WANTED Known.— Birmingham.— Service of Song entitled " Chris, tie's Old Organ " on Tuesday, February lltb, at 8 o'clock. The reading by Mr J. H. Stevens, of Feilding. Admission, Is. "ANTJED Known— General Meeting of Feilding Cycling Club tomorrow, at 8 p.m., in Club Room. \ CHANCE not to be missed : A firstXjL class Violin, only £4 10s, and a second-hand English Concertina, in good order (cost £13 10s when new), to be sold cheap. — J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. SEE the Silk Blouses now being shown in John Cobbe's Manchester Street Windows ; lovely shades, all at reduced prices. ■ " lIOR real bargains in Remnants try John Cobbe. OHN COBBE is selling Men's Cotton Singlets at Is ; Men's Cotton Pants' at Is 6d ; Tennis Hats, worth Is 6d to 2s 6d, for Is. OHN COBBE is selling Boys' Straw Hats, marked Is and Is 3d, for 9d. See the lot shown at bis door. ANTED Known— Primitive Methodist Sunday School Anniversary on Sunday next. Preacher, morning and evening, Rev. J. Coceeb. Afternoon, Addresses. Special Singing by Scholars. ANTED, by middle-aged person— Situation as Working Housekeeper. Address : ' M.F.,' Campbell* town, Manawatu. ON'T miss the Remnants at Te Aro House Sale, 9d each; Prints, Flannelettes, Dress Stuffs, &c. ■ ON'T miss the Blouses, Is each---were 3s 6d— and the 2s lid Silk Sunshades, usually 4s lid, at Te Aio House Sale. DON'T miss buying Millinery for exactly half price; lovely new Jackets at half price.— Te Aro House j Sale. ANTED Known— The Great Cash Sale is still on at Sherborne House. Bargains .in all departments. Remnants almost given away ; Sixpenriy and Shilling Tables simply marvellous ; Girls and Boys' trimmed Galatea Hats, 9d, Is, 1/6 ; many of these worth 5s and 6s each. For Al value go to Beckley's. ANTED to Sell — First-class Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, £6. Apply Stab Office. 'j__ WANTED Known— Board and Lodging for Gentlemen at St. Leonard's Cottage, Queen Street. TfTANTED Known— Just opened up : VV Ladies' 2-button Instep Strap Shoes at 4/6 ; Ladies' Leather Slippers, two elastics, 3/6, at Jackson's Cheap Boot Shop (opposite Carthew's). 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. 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. . ANTED Known— That MrF.De Lisle, Teacher of Music (piano, banjo, and guitar), Singing, and Painting, commences his third quarter,. on January 13th inst. Terms, 25s quar« terly, at Studio, Queen Street. ~~ RANGES, ALL SIZES AND ALL PRIORS, To be had ot 0. H. HOSKING. Fbilpinq. ANTED Known— Mb F. De Lisle will conduct a Night School three evenings weekly from January, 13th inst. A sound education for £2 2s quarterly. Apply Queen Street. 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. PIGS ! PIGS! ~ TTTANTED KNOWN— For Sale : PIGS (any size). D. SUTHERLAND, Makino. ANTED KNOWN — That J. P. COWIE, of the Makino Store, i Is prepared to supply Groceries At the Lowest Feilding Price-List fob CASH, At the Stores. DRAPERY, BOOTS, and other lines proportionately low for Cash. WANTED KNOWN— " Cheapest Money in the Market. THE COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAN CORPORATION are prepared to Lend MONEY on Mortgage on Rural Lands at 5 and 6£ per cent., in large or small sums. NO Procuration Fee, and lowest charges for necessary deed, including valuation. Apply direct to EDWARD GIESEN, Manager, Feilding. Feilding, 18th January, 1896The Royal Insurance Company. Capital and Accumulated Funds, £11,000,000. The wealtkimt and most liberal Fire Insurance Company in the World. HAVING resigned the Agencies for the companies we formerly rep. resented, in order to take up the Agency of the Royal (which is recognised as the strongest Fire Office in the World), we are now prepared to accept risks and renew existing policies in this Company. BARKAUD & ABRAHAM, Feilding, Palmerston N., and Danevirke. ' NOTICE. HAVING leased my business, I respectfully request a settle* ment of all Accounts owing to me. T. J. SMITH. Colyton, Ist February, 1896. FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY THIS Society is prepared to make Advances on favourable terms and at lowest possible cost to borrowers. All who are desirous of posuring a Houae for themselves by monthly payments should apply EDMD. GOODBEHKKE, Manager. NOTICK THE undersigned will be a Cash Purchaser of good Dairy Butter from Ist October, 1895. W.W.CORPE.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 186, 10 February 1896, Page 3
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