\ll7-ANTBD^ Known, W.O.T.U. W Members are requested' to Meet in the Temperance BOallj TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. WANTED Returned to Stab Office—a Horse Cover, loet yesterday. < r WANTED, a Hack (gelding). Apply to G. Wilka, Kimbolton road. "f TTANTED to SeU, about 8000 StrawVV berry Plants^ "Duke of Edinburg," at 5s per 100,— G. B. Suhpaon, Colyton.^ , ;" WANTED Known— lf .you want Fans go to to Milion's ;> tkere is a good selection *nd all colors to choose from. ' < . . . XUST LANDED, 5 dosen of the newT 0 ' eat shape* in Ladies' "Winter Hats, 6d to Qs 6d— half usual price.— Speuce andSpence. , . . JUST RECEIVED, a parcel of the newest styles in Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Capes, from 10s 6d up— half usual ANTED, Buyers for new Dress Materials at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6« lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, and 9s 6d the full dreas.— Spence and Spence. WANTED Known, that Spence and Spence, the Beady Money Drapers, have special^ lines in White Lace Curtains at 3/6, 2/11, 8/11, 4/11, and 5/11 PW pair- ; : ; : WANTED Known, The following varieties of Seed Potatoes just received : — Snowflakes, Beauty ■ ot' Hebron, Bath Kidneys, Lapstone Kidneys, Magnum Bonums, Flukes, Breeaete Prolines, and Early Kose>- Davy and Mills. 'ANTED Known, a heavy Spring Cart (8 springs), a Waggoaette, (covered and suitable tor family), aim a Dog Cart for sale. Can be seen at Me G. C. Hill's private house, in' Denbigh Street. ' j 2_L_ WANTED Known, a freah consignment of Pollard to hand at A. R. Allan and Co.'s. Country orders promptly attended to. ANTED, the residents of Feilding and district to try Shearer*s Linoleum Polish ; no, washing required. To be ■ had from all storekeepers. ' ■> ANTED, Residents of Feilding, and ,. surrounding districts, to visit Te Aro House Branch at Palmerston during the sale of Mesdames Allison and Bazeley's stock. ' ' ' WANTED, Buyers of Men's and Boys' Clothing to call at Te Aro House Branch, Palmerstoo, dunng Ute, special sale of Allison and Baieley's stock. ANTED, All who want to make a little money go a long way to see what can be got at the sak> now going on at Te Aro House Branch, Palmerston North.: __^ WANTED Known— All persons found trespassing in pursuit of game, or otherwise, "on our properties at Makino, Kimbolton Uoad, Taonui, or Ashurst/ Road, will be prosecuted. - > < * C. PHARAZtN G. E. LITTLE WANTED Known— F. Berry, Butcher, will visit Feilding every Monday, Wednesday, arid Friday with a full supply of prime Beef, first-class Mutton, good, fresh Pork, Poultry, and Bacon, at reduced prices. ANTED KNOWN.— BfII Head* Memos, Vwitin« Cards, Bnve«* lopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of 1 Printing Job Work done at tbe Sta* Office. - - J ift ANTED Known, That Meals V> may be obtained on the morning and evening trains between Pal* merston and Wellington.— Walter Freeman, Lessee Dining Our. t ANTED Known— lf y©u ? went a good article at the lowest raage of prices in Drapery, Clothing Boots, Ironmonceiy, Crockery, Saddlery, Ac. &c, you cannot do better than patronise the Makino Store, as the proprietor, Mr J. P. Cowie, make* it his study to provide his numerous customers with the best value procurable for their money, and has selected and arranged his stock accordingly. | WAITING, at the Wellington Labour Bureau, 48, Willis Street, Wellington,-^ Waiters, Waitresses, Barmen, Barmaids, Cooks, Laundresses, Station Hands,' Married Couples. Employers, can rely on all employes sent from this office as being well recommended. r CLEMENTSON'3 ~ LABOUR EXCHANGE & EEGI3TEY OFFICE, Mjlmohbbtxb Stbbbt, Fxluhk& (Licensed). Waiting Engagement— Capable, trust* worthy Man for farm; good milker} good references ; wages, 26s per week. (Stamps •in every case must be sent for reply. TO TRESPASSERS. ■\TOTICE is hereby given that all J3i trespassers on my farm at Makino, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law, without respect of persons. JOSEPH BBAY, Making MISS McCLURE, " . SCIENTIFIC DEESBMAKEB. English and Colonial Experience* LADIES own material made up. ATEST Fashions by every mail. WARNOGK & ADKINB, r Feilding. PIANOFORTE. MISS X: F. TOZER is prepared to receive a few additional pupils for the above* Terms moderate. Kimbolton Road, FEILDING. Tj! E I L DING COAL DEPOT* KIMfIOLTON ROA1». ' Household Coal Drain Pipe! Blacksmith Coal Syphons Charcoal Bends p n '- 6 Stench Straps Bone Manure GardenTyles . w^!*<eal Flower Potß ') £me, Cerent, Oats, and Oaf n Cha* on hand. Acent for Oarbol Crystal, the great \ American Sheep Dip. • . , \ JOHN DUNLOP • V T — FTTp^therick, SADDLER AND HARNESS c i, MAKER, \ FBBOUSSOir Stbbec , '* rriHANtfS his Customers for past JL faTours, and invites tii«m to ~ mspeci his new etock. He hopes, by atrict attention to business, comig bined moderate charges, to it xnerit a *ir share of patronage and by BU| R^rß..of all kinds undertaken at gi the shortest notice.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1894, Page 3
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