Address, " H.R.," Post Office, Feilding. WANTED, a capable Woman to do general house-work. Apply to Mrs W. G. Haybittle. Grey Street. WANTED Known, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dancing Shoes just opened up at S. Thacker's (next ' Star Office. )_ . _ WANTED to Let, Convenient 7roomed Dwelling in Feilding ; orchard, out-buildings, paddock (if required), healthy locality. Apply G. C. Hill. WANTED Known, Just received, —Grand assortment of Foreign Postage Stamps, Filoselle Silk, and Macrame Twine.— J. S. Milson. WANTED Known, Large stocks of Oilskin Coate 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, Firobrasses, &c, ex Tainui, from London. Now is your time for a good choice, combined with quality and lowest prices. WANTED to Sell, a good Cabin pood order ; very cheap ; with or without horses and harness ; complete. Apply P. Scally, Wanganui. WANTED, all boys and youths to write for our famous Is 6d Tweed Hats. We have just received 800 more. Send your size and postal note for 1 a 6d, and you will receive, per return post, a Hat worth 2s 6d from Te Aro House, Wellington. \\J ANTED, 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. PURCHASERS by the hundreds 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. UR OWN MAKE of Colonial Flannel Undershirts have an established reputation for durability, as well as comfort. Try them. They are only 3a 6d each, at Te Aro House, Wellington. _ WANTED KNOWN— Copies of the Feimung Star can always bo obtained from Wm. Carthew and J. S. Milson. WANTED Known, boiled and raw Linseed Oil, Lamp Black, Raddle, &c. — Allan and Co. VI 7 ANTED Known, Sheep Shears W — 8.8.A., N.Z., Burgon and Ball. 11 A., 88 A.S. ; best quality Oil Stones.— Allan & Co. ANTED Known, Allan & Co. keep only the best quality of Goods, and their Prices are admitted to be the Lowest in Feilding. mH e high school, PALMERSTON NORTH, K. WILSON, M.A., Principal. The next torm will begin on TUESDAY, May 30th. Classes for Carpentry and Shorthand are being formed. Evening Class on Tuesdays and Fridays. A few vacancies both for Boarders and Day Boys. ~~PBELIMINARY ANNOUNCE. MENT. THE DON TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, BIRMINGHAM. JF. STEVENS & Co. beg to , iutimate 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' Hotel, on j MONDAY, the 2Jtth inst, A choice and well-assorted selection of patterns on hand, Every department of the trade exeeutod iv the best style ; our motto being " No fit, no pay." _ HVHICKFORi), GROCER, CONFECTIONER, AND FRUIT kRER, l'cilding Chambers, Manchester Street, FEILDING. A WELL -SELECTED STOCK of Groceries, now- season, Indian, Ceylon, and China Teas, Broom and Brush ware, China and Crockeryware, at 'owest market prices. Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, and Cigarettes. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Refreshment Rooms just opened, where all kinds of Refreshments can be obtained en the shortest notice, the j ladies' room being under Mrs Hickford's sole supei vision. Fresh Oysters always on liana.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 145, 27 May 1893, Page 3
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