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TTTANTED Known— A Quadrille As. VV sembly will be held in the Assembly Rooms every Friday night, from 8 p.m. till 11.30 p.m., commencing on August 30th. Admission, 2s per couple. String Band will play. WANTED Known, Humphries Bros. have reduced Horse Feeds to la and Stands to 6d at the Feilding Hotel Stables. TTTANTED Known — For Sale, 3 VV quiet half-bred Alderney Heifers, to calve within a week. Apply to J. H. O. Colby, Valley Road, Colyton, or at Star Office. WANTED— Tenders for Painting Apiti Cheese Factory and Cottage (two coats). Particulars from Mr Vicary, Apiti. Tenders closo 26th inst. WANTED Known, That J. P. Cowie, of the Makino Store, is determined to keep pace with the times. He is selling at tho Lowest Feilding Prices the best brands of goods in the following lines:— Drapery and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Patent Medicines, &c, &c. Remember —At the Lowest Feilding Prices, for cash. WANTED Known— Lost, at Birmingham, last sale day (6th inst.), a German Collie Dog, rough hair. Finder rewarded on returning same to Wai. Wilson, Apiti. WANTED Known— Firewood (Rata, Maire, and Matai) for sale in any lengths. All orders will receive immedij ate attention. — W. S. Hill, General Car- ! rier, Feilding. WANTED Returned to Star Office, a Gold Brooch set with Rubies, lost some few days ago. Finder will be liberally rewarded. WANTED Known— Mr A. Williamson, Tailor, has just received a consignment of really very superior, stylish Scotch and English Goods suitable for the coming season. WANTED Known— For Sale, cheap, 1 Rustic, 1 Dog Cart, and 1 Gig ; also, light Plough and Scarafier.— G. H. Saywell, Coachbuilder, Feilding. J7ILANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHj ING ; Ladies' Chemise, ls 6d ; Knickers, ls 6d ; Nights, 2s lid. Great Bargains at Te Aro House Great Sale. A LL Millinery and Untrimmed Hats __\_ selling at exactly half marked price at Te Aro House Winter Sale. 4 If* CORSETS selling for 2/11 ; 10/6 / D Jackets for 8/11 ; 10/6 Ulsters for 6/11 ; 42/- Waterproofs for 21/-.— Te Aro House Sale. WANTED Known— That the cheapest shop for Tanks and all kinds of Plumbing Work is at T.Rogers', Kimbolton Road, Feilding. Tanks made of the best iron in the market. PAT, surprised at the beautiful stock of Books and Fancy Goods displayed at Milson's, asks his friend, Mike, how Milson does it. ' Why,' says Mike, ' He knows where to get the latest and newest novelties, and always keeps up with the times.' WANTED Known— That Miss M. Heald, Dressmaker, Feilding, is prepared to undertake work at Private Residences in town or country, and to. receive and execute orders at her own residence, in Denbigh Square. WANTED Known — That W. G. Smith, of the Waituna West Brick Yards, ia prepared to supply firstclass BRICKS, m any quantities, at £2 10s per thousand. ANTED KNOWN — I am now prepared to undertake CARTIJSG (town and country) of firewood, timber, wool, and goods of all kind_ ; moderate charges. — Thomas Evans, Queen Street. WANTED, Farmers and all per* sons 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. _____ WANTED Known— That Dimock & Co., Waterloo Quay, Wellington, have appointed Mr Robert Perrett, Sanson, their Sole Agent in the Manawatu District, and he will he glad to purchase Pigs in any quantity on their behalf. Terms: Prompt Cash. High. est price given. . WANTED KNOWN. FOR SALE— Pollard, Bran, Flour, Oats and Chaff. To Hand — -Fresh consignment of Canterbury Hams and Bacon. A. R. ALLAN (Next Clothing Factory). CLEMENTSON'S IABOUR EXCHANGE & REGI3J TRY OFFICE, Manchester Street, Fel_dir<_ (Licensed). Several General Servants and Nursegirl want situations, from 5s to 10s per week. Boy wants place on farm. Organs by the Bell Organ Company. LARGE MASSIVE ORGAN, double knee swells, octave couplers, or bass and treble, and a variety of other effective stops, high back, with plateglass mirror, American walnut. Price, £11 10s cash ; easy terms — 25s deposit and 17s 8d monthly payments. Pianos from 28 guineas or on easy terms of £1 per month. J. DAVIDSON, Piano Maker and Repairer, Manawatu Piano Works, Palmerston North. ~ HENRY MARSTON, Licensed Carrier, FEILDING, IS now prepared to undertake Cartage of goods, firewood, wool, grain, or other produce, from and to all parts ol the district at reasonable I charges. Orders may be left with Mr Garlick. LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! | WHAT FOR? I Why, for the very Best and Cheapest BRICKS in the District, of course. To the Inhabitants of Feilding and Surrounding Districts, — THE undersigned has a quantity of the very best Bricks on band, and he is prepared to sell for the very low price of £2 per 10D0, in the yard ; de- | hvered m Feildine for £2 5s per 1000 ; and can be carted to any part of the District, where required, at the cheapest | rate. Two shillings and sixpence per 1000 I Discount will be given on all slrictly cash. Transactions at this price will stand good till Decfaibrb Ist, 1895. For all particulars apply* sharp, ta GEORGE ADAMS, Makino Brickworks. FOR SALE, Sandon Brickyard and Plant, very cheap and on easy terms ; cash, balance by quarterly payments. Apply to Thos. Bull, Campbelltowu, or J, Signal, Martou,

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 45, 21 August 1895, Page 3

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