WANTED— A Youth, about 10 or 16. Apply Wilson & Co., Manchester Street. WANTED— A Man to cut hay. Apply,, at once, S. Svendsen. ANTED Known — We have just received a consignment of Ladies' Grey Canvas Shoes, at 5s per pair; also, Gent's English Calf Goloshed Lace Boots, at 16s Od. Call and see them.— S. Thacker, Manchester Street (next Star Office). WANTED Known— The School Concert for prizes takes place in the Colyton Hall on THURSDAY, the 21st inst. WANTED Known— Full supply of Boys and Girls Annuals ; Chatterbox and other Christmas Annuals to hand.— J. S. Milson. WANTED Known -A Cantata . Bazaar and Gift Auction will beh eld in the Assembly Rooms, Feilding, in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church, on the 19th and 20th of December. ANTED Known -Allan and Co. have just received a large consignment of Canterbury Hams- and Bacon for the Christmas season. ANTED Known— The famous Lipton's Teas are offered for sale at Allan and Co.'s. The finest teas the world can produce. Prices and samples on application. WANTED Known, Just arrived and to arrive — Large consignments of Crockery and Glassware suitable for the Christmas season, at Allan and Co.'s. Lowest prices for cash. ANTED Known — 250 Good Lambs for sale, in lots to suit purchasers ; price low ; can be taken away as required. — E. Giesen, Feilding. ANTED Known, Allan ft Co. keep only the best quality of Goods, and their Prioes are admitted to be the Lowest in Feildin?. WANTED— Resideats between Birmingham and Town to know that Mr Bradford's Mail Coach always leaves according to time* table, and arrives at destination without /ail. See advertisement. Look out for the Red Coach ! WANTED Known— That the undersigned has now on hand a large supply of Dr L.L.Clark's Empyreumatic Balsam for the cure of Lungworm and all Intestinal Parasites ih sheep and lambs. The Baham will be supplied in 1, 2, 4, or 5-gallon drums or tins as required. Apply to D. Reid, Agent 'for Empyreumatic Balsam Co., Makara- Road, Makino. I¥7 ANTED Known, That J. PS V v Cowie, of the Makino Store, has now received a full supply of summer goods in Drapery Prints, Flannelettes, Straw Hats, Flowers, and Ribbons, kc In Ironmongery, Sheep Shears (all best brands), Shear Stones, Woolpacks, kc. ; also, a full stock of Fancy Crockery ; Groceries included ; all to be sold at lowest possible prices for cash. WILLIAM CARTHEW ~ HAS now competed the opening up of his extensive stock of Christmas Goods. The Book Department is replete with all the newest Annuals, Toy Books, Prize Books, and a stock of General Literature which is not excelled in the Colony. Fancy Goods, consisting of Basketware, Work Boxes, Glove and HandKerchief Boxes, Writing Cases, Ladies' Bags ; in fact all that the most fastidious may require. Toys and Dolls in endless variety, and in all the newest designs. Tlie Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are one of the wonders of the nineteenth century. It is impossible to form an idea of his extensive stook from an advertisement, and he would invite inspection. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller, Stationer, and Fancy Goods Importer, F*SI_MN'tJ. SALE OF FURNITDRET W. G. SHEARER, Cabinet Makbb, HAVING decided to give up importing, and lo go m exclusively for manufacturing, will hold a Genuine Clearing Sale— for cash— until THURS* DAY, DECEMBER 21st, when all stock then unsold will be sold by Messrs Gorton k Son by public auction. The stock is a welLassorted one, and quite new, consisting of English, American, and Austrian Chairs, Whatnots. Looking Glasses, Toilet Sets, iron and brass Bedsteads, iron and brass Fenders, Fire Irons and Brasses, Wicker Furniture, &c., Ac. A quantity of Fnrniture of local manufacture will also be offered. JAMES HUGLI, WATCHMAKER ANn JEWELLER, WILL open on the 12th of December, in his premises in Manchester Street (next to the shop of Messrs A. R. Allan k Co ), with a large stock of Watoßes, Jewellery, Clooks, &c. LATEST DESIGNS IN JEWELLERY. A selection of the best gold and silver Watches ever imported into New Zealand. Special lines of Electroplate and Fanoy Goods at cost price ; also, nice Forks and Spoons, only of the beet quality, JAMEB HUGLL TO HEREFORD BREEDERS. FOR SALE— Yearling Bull, winner of First Prizes at Palmerston and Wellington Shows. Also, 10 two-year-old Heifers. Anyone wishing for a yearling Bull next spring can bespeak or select one by applying to the undersigned. GEORGE WHEELER, Burford, Stanway. FISHING Licenses for Beason commencing on the 1 5th September, 1893, and closing 15th April, 1894 (both inclusive), may be obtained from the undersigned a day or two before the 1 5th instant. Men's Licenses, £1 ; Ladies' and Boyß,' ss. HUGH L. SHERWILL, % " w \ Hon. Sec. Feilding Branch, Wejlingtou Acclimatisation Society. September 2nd, 1893. fjn6 LET— 2 Cottages. 4 pply to X RATLIFF BROS.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 194, 18 December 1893, Page 3
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