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WANTED Known— ln the event of the weather being .unfavorable the Church of England Sunday School Picnic to-morrow will be held in the Volunteer Drill -Hall. : WANTED Known— Messrs Wood and Judkins' second consignment of Apricots arrive to-day..^/ ■_ .".-. '.".V J ! f : .': WANTED to Let— Two comfortable ■ Houses in good positions* .Apply . Messrs Wood and Judkins, Kimbolton Road. . ■ : -. WANTED Known— -The H Salvation Army Band will have a .Concert this evening in Cheltenham Public Hall. Admission, Is. Commence at 8 o'clock. WANTE D Known— Board and Lodging for Gentlemen at St. Leonard's Cottage, Qusen Street, '--'§;%*; ■ ■ -ANTED KnpwnjHSt; John 1 * Snnday School Picnic wiU. berheld in Mr Stephen Turner's paddock on Friday, January 24th; to commenoe at 2p.m. ;-. "ANTED Kndwn^-Feilding "(Ewb " at Colyton on Wednesday, January 29th, in aid of School FandSi Admission, Is. Dance follows. >; ; . ;-tf , ANTED— A Cadet on a Farm. Ap. ply, by letter; to "Cadet;" Box 15, P. 0., Feilding. 4 " '„ ANTED-A Strong Boy, able to milk. Apply to G. P. Church, Fowlers. ANTED— Strong, active Servant Girl for housework. . Apply Mrs De Lisle, Queen Streeti ' : W "ANTED Known — Just opened up: Ladies' 2-button Instep v Strap Shoes at 4/6 ; Ladies' Leather .Slippers, two elastics, 3/6, at Jackson's Cheap Boot Shop (opposite Carthew's). ANTED Known— We are closing our premises on Tuesday, 21st inst., at 6.30 p.m. 801 l up for Bargains. —A. R. Allan & Co.- '■•"; -'" •'. ■■ ''"f :. . ; .■■'., : ' ANTED Known— The Sale ia still proceeding ; great success ; everyone ; bargains, galore. Ladies' Blouses, Is, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, etc. ; marvellous value. Trimmed Hats, ;' half price ; everything sacrificed.— J. 8. .. Beckley, Sherborne House. V ,'U OHN COBBE is at present: offering extraordinary value in Blouses at Is and 1b 6d. Silks and all other kinds 25 per cent, off marked price. UYERS OF GLOVES should visit JohnCobbe. He is selling Dents 4-clasp Black Kid Gloves at Is 6d, and 4-button Tan Kid Gloves at Is 6d. ■ TOHN COBBE is selling' Summer fj Dresses at 4s Grepons at 6s lid and ßs lid.- :■■.• : : -?.i'--'" . : ";V ■ FOR Men's Hate, Shirts, Singlets, Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Boots, try the Direct Importer, John Cobbed \ANTED to Sell^-Fat Ducks, in any quantity ; price, 3s per pair. Apply Star Office. ''-■ ' } .. '' RESSMAKING at . Te Aro House"; rare good fit, jstyle, and fimsh ; trial ordors soh'cited ; prices moderate. E ARO HOUSE for Pretty Millinery ; special Mot of Picnic Hats, 6d, 9d, and Is each. .'■■■ ; RESSMAKING at Te Aro House under thoroughly competent management ; all dresses warranted to fit well; prices moderate.. / ANTED Known— Beautiful Lady's Banjo, with one quarter's instruction, jE3. — F. De Lisle, Queen Street. 'ANTED Known— Splendid Spanish Pasquale Guitar, with one quarter's instruction, £3. F. De Lisle, Queen Street. ' . _.; T ; ANTED Known— Ladies and Gentlemen willing, to form an Amateur Dramatic Club under; the instruction of Mb De Lisle are requested to communicate with him at once, at Queen Street, Feilding. ... ; . :■>■/■ ■■-,' W~ "ANTED — A Nursegurl. Apply, morning or evening, to Mrs A. Richmond, Derby Street., r. . ■'. • ANTED to Sell — A second-hand Pram in good order ; new rubber tyres. Apply T. Watson, Commission Agent, The Square. . : "TUST RECEIVED : New Books, ex ej Gothic— 'The Red Cockade,' Stanley Weyman, ' The Queensbury Cup,' Phillip Woolly, 'The Fat and the Thin,* Zola, 'The.Marriige of Esther/ Guy Boothby, and other new publications.— J. S. Milson. '■■.'. W ANTED to Lease, for a term of years, with or without purchase clause— 2oo to 300 Acres, part or all ploughable land. Apply, with particulars, to J. Harris, Land Agent, Marton. RANGES, ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot C. H. HOSKING, Feilding. ANTED Known— Maire, 22s per cord ; Rata, 21s (two -feet lengths) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given. — T. Evans, Carter, Queen Street. WANTED Known— That Mr F. Db Lisle, Teacher of Music (piano, banjo, and guitar), Singing, and Painting, commences his third quarter on January 13th inst. Terms, 25s quar- i terly, at Studio, Queen Street. ■ WANTED Known— Mr F. De Lislk will conduct a Night SchooL three evenings weekly from January, 13th inst. A sound education for £2 2s quarterly. Apply Queen Street. TX7ANTED to Sell — First-class VV Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, £6. Apply Star Office. . 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, &c., equally cheap. Kimbolton Road. TTT ANTED KNOWN — That J. P. COWIE, OF THE MAKINO STOUB, Is prepared to supply Groceries At the Lowest Feilding Price-List foh CASH, At the Stores. DRAPERY, BOOTS, and other lines proportionately low for Cash. -' WANTED KNOW^— ! Cheapest Money in the Market. THE COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION are prepared to Lend MONEY on Mortgage on Rural Lands at 5 and 5£ per cent., in large or small sums. NO Procuration Fee, and lowest charges for necessary deed, including valuation. Apply direct to EDWARD GIESE.NT, Man-'.ger. Feildinj. Feilding, 13th January. 1896 CLEMENTSON'S IABOUB EXCHANGE & EEGISJ TSY OFFICE, Manchester Strbet, Feildino (Licensed). WANTED— Two General Servants ; 10s per week. Boy wanted, able to milk.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 171, 23 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 171, 23 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 171, 23 January 1896, Page 3

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