WANTED to Sell, 2 quiet Dairy Cows, to calve this month. Apply to H. Penberthy, Makino. WANTED, Good Situations by General Servants and Girl of thirteen ; Boy wants work on farm ; strong girl wanted for country., . Appjy at Clementson's, Manchester Street/ ? ANTED Known, 1.0. G.T. District Lodge meets in Feilding on October 11th, at 1 p.m. Public. Tea in the evening, at 6.30. WANTED to Sell, 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull (9 months old), £7 ; 1 seven-eighths Jersey 8u11 .^9 < months old), £6. Apply to G. Kiirfton, Derby Street. . : x - ... ANTED to SeU, a Dray Howe, and Harness.— Peter London, Makino. > ■ ; ; . WANTED to Le^aseven-rooawr House and 3 acres of Land, . Beattie Street. — Geo. C. Hill WANTED Known, The Ladies of the Wesleyan Church will hold a Sale of Work, a Tea, and a Promenade Concert on November 9th, 1893, in the Assembly Rooms. WANTED Known, a grand assortment of Brigg's Crewel Patterns. Fifty different patterns to choose from. Come and see J.S.Milson. WANTED Known, Oysters ! Fresh Oysters at Clementson's. All Fruits in season. Country orders . attended to. Registry Office 'for Servants. WANTEI > Known, That D. T. s Sanson has been most successful in his remedy for the cure of Lung- , worm and Internal Parasitic Diseases/ in Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. \\7 ANTED Known, That Meals * * may ,be obtained on the mornß ing and evening trains between Palmerston and Wellington. — Walter Freeman, Lessee Dining Cur. ; WANTED Known, Just received, —First consignment of Garden and Flower Seeds from the noted seed-grower, W. Rowe, of Normanby. . r? —Allan and Co. ' 1 ANTED, All householders to give our Indian and Ceylon Teas a trial. Purity and flavour guaranteed.— Allan and Co. %V ANTED Known, White EleW phant Potatoes, earliest and vaott piolific grown. — Allan and Co. WANTED Known, Allan & Co. keep only the best quality of | Goods, and their Prices are admitted » to be the Lowest in Feildinp. ANTED Known, H. F. Jannings has just received a large consignment of new tested yegetable - and Flower Seeds from H. 0. Gibbons and Co. They will rob you of disappointment.— Ready Money Store. y CASH Bonus terms as follows:— 5 per cent for prompt cash with order, and all parcels over 20s sent, carriage paid, to nearest railway station from Te Aro Honse, Wellington. . _ WRITE lor patterns and price list from the Fashionable Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington PATTERNS of our choice Dresses and Delaines posted free to any address, from Te Aro House, Wellington. Tv^TnTED Known, That J. P. \ v Cowie, of the Makino Store, is selling Remnants and Dress Pieces cheaper than ever. No reasonable otter refused, for cash. Groceries and other lines equally cheap from Ist September until further notice. ~ MANCHESTER HOTEL STABLES. THE undersigned, having leased the above Stables for a term of years, commencing on Monday, 11th September, has pleasure in informing the Travelling Public, and the Residents of Feilding, that they can rely on having horses, left in his charge, being well cared for and every attention given. Buggies, Sulkies, and Saddle Horses always on hire. Charges Moderate. DAVID~yOUNGER, Proprietor. TO CRICKETERS. JUST opened, a supply of Cricket Material. Bats by Duke, Rowe, Darlington, Aqnilla, and others. Balls— Duke's Best, <fee. New Books and Supplies of Fancy Goods. Eric, by Haggard; From the Bosom of the Deep, J. E, Muddock ; The Marked Personal, A. K. Green ; A Young Wife's Trial, Florence Warden ; The Gun Runner, Bertram Milford. Full stock of cheaps. Grand selection of Christmas Cards suitable tor sending; Home. Birthday Cards, Booklets, Filoselle, Arrasene, Macrame Twine, Crewell Silks, Ladies' Fans, and Patterns. Albums, Violins, Accordeons, Writ* ing Desks, and Photo Frames. J. S, MILSON. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Manchesteu Street fisiuHiro. Q~H~E E P DRENCH. TESTIMONIALS : Awaburi, September 25 tb, 1893.— T0 Mr D. G. Sanson. — Sir, — I have used your sheep drench with most beneficial ciYoct, the hoggets improved daily after having been dosed once. I intend using it next year, as I think it is the best drench we have tried yet.— Yours truly, J. Saundbbs. Mongahoie, 19th August, 1893.— T0 Mr D. G. Sanson,— Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure m saying that I used your sheep drench, and it has given great satisfaction. I used three other drenches, and yours, I must say, is the best I have yot n sod, — Yours faithfully, Alkx. Mo% J")ONEII,. Halcotnbe, 4th September, 1893.— T0 Mr D.G. San9on. — Sir, — Having dosed our hoßsets with your drench, I intend u<iu« it nest year.— Yours truly, Wjt. CoiiNKOOT. D. G Sanson & Co., Sandon, or from j W. Macmillan. Palmerston N. jrp Ft -tames, ! ' ARCHITECT. : Hankins' Buildings, The Squabs, PALMER&TON NORTH.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 81, 3 October 1893, Page 3
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767Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 81, 3 October 1893, Page 3
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