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WANTED Known— Mrs Baple has opened a Fruiterer's Shop and Refreshment Booms in Fergusson Street. Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, &c., obtainable at all hours. ANTED Known — A Public Tea will be held on BOXING NIGHT at the Salvation Army. Tickets, Is. Tea at 6 p.m. ANTED Known— Prime selected, large, and sound Oamaro Pota* toes, 5/- per sack of 2001bs, from T. Watson, Produce Agent. : ANTED, three Smart Boys to sell Sports Cards. Apply, TO-DAY, to J. B. Percival, Denbigh Hotel. WANTED Known-Mr A. Laing'a Birmingham Coach will be delayed on BOXING DAY (Wednesday) until 7 o'clock, for the convenience of Passengers attending the Sports. WANTED, the owner of a Waterproof Cape, with articles wrapped inside ; found on Friday afternoon. WANTED Known, for Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c, the Bon Marche cannot be beat for variety, quality, and price. 1710R Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, J Umbrellas and Sunshades try the Bon Marche. lIOR choice Millinery, Capes, Jackets, and Ladies' Underclothing, Spence and Spence, the Ready Money Drapers are unexcelled. ANTED Known — Just Re"ceived at Mrs Hastie's Hotel, a supply of the very best Lager Beer. WANTED, Tenders for Reaping, Stooking, Carting, Stacking and Thatching 96 acres Oats, at per acre. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars apply to C. Purkiss, Springfield Farm, Awahuri Road. Tenders close 29fch December. WANTED Known— We have just received at the Red House a ! consignment of the finest Canterbury Hams (at 9d), Boned Hams, and Rolled Bacon.— Davy and Mills. ANTED Known — Ladies' Tan Shoes, 6s 6d ; Girls' Tan Shoes, 7t09, 3s 6d} Id to 13 ditto, 4s 6d— at H. L. Jackson's (late Pallant and Co.), opposite Carthew's. WANTED Known — The Waituna Coach will run from Waitupa to Feilding on BOXING DAY, arriving iv time for the Sports and to catch the train for the Palmerston Races ; return* ing to Waitnna same day. — R. Robinson. WHY" Te Aro House sells so cheap. Buying direct from the Manufacturers, Customers reap the Benefit. ON'T pass Te Aro House, Feilding. THIS WEEK Special and Attractive Novelties ! Buyers, visit our Great Sale. "\7"OU will find an Enormous Selection. X Startling Cheap Prices. Remember, Mr Hamilton has charge of our Feilding Branch. 0 to 0. 8. Milson's for Toys, . Dolls, and Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents ; grand assortment. Come early. ANTED Known — That W. G. Smith, of the Waituna West Brick Yards, is prepared to supply first* class BRICKS, m any quantities, at £2 lCs per thousand. ANTED to Sell, second-hand Eng-lish-made Piano ; cost, £45— selling for £25 ; to be seen at Mr Brent's Furnishing Warehouse, Feildiug, Monday, 26th inst. — H. Jolly, Commission Agent, Feiiding. ANTED to Sell, Jersey Bull 11 Billy Barlow," by Jersey (imp.), dam MaJberjcy H, by Peter, g.d. Mulberry- (imp.). Guaranteed^ & sure getter ; quiet ; and does not break fences. Mulberry's yield of over 20lbs of butter a week was recorded iv the English Live Stock Journal. REVINGTON JONES, Taouui. WANTED Known, our usual Christmas consignment ot Canterbury Hams and Bacon to hand. Vendor's name is sufficient guarantee for quality. ALLAN & CO. (Next Clothing Factory). WANTED, Owners for the following articles, now lying at the Stab Office, viz. : — Lady's Black Muff, Black Tippet, Rug, Gent's Cape, Maltese Cross Pendant (with initials "E.W.8., 1887"), and Greenstone Pendant. ANTED Known— That Mr S. S. Moore is prepared to receive Pupils for the Piano, Organ, and Violin. Tuition given at private residences. Terms and information on application to J. S. Milson, Manchester Street. WANTED, Farmers and all persons interested in dairying to come and inspect P. Thomson's Patent Milk-oooler, whioh has given great satisfaction to all who have tried it, in both aerating and cooling milk. Only best material used in manufacture. WANTED Known— That J. P. Cowie, of the Makino Store, has just opened op a well-selected assortment of Spring and Summer Drap* cry, &c. These goods are all apod value, and should command a ready sale. Come and Bee! ANTED Known— lf you want a good article at the lowest range of prices ia Drapery, Clothing, Boots. Ironmongery, Crookery, Saddlery, Ac, Ac, you cannot do better than patronise the Makino Store, as the proprietor, Mr J. P. Cowie, makes it his study to pro. vide his numerous easterners with the best value procurable for their money, and has selected and arranged his stock accordingly. LAND AGENTS ... FEILDING. WE are instructed to sell 62 ACRES (more or less), Rimbolton Road, 1£ miles from the Square, Feilding. The property is well grassed and fenced ; good house, stable, and out-buildings ; good supply of water j the soil is iirst-class. Would cut the property in half or sell the lot. Inspection invited. For price, terms, <fee., apply to us. Also, — 11 ACRES, Kimholton Road ; well improved ; price, i.275 j easy terms. C. S. POTrS, FELLMONGER, Apiti. BUYER of Wool, Hides, and Skins in any quantity, » GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO SETTLERS ACT, 1894." SETTLERS wishing to raise money by mortgage of freehold or leasehold lands under the Government Cheap Money Scheme can have their application put into proper form so as to meet the requirements o£ the above Act and the Regulations connected with it. Apply to 'A. F. HALCOMBE & SON, _, .■;... Laud Agents, Fejidjag.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1894, Page 3

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