WANTED — A Strong Youth, about 15 ; must be smart. Apply W. Hodren, Cordial Factory, Queen Street. WANTED— A good Assistant to the Dressmaking; also an Apprentice — Mrs Parr, Kimbolton Road. \ YTT ANTED— A thorough good FeV V male Cook ; good wages. Also, a young Girl to assist generally. Apply, by letter, to Mrs Thos. Lowes, Commercial Hotel, Birmingham. ANTED Known, The Ladies of the Wesleyan Church will hold a Sale of Work, Tea, and Promenade Concert on November 9, in the Assembly Rooms. Programme future issue. ANTED Known, Several Gen eral Servants waiting engagement. Apply, at once, Clementson's Registry Office, Manchester Street, Feilding. WANTED Known, a choice selection of lancy Stationery, in boxes. All the newest and most fashionable designs procurable at J. S. Milson's. WANTED, Housemaid ; Man wants work with Butcher or on Station ; Lad wants work on farm. Apply at Clementson's, Manchester Street. WANTED to Sell, a seven-eighths Jersey Bull (9 months old), £6. Apply toG. Kirton, Derby Street. WANTED Known, Oysters ! Fresh Oysters at Clementssn's. All Fruits in season. Country orders attended to. Registry Office for Servants. VT/ ANTED Known, That Meals V t may be obtained on the morning and evening trains between Palmerston and Wellington. — Walter Freeman, Lessee Dining Car. WANTED Known, Just received, — First consignment of Garden and Flower Seeds from the noted seed.grower, W. Rowe, of Normanby. — Allan and Co. 11/ ANTED, All householders to * ? give our Indian and Ceylon Teas a trial. Purity and flavour guaranteed. — Allan and Co. IX7" ANTED Known, White EleV? phant Potatoes, earliest and mot-t piohfic 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 Feildin?. WANTED Known, H. F. Jannings has just received a large consignment of new tested Vegetable and Flower Seeds from H. C. Gibbons and Co. They will rob you of disappointment. — Ready Money Store. CA SH Bonus terms as follows : — 5 per cent for prompt cash witli order, and all parcels over 20s sent, carriage paid, to nearest milway station from Te Aro House, Wellington. 1 1 KITE lor patterns and prise *'* 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. VVr ANTED ~Known7 That j71?~ Vt Cowie, of the Makino Store, has now received a full supply of summer goods in Drapery Prints, Flaunelettes, Straw Hats, Flowers, and Ribbons, &c. In Ironmongery, Sheep Shears (all best brands), Shear Stones, Woolpacks, tfec. ; also, a full stock of Fancy Crockery ; Groceries included ; all to be sold at lowest possible prices for cash. THEf COLYTON SHOEING FORGE. DUGALD HENDERSON, having secured the services of a firstclass Shoeing Smith and General Blacksmith, is prepared to undertake and execute all kinds of General Blacksmithing work. Horse Shoeing a specialty. Farm Implements made and repaired. (Opposite Hotel, Colyton.) EDWARD FEEK, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Manchester Steeet, Feilding. CIGARS, Cigarettes, and all kinds of Fancy and Plug Tobacco kept iv stock. A large assortment of Pipes, Cigar, and Cigarette Holders to select from. The usual Toilet Requisites always on hand. Q UONG "lEE^ Grocer, Fruiterer, and Fancy Goods Dealer, HAS Removed from Fergusson Street to Manchester Street, Feilding. Crockeryware, Tea, Groceries, of ■ill descriptions, at wholesale prices. Silk Handkerchiefs direct from Cii ina — a specialty. Cash Buyer of Fungus at top prices. ALL parties iudebted to William Maitland, of Birmingham, Coach Proprietor, are requested to pay their accounts to Mr Lawrence E. lieadu, of Feilding, Solicitor, and whose receipt for same will be binding on me ; and all persons to whom I am indebted are requested to furnish their claims to Mr Reade on or before the sth day of December, 1893. Dated this 27th day of October, 1893. W. MAITLAND. DRESSMAKING. T^KESSMAKING and Needlework I J of every description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feildin*. SAM. DAW'S COACHES. BNtuiNCirUM and PEMBERTON. LE \VK Feilding every morning at 880 ; arrive at Birmingham, 11. 90; leave for Pembertou, 1 p.m, Parcels and passengers booked at Wilson's Temperance Buffet, Kimbolton lload, Feilding. S. DAW.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 106, 1 November 1893, Page 3
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697Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 106, 1 November 1893, Page 3
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