WANTED Known, That a PICNIC will be held in Mr Staffs Paddock TO-MORROW in connection with the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, Campbelltown. All are in- \ (| vited to attend. - ANTED Known —F. Berry, - Butcher, will visit Feilding every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with a full supply of prime Beef, first-class Mutton, and good, fresh Pork, at reduced prices. ANTED Known— All persons found trespassing in, pursuit of game, or otherwise, on our properties at Makino, Kimbolton Road, Taonui, or Ashurst Road, will be prosecuted. C. PHARAZYN G. E. LITTLE TTTANTED to SeU, Double-furrow VV Plough (cheap); also, Totara Blocks and Hay (in any quantity). — W. F. Elkington, Makino. WANTED Known, The undersigned has a quantity of good HAY For Sale at lowest current prices. Can be delivered in any part of the town, in quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a few loads of good rough wood. — George Adams, Makino. ANTED, a Maid Servant ; good wages. Apply . to Mrs Kirton, Derby Street. ANTED Known, Pollard, bran, oats and chaff, fowl wheat, barley, maize for sale at A. R. Allan & Co.'s, General Storekeepers, Feild- ~~~~ ing. WANTED Known, J. S. Milson is agent for Miss Bacon, Palmerston N. Ladies kindly observe a well-assorted stock of Fancy Needlework, &c., in shop. ANTED 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. 11/ ANTED Known, That Meals V? may be obtained on the morning and evening trains between Pal* merston and Wellington.— Walter Freeman, Lessee Dining Cor. > WANTED Known— lf you want a good article at the lowest range of prices in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Ironmongery, Crockery, Saddlery, &c. &c, you cannot do better than patronise the Makino Store, as the proprietor, Mr J. P. Cowie, makes it his studj to provide his numerous castomers with the best value procurable for their money, and has selected and arranged his stock accordingly. .' clementson's t abour exchange & regis - JLj try office, Manchbbtkb Stbeet, Feeldino (Licensed). General Servant wants situation in Feilding ; 7s per week. Stamps in every case must be sent for reply. ' : " Birmingham Furniture warehouse. THE undersigned begs JoSßoWfi to : the settlers of Birmingham, Apiti, ;.: and Peraberton districts, that he hat >s -v^ commenced business in Birmingham as a; CABINET-MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, and trusts, by strict attention to busi* ness, to merit a fair share of patronage. Every description of Furniture made, at town prices, and satisfaction guaran* teed Funerals Undertaken. Agent for Pa Imerston North Sash and Door Factory. F. FANTHOKPE, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker NOTICE. ! ~~ ~ ALL persons found trespassing on :*- Strathendrie or the Kiwitea properties of the Colonists' Land and Loan Corporation, will be prosecuted . Wm. H. HARTGILL. " Halcombe, April 30, 1894. tcTtrespassers. "TWTOTICE is hereby given that all jji persons trespassing with dog or gun on the property of the undersigned, situated on the Awahuri Road, ~ will be prosecuted. F. Y. LETHBMDGE E. GIESEN D. E. AMESBURY, Taxidermist, BIRDS, animals, fish, reptiles, &c, Stuffed, Mounted, or Preserved for Export as required ; horns polished ; rare skins procured to order, Moderate charges. Prompt attention. Denbigh Street, Feeding. fi A f\ ACRES, 2£ miles from store O4t:U and post office ; all felled and grassed but 40 acres -left for shelter; fenced and sub-divided into 6 paddocks; 4-roomed cottage, &c. Price, £7 7s an acre ; easy terms. We have large list of properties placed in our hands for sale. Inspection invited. RATLIFF BROS., Land Agents, Feilding MISS McCLURE, SCIENTIFIC DRESS MAKER English and Colonial Experience. LADIES own material made. up. ATEST Fashions by every mail. WARNOCK & ADKINS, Feilding. FIKEWOOD AND PO&TS. THE undersigned is prepared to supply Firewood (in all lengths and of ali kindc), "tabs, and Posts, at fair market rates. LIND CALDWILL, Makino DRESSMAKING. pwRESSMAEING and Needlework \_J of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Feilding. CAMDEN FIREWOOD DEPOT. mHOMAS SMITH now cut* fireJ_ wood at his Depot, in Camden Street, in lengths and quantities to suit customers. His Steam Sawmill enables him to cut from six inches upwards for stoves andre^ster grates. Charges moderate. THOMAS SMITH, Camden street. " TO TRES A ERo. . -• "VTOTICE is hereby g.ren that all ±\ trespassers on my farm at Makino, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted with the utmost, rigor »t the law, without respect of persons. JOSEPH BRAY, Makino
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 321, 23 May 1894, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 321, 23 May 1894, Page 3
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