WANTED Known— That Charlie Wickham is the Cheapest Carrier in town, for Cash only. WANTED Known — Payment has been stopped of a cheque drawn by P. Moran, overseer co - operative works, Pemberton, on the Bank of Ne\T Zealand, Feilding, in favor of A. Coulton, for i'2o ; No. 213,150; dated July 30th, 1895 ; the said cheque having been lost or stolen, c ■ — ■ WANTED Known.— Primitive Methodist Church.— There will not be p any public meeting to-night in Temper- ? ance Hall, but the Quarterly Social will be held at the Parsonage at 6 p.m. I TT7ANTED Returned to Star Office, a , t V small brown - paper addressed s "MrJ. G. Oldham," &c, lost near Eaii- , way Station. Reward. WANTED Known— Cakthew's Periodicals and Magazines arrived, and a nice assortment of Novelties. WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking. Apply, at once, to Miss Bowden, at John Cobbe's. WANTED, a Boy able to milk cows and make himself generally useful. Apply F. R. Thornley, Midland Road, Colyton. WANTED Known— For Sale, half a dozen good Milch Cows, close on calving.— Revington Jones, Taonui. WANTED, a Servant Girl (with reference). Apply to Mrs Kirton, Derby Street. WANTED Known— Peter Thomson has now on hand a large stock of Tanks, at prices to suit the times. WANTED Known.- Just to Hand— An excellent assortment of Work-boxes, Writing-desks, Dressingcases, and Basketware, suitable for presents, at J. S. Milson's. WANTED to Sell— Bakery Business in country township ; good locality ; cash business ; terms easy. Apply " X.Y.Z.," box 15, Feilding. WANTED Known— A Quadrille Assembly 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 Is and Stands to 6d at the Feilding Hotel Stables. WANTED Known— Firewood (Rata, Maire, and Matai) for sale in any lengths. All orders will receive immediate attention. — W. S. Hill, General Carrier, Feilding. ANTED KNOWN— Mrs Arthur K owi.es, Kimbolton Road, has Furnished Bedroom and Private Sitting-room to let (with or without board) ; bathroom, _c. Terms on application. WANTED, 300 People to attend the Great Spread in the Salvation Army Barracks on Wednesday next, 28th inst. A Monster Dinner. Tickets, Is. Dinner on tables 6 p.m. To be followed by a Musical Mixture, led by Adjutant Foster, the Weeping Apostle. Everybody welcome. WANTED Known, That J. P. Cowie, of the Makino Store, ia determined to keep pace with the times. He is selling at the 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— 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. T7ILANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHJj ING; Ladies' Chemise, Is 6d ; Knickers, Is 6d ; Nights, 2s lid. Great Bargains at To Aro House Great Sale. A LL Millinery and Untrimmed Hats __■__ selling at exactly half marked price at Te Aro House Winter Sale. 4 {d CORSETS selling for 2/11 ; 15/6 / O 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. WANTED Known— That Miss M. Heald, Dressmaker, Feilding, ia prepared to undertake work at Private Residences in town or country, and to. receive and execute orders at her own residence, in Denbigh Square. ANTED Known — That W. G. Smith, of the Waituna West Brick Yards, is prepared to supply firstclass BRICKS, m any quantities, at £2 IPs per thousand. W~ ANTED KNOWN — I am now prepared to undertake CABTING- (town and country) of firewood, timber, wool, and goods o f all kind. ; moderate charges. — Thomas Evans, Queen Street. PIGS. WANTED Known— That Dimock & Co., Waterloo Quay, Wellington, have appointed Mr Robert Perrett, Sanson, their Sole Agent in the Manawatu District, and he will be glad to purchase Pigs in any quantity on their behalf. Terms: Prompt Cash. Highest price given. _ WANTED KNOWJN~ EOE SALE— Pollard, Bran, Flour, Oats and Chaff. To Hand — Fresh consignment of Canterbury Hams and Bacon. A. E. ALLAN (Next Clothing Factory). CLEMENTSQtt'3 IABOUU EXCHANGE & EEGI3---j THY OFFIOJB, Manchester Street, Feildins {Licensed). Wanted — Housekeeper for a few weeks ; General Servant for country ; Nursegirl for hotel, 6s a week. Nursegirl wants situation in Feilding. S. SIDET, Fellmonger, &c, f FEILDING, BEGS to announce that lie has commenced business in the above line m Feilding opposite Chamberlain Bros.' Flourmill, KimboXiTon Ejad. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN for Wool, Skins, Tallow, and Hide?. Any goods left ia his caie wi 1 h ; honestly dealt with. PIANOFORTE TEACHING. LESSONS on the Pianoforte give n by a Feilding' Lady. Terms moderate. Apply to Miss Cu.tis, Manchester Street.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 3
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843Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 3
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