WANTED Returned to Star Of- \\ fice, a Parasol, lost on Saturday afternoon. Reward. 1 WANTED, a good General Serv. f ant. Apply to Mrs W. G. ',- Haybittle, Grey Street. ] WANTED to Sell— Pig Potatoes, 25s per ton. Apply Star ; Office. • WANTED Known— Just arrived, new seasons-cure Canterbury Hams and Bacon ; Boneless Hams a I^J specialty. — A. R. Allan Co., Gro- . '; W cers, Feilding. ~_ -____^.fl WANTED to Purchase, ten tons "f Derwent Potatoes. Send re* ~-r ply« giving price and where grown, to ' " Affricola," Star Office. . .^' ANTED Known, Look out for Longburn Freezing Company's Legs of Mutton every WEDNESDAY ; legs Is 3d, shoulders Is. - *i WANTED Known, a well-assorted : stock of Footballs just arrived, "■ from 2/6 up to full-size Challenge 1 Match.— J. S. Milson. WANTED Known, that A. Pallant and Co. Repair Boots 1 and Shoes at the following prices, yiz. : , j —Men's half-soled and heeled, 3s 6d ; '. Ladies' do., 3s ; Children's (7 to 13), ) 2s. All leather guaranteed. Note the j Address : Opposite Hamilton's. .j \XJ ANTED Known, That Meals [ * * may be obtained on the morn- : ing and evening trains between Pal- ; merston and Wellington.— Walter <! Freeman, Lessee Dining Car. ; | AITING, at the Wellington * Labour Bureau, 48, Willis j Street, Wellington,— Waiters, Wait- «-j I resses, Barmen, Barmaids, Cooks, . : Laundresses, Station Hands, Married ; Couples. Employers can rely on all ] employes sent from this office as being } well recommended, v I WANTED Known, J. P. Cowie. of i the Makino Stort, has jast re- [ ceived a consignment of Winter Drapery and Boots of the firtt quality; also, fall supplies ot General Ironmongery, Gro- ! ceries, Ac. Mr J.P.C. does not adrertise a few cheap lines for a draw, for hie "J; customers can confidently rely on haying !; all their requirements supplied at full -j value for their money. Highest pncea :- given for all Farm Prod nee. •>. \JTI ANTED KNOWN, — Orders Vf taken at the Star office for ; all kinds of Rubber stamps. : ANTED KNOWN— Copies of ;j the Feildino Stab can al- : , ways be obtained from Wm. Carthew . > i and J. S. Milson. y ■: CLEMENTSON'S ■ T ABOUE EXCHANGE & REGIB--1 A TRY OFFICE, '- Manohestbr Stbbet, Feilluxq (Licensed). ' Wanted, sharp Boy able to milk ; 10s. Waiting engagements — General Ser* I \ vants, Housekeeper, Companion or I Mother's Help. jStamps in every ease must be. sent ,i for reply. <■ W. FRANKLIN-BROWNI BROS., BAKERS & CONFECTIONEBB, ; RangiwaDia, * -" (Late of Napier), : HAVE much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of : j Rangiwahia and surrounding districts that they have commenced business as above, and will always sruarantee to supply Bread, Confectionery, Wedding Cakes, &c, of the very best quality. Catering for picnic parties, balls, &c, undertaken by arrangement. Packing at reasonable rates. F. J. PETHERICK, k SADDLER AND HARNESS i MAKEB, ' Febgcsson Street, fTIHANKS 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. Birmingham Furniture Warehouse. rpHE undersigned begs to notifj to J_ the settlers of Birmingham, Apiti, and Pemberton districts, that he has commenced business in Birmingham as a CABINET-MAKBR ahp r UPHOLSTERER, and trasts, by strict attention to bosi* ness, to merit a fair share of patronage. ' Erer/ description of Furniture made, at town prices, and satisfaction gaaran* ■; teed Funerals Undertaken. : Agent for Paimerston North Sash and Door Factory. F. FANTHOKPE, Cabinetmaker and Undertaker DANCING. MR P AEKE R'S Juvenile Dancing Class at the Foresters 1 Hall on Wednesday Afternoons, at half ; past 8. Musical Drill. All latest Dances, - a Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball will ; be held shortly. For terms address office of this^ paper. ~^^^-v PIANOFORTE TEACHING. LESSONS on the Pianoforte given by a Feilding Lady. Terms moderate. Apply to Miw Curtis, Manchester Street NOTICIv A^Y person found trespassing on the property of S. S. Tamer, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. P. DESMOND, Agent npE ARO HOUSE JL opened in Paimerston on SAT* URDAY, the 13th January Dying to Live and Living to Dye. T.lTae, practical dyer and cleaner From Wanganui, HAS opened a Branch in Patmerston North, where anj articles of Clothing, either ladies' or gentlemen's, may be Dyed equal to new ; also, tablecloths, curtains, <fco Feather?* »« speoi> alty— curled and died. Repairs done, : and trousers neatly strapped. T. RAE, Main Btreet, Paimerston North Feiidiog Agent; H. Hickford MISS McCLUEE, SCIENTIFIC DRESS MAKER. x English and colonial Experience. LADIE own material ma<ta np. ATEST Fashions by every mail. WABWOCK & ADKINft, Folding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 301, 30 April 1894, Page 3
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756Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 301, 30 April 1894, Page 3
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