| TXTANTED Returned to Star Office, I Vy a Lady's Lizard-skin Parse, with initial "H" enamelled in corner. Lost on_ls'th in the town of Feilding. Reward. ANTED~Known— That J. Clementson has bought a large quantity of locally-grown Apricots, which he is selling at 4£d per 1b (in bulk). ANTED Known— Second-hand Gigs, Spring Carts, and Buggies for sale at G. H. Say well's Carriage Factory, Kimbolton Road, Feilding ANTED Known, Mrs Peter Thomson has just received a consignment of splendid Apricots from Nelson. WAX TED Known— A grand selection of Shell Goods at J. S. Milson's ; cheap. See Window. TE ARO HOUSE. Great Partnership Sale. Extraordinary Concessions in Price. Great Bargains in Drap» cry, Clothing, Millinery, &c. TE ARO HOUSE offering gigantic bargains in Print Dresses, Sheetings, Towels, Furnishings. Great Part* nership Sale now on. TE ARO HOUSE for Men's Suits, 22s Gd, Boys' Suits, 3s 9d, 4s, up. Cheapest in New Zealand. Sale J Sale I WANTED Known— That W. G. Smith, of the Waituna West Brick Yards, is prepared to supply first* class BRICKS, in any quantities, at £,2 10s per thousand. WANTED to Sell, second-hand Eng-lish-made Piano ; cost, £45 — selling for .£25 ; to be seen at Mr Brent's Furnishing Warehouse, Feilding, Monday, 26th inst. — H. Jolly, Commission Agent, Feilding. WANTED Known, our usual Christmas consignment of Canterbury Hams and Bacon to hand. Vendor's name is sufficient guarant c for quality. ALLAN & CO. (Next Clothing Factory). WANTED, Owners for the following articles, now lying at the Star Office, viz. : — Lady's Black Muff, Black Tippet, Rug, Gent's Cape, Maltese Cross Pendant (with initials "E.W.8., 1887"), and Greenstone Pendant. WANTED 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. ANTED, Farmers and all persons interested in dairying to come and inspect P. Thomson's Patent Milk-cooler, which has given great satisfaction to all who have tried it, in both aerating and cooling milk. Only best material used in manufacture. ANTED Known— That J. P. Cowie, of the Makino Store, has just opened up a well-selected assortment of Spring and Summer Drapery, &c. These goods are all good value, and should command a ready sale. Come and See ! ANTED Known— lf you want a good article at the lowest range of prices ia Drapery, Clothing, Boots. Ironmongery, Crockery, Saddlery, Ac, &c, 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 castomers with the best value procurable for their money, and has selected and arranged his stock accordingly. ~ C. B. POTTS, ~~ FELLMONGER, jftpiti. BUYER of Wool, Hides, and Skins in any quantity. _ BOSHER BROS., Makino, C^an supply Firewood at 3s a load, J Stabs (any lengths), from 4s per hundred ; Face Cuts, for outhouses, 5s per load. BOSHER BROS., Proprietors ~~THE~POST OFFICE STORE, KIWITEA, IS now open, with a Complete Stock of Groceries, &c. Terms: Cash. Further particulars in future advertisement. WM. H. FOSTER. J~~~ OH N S~T EV A R , Colyton, Timber and Wool Carter. Apply, personally or by letter, to Post Office, Colyton, or at his Residence, Ashurst Road. NOTICE to the Residents of Birmingham and Surrounding Districts. AS I am leaving the District, I will hold a CLEARING SALE for 14 Days Only of BOOTS and SHOES of every description. Must be Sold at a Sacrifice. M. D. MUNRO, Shoemaker, Birmingham. NOTICE. " A LL CLAIMS against the Estate J\_ of the late Mrs Matilda Mary Bbowne, of Feilding, Widow, are requested to be furnished to Mr Lawrence Edward Reade, Solicitor, Kimbolton Road, on or before the 31st day of January, 1895, as after that date no claims will be recognised. Dated this 3rd day of January, 1895. (Signed) WILLIAM BAKER) JOSEPH GEO. BROWNE - Trustees FREDK. JAMES BROWNE j HTO CX F~O R SALE. 140 good 20 -months to 2-year Steers 30 first-class yearling to 18---months Heifers Fat and forward Cows Cows and Calves Apply to T. A. BRYCE Kiwitea. DRESSMAKING. "pwRESSMAKING and Needlework JLJ' of eyery description neatly and quickly executed by the undersigned. Latest fashions always on hand. MISS AMESBURY, Denbigh Street, Folding. NOTICE. ~" JAMES NORMAN, having taken over the Butchering Business lately carried on by Mr H. V. Pickering, Fergusson Street, solicits a trial from the geueral pi.blic. Nothing but the BEST of Meat will be supplied by him, and it is also his intention to make a speciaity of ttmaii Goods.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1895, Page 3
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753Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 169, 16 January 1895, Page 3
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