WANTED Known— Begin the Ne* Year well and attend the Fourth Annual Garden Party at Mb Gould's Residence on New Year's Day, to commence at 2 p.m. Admission to Grounds 1 (including Tea), Is. Proceeds on behalf » of Primitive Methodist Parsonage Fond. > TI7ANTED— Four good men for Mdwr VV ing. Apply at once to Henby , Bcrkell, Eimbolton Road. WANTED to Sell-Fat Ducks, for New Year season. Apply Stab Offico. WANTED, at once— A Ladyhelp. Apply Mrs Cubbolp, Colyton. WANTED Known— A Magic Lantern Entertainment for the young will be given in the Presbyterian Church this evening, commencing at 7.30. No admission charged, but collection. "ANTED Known— : Bev. Inkes Jones will hold services on Sunday next at Colyton at 11 a.m. and Halcombe at 3 p.m. ; Lay Service at Stanway at 7.80 pm. ANTED — A General Servant. Apply, at once, to Mrs Cobbe, Denbigh Street. ANTED to Sell, by tender, 5 acres of standing Oats. Tenders to close on 31st December. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—^J. S. Milson. W~ ANTED Known— New Year Cards and Presents in great variety at the Manchester Bazaar. — J. S. Milson. WANTED— Tenders for cutting and stooking 40 acres of hay, in lots to suit tenderers.— Faibmeld Thompson. "ANTED— A general Farm Hand' Apply, on Friday, to F. Spenceb, Cheltenham. ANTED Known— A very nice Afternoon Tea Room now open ' for the convenience of ladies. — Sher- : borne Honse. J. B. Beckxot. ANTED Known— For Sale, 30 forward Steers (8 years old) and 11 shorn Bams, clipping 14 pounds (Lincom). Apply to B. B. Cubtis, Colyton. WANTED to Purchase— Two good Harness Horses ; must be quiet, staunch, and sound ; trial wanted. Apply at once to Humphries Bros., Feilding Hotel Stables. ID GLOVES, A buttons ; Prices, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11 per pair, at the Bon March£. Best value in the trade. Vint the Great Extension Sale* — Spence & Spence. T ADIES APBONS— Pretty white and JIJ coloured Aprons ; prices, lOd, Is, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 each at. the Bon Marche. These are worth considerably more. Visit the Cheat Extension Sale. — Spence & Spence. IRAW HATS -Children's Galatea Sailor Hats; dozens to choose from. Prices: lid, 1/2, 1/5, 1/8, 1/11, 2/4, 2/11 each. Greatvariety of Ladies' Sailor Hats; newest styles and very pretty ; prices from lid each to 4/11. Visit the Great Extension Sale. — Spence & Spekce. '" BLOUSES — Ladies' Blouses and Shirts in immense variety, and very pretty. Reduced Prices : 1/6,1/11, 2/4, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. Visit the Great Extension &»fe.— -Spence & Spence. T>RESENTS THIS WEEK on all JT Trimmed Hats of 10s and up at 1 Te Aro House. __> • T>RESENTS on all Dresses of the JL valne of 10g and np at Te Abo House. TpLESENTS on all Clothing value of JT 10s and up this week at Te Aro House. " W ANTED Known— Everyone should visit Sherborne House to see the Christmas Novelties.— J. B. Buckley. WANTED Known — Great Cash Clearing Sale now on at A. B. Allan's Store, Manchester Street. Great Bargains offered in all lines. ANTED to Sell — First-class Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, £6. Apply Stab Office. "ANTED Known— Maire 21s, Rata 19s (two-foot lengths); Matai— two-foot 15s, fonr-f oot 13s. Orders may be left at Mr T. Watson's, Manchester Square, or T. Evans, Carter, Queen St. RANGES. ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot 0. H. HOSKING, FEH.DINO. ANTED Known — Carnages of every description built of the very Best Material at G. H. Savwell's Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road. WANTED Known— Travellers by the Msnawatn Railway are reminded that Waltkk Fbeeman, the pop* ular caterer, is still in charge of the Befreahment Car. _____ ANTED Known —T. Rogers, Plumber, has the largest stock of Tanks to select from, and at the lowest prices ever sold in Feilding ; made of the best and strongest tank iron in the market. Spouting, Piping, Sec., equally cheap. Kimbolton Road. WANTED TO LET— /-"^OTTAGE containing four Booms, yj Scullery, Stove, <fee. Bent : 7s a week. GEO. C. HILL. CLEMENTSON'S *~ T* ABOUR EXCHANGE & REGIB--_Lj tey office, Manchester Street, Feiuhno (Licensed). WANTED, respectable Girl, between 14 and 15, for Feilding. General Servant wants situation. OLD FATHEB XMAS. WE have now opened up twentyfive Cases of Goods, ex " Buapehu," for our GREAT XMAS FAIR, comprising all kinds of Fancy Articles, suitable for PBESENTS, too numerous to mention. Picture Books, Dolls, Toys— the delights of the Children. Splendid value in Cruets, Tea Pots, Cutlery ; China Tea Sets, 40 pieces, from 14/6, in the new May Pattern, <fee. Please Note.— Every Article is NEW, NOVEL, and UNIQUE, and as we are Cash Bayers at Home we cannot be beaten for value. ALFOED'S Novelty Depot, Kikbolton Road, Feilding. " " NOTICE. Discounts l Discounts •' To the Residents of MAKINO and Surrounding Districts,— "I3LEASE note that the prices of GroXT ceries, &c, at the Makino Store will be readjusted as trom Ist January, 1896, and a Liberal Discount allowed on all December accounts which are promptly settled; also, a Large Discount ofE aU CASH PURCHASES during December. Inspection is invited of the stock of Summer Drapery and Fancy Goods at bedrock pricoa for cash. JNO. P. COWIE, Proprietor
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 151, 27 December 1895, Page 3
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