■ TTTANTED, by new arrival, a kituI W ation. Home experience of farming and stock. Low wages. Address, "jLK.,^ Star Office. TTTANTED, Owner for Lady's Cloak, V V found on Makino Road on Wed* nosday last. Apply Stak Office. WANTED Known— Advertiser desires situation as handy man on I farm or about gentleman's house. Good j ; rough carpenter, gardener, groom, &c. t i Having been well educated would not ; object to act as tutor to children occa- ; pional lv. Comfortable home —not "wages i — chief consideration. Address, " User ful," c./o. Mrs Clementson. WANTED Known— The very best Cider can now be obtained at the Feildiug Hotel.— M. Hastie. WANTED to Let, 8-roomed House. Apply to S. Ratliff, Commission ' Agent. WANTED Known— E. Feck's for first-class Hairdres-dng. WANTED Known— E. Feck's for Silver- Mounted Briars, in great variety. TTTANTED Known— A grand asVV sortment of Will's Fancy To' baccos at E. Feck's. WANTED Known— Ail brands of Plug and Cut Tobacco at E. Feck's. WANTED Known — E. Feek'a for Accordeons, Boxing Gloves, Tobacco-cutters, &c, &c. fTIHIS WEEK— Kid Gloves, Is 6d j X Taffetta Gloves, Bid ; Flannel. ettes, Is 6d doz. ; Prints, 2s lid dress, at Te Aro House. BOY'S Tweed School Suits, 4s, 4s 3d, 4s 6d each ; Men's Tweed Trousers, 5s lid ; Drill Trousers, 2s 3d, at Te Aro House. MEN'S Bargain Suits, 22s 6d; good Kaiapoi 35s Suits for 27s 9d ; Singlets, Is ; Shirts, with collar, Is 9d, at Te Aro House. WANTED Known— Second-hand Gigs, Spring Carts, and Buggies for sale at G. H. Saywell's Carriage Factory, Kimbolton Road, Feilding WANTED Known— A grand selection of Shell Goods at J. S. Milson's ; cheap. See Window. WANTED Known — That W. G. Smith, of the Waituna West Brick Yards, is prepared to supply firstclass BRICKS, m any quantities, at £2 10-s 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 guarantee 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 Pnpils 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-cooler, which has given great satisfaction to all wao have tried it, in both aerating and cooling milk. Only best material used in manufacture. BOSHEtt BttOS., Maeixo, Can supply Firewood at 3s a load, Gtabrf (any lengths), from 4s per hundred ; Face Cuts, for outhouses, os per load. BOSHES BROS., Pi oprietors "the post office stop.c, KIWITEA, IS now open, with a Complete Stock of Groceries, &c. Terms: Cash. Furthor particulars in future advertisement. WM. H. FOSTER, • NOTICE. "TAMES NORMAN, having taken %} over the Butchering Business lately carried on by Mr H. V. Pickering, Fergusson Street, solicits a trial from the general public. Nothing but the BEST of Meat will be supplied by him, and it is also his intention to make a specialty of Small Goods. COCKSFOOT. WE are cash purchasers of Cocksfoot and other Local Seeds. Having the latest-improved machinery erected at our Feilding Warehouse for Cleaning Seeds, we are prepared to .allow growers to use the same. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM. OROUA COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will take place at Hastie's Hotel on SATURDAY, 9th February, at 8 o'clock. All are requested to attend ; important matters to settle. ARTHUR GRAY. FEILDING VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. FEBRUARY : Practices will be held on MONDAY, 11th, 18th, aud Qsth. A. EADE, Captain THE MAKINO ARSENICAL CAUSTIC POTASH SHEEP DIP. rfflHE above Dip is put up in 4-gal-J_ lon tins ; each tin makes 400 gallons dip wash, and will dip 500 sheep, costing 12s per tin or 24s per 1000 sheep. JOHN DUNLOP, Lime, Coal, aud Grain Merchant, and Agent for above Sheep Dip, Fkildikg notice! " riIHE undersigned will bo h cash J_ purchaser of First ulusa Dairy Butler during coining season. W, W. COBTE, Mukino
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1895, Page 3
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