WANTED Known, Preachers Wesleyan Clnirch TO-MOR ROW: Mr Low, morning; Rev. W. H . Judkins, evening. Evening text : Mark XIV, By. - "IX7 ANTED, a smart Boy. Apply W Warnockiaftd Adkin, Fergusson and Manchester iStreets. ANTED Kno*n, W. Pearson has just received a direct im- . portation of Ladies 1 Evening Shoes, to be sold cheap. . • ANTED Known, Oysters — Fresh Oysters—and Smoked Fish per 4 p.m. train to-day, at Clementson's Oyster Saloon, Manchester Street, Feilding.— J. Clementson. ANTED to foil, a Jersey Bull, about 21 months old; quiet. Apply Stab Office. * ■ ANTED, a Housemaid and Waitress. Apply to Mrs Drury, Awahuri. . ANTED Known, Grazing for a few quiet Cows. Apply Stab Office. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking. Apply John Cobbe. V WANTED, a good General Servant Apply to Mrs H. CWilson, Wilson's Road, near Stanway. ANTED Known, a grand selection of Japanese Wall-pockets, 9d and Is each; come before they are gone; good value.— Ji S. Milson. WANTED Known, that A. Pallant and Co. Repair Boots and Shoes at the following prices, viz. : — Men's half-soled and heeled, 3s 6d ; Ladies' do., 3s ; Children's (7 to 13), 2s. All leather 'guaranteed. Note the Address: Opposite Hamilton's. ANTED to SeU— 2oo acres, fully improved, with substantial four-roomed house, in this district; will carry three sheep to the acre; easy terms. Apply Box 38, Palmerston North. M E ARO HOUSE I has taken tip the lease of the premises of Mr Guramings, China and Glass Warehouse, the Square, Palmerston North. V\ ANTED Known, That Meals V v may be obtained on the morning and evening trains between Palmerston and Wellington.-— Walter Freeman, Lessee Dining Car. 'ANTED Known, that J. P.Cbtrie, of the Mafcino Store, is prepared to go with the times and make a Sweep* ing Seduction io all his stock of Summer Goods for Cash. Prints, Muslins, Straw Hats, Ac, a specialtj ; also, several lines in Boots and Shoes (canvas, tan, 'and kid), in men's, women's, and children's ; Groceries and other lines at his usuaHj low prices, for cash. <JLEMENTSON'S - T ABOUE EXCHAft GE & REGIS • I l TKr OFFICE, Manohbstbb Stbbbt, Feildixo (Licensed). Stamps in every case mußt be sent for reply. Waiting Engagement — Waitress, Boy for farm (can milk). Wanted for Country— Girls, about 14 or 16; good homes. LAING'S COACHES FROM BIRMINGHAM xo APITI. HAVING secured the Mail Coatraot, I have decided to run a , Coach every TUESDAY and FRIDAY to Apiti, leaving Birmingham at 12 o'clock noon and Apiti at 8 p.m. Parcels and Luggage entrusted to my care will receive every attention and safe delivery. A. LAING. F. J. PETHERICK, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Febgusson Street, rpHANKS his Customers for past J_ favours, and invites them to inspect his new stock. He hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a fair share of patronage and support. Repairs of all kinds undertaken at the shortest notice. : .. FEILDING ART STUDIO (Cobbe And Dft^rogh's Buildings). MESSRS BIIjIiENS AND BUNTING, PHOTOGRAPHERS. ONE DOZE N " bjest .' Enamelled v Cabinets and one Permanent Bromide Opal Siz?, 15m. x 12in., for ONE GUINEA. Every description of photo work, including enlargements from other photos, at very low prices. Tebms : Strictly Cash at time of sitting. For a short time only, commenciag TUESDAY, February 13th. DRESSMAKINCr. pwRESSMAKING and Needlework | } of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilflingr. MAKINO SAW MILL. FACE CUTS and Stabs on sale at the above Mill, suitable for fencing, fowlhous*sS, pigatyes, &c* &c. BOSHER BROS., Proprietors. OPENED UP on SATURDAY, 3bd MARCH. The Public Besbfit BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE (Adjoining the Manchester Hotel), Kitnboltoa Road ... ... Feiuhno. JAMES TEE WIN, Boot and Shoe eJ» Manufacturer and Importer, Ms opened up a splendid stock of Boots and Shoes from the best manufacturers in the world, including the far- famed "Zealandia " aud " Kapai " brands. All kinds of Boots and Shoes Manufactured on the Premises. Eepairs of all descriptions, whether the boots have been bought at the establishment or otherwise, executed nt reasonable rates. It is not u*ual for the proprietor to quote prices, but the public ore invited to inspect the stock, and ascertain the prices ; no pressing to buy. Being a practical man, all goods will be sold at the real ralue foftheloW* est possible profits for cash. Uc has not come merelj to hold a " cheap sale," but to establish a business. \ _;T \~> , fpE"ABO~fe[OUSE - r JL opened in PaTmerston on 8 AT* URDAY, the 13th January.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 282, 7 April 1894, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 282, 7 April 1894, Page 3
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