WANTED, at once— A smart Lad. Apply W. G. Shearer, Cabinetmaker, r TI7ANTED Returned to Star Office— 3 ?? A Pair of Spectacles, lost last , Sunday. "ANTED Known— Primitive Methodist Sunday School Picnic to. , morrow, in Mr Desmond's Paddock, neat racecourse : commence at 1.30. Parents and friends invited. ANTED— Purchaser for 100 acres at Apiti; one of the choicest sections in block ; close to township and cheese factory; well grassed and watered. The best bargain now offering in fc the block.— T. Watson, Feilding. WANTED to Sell— lo first-class Lincoin Rams. — G. P. Church, \ Middle Road, Fowlers. WANTED Returned to Star Office— A Pnrse containing Money. Reward. ANTED— For real sterliDg value there is no shop to beat Slierborne House. All Goods bought in the best markets for Cash. Buy from the Direct Importer, J. B. Becki<ey. A CHANCE not to be missed : A firstjtx. 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. T7IOR real bargains in Remnants try Jj JohnCobbe. TOHN COBBE is selling Men's Cotton O Singlets at Is; Men's Cotton Pants atls6d; Tennis Hats, worth Is 6d to 2s 6d, for 2s. OHN COBBE is selling Boys' Straw Hats, marked Is and Is Bd, for 9d. See the lot shown at his door. W "ANTED, by middle-aeed personSituation as Working Housekeeper. Address : ' M.F.,' Campbell* town, Manawatu. DON'T miss the Remnants at Te Aro House Sale, 9d each; Prints, Flannelettes, Dress Stuffs, &c. DON'T miss the Blouses, Is each — were 3s 6d- and the 2s lid Silk Sunshades, usually 4s lid, at Te Aro House Sale. DON'T miss buying Millinery, for exactly half price ; lovely new Jackets at half price. — Te Aro House Sale. . WANTED to Sell — First-clasa Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, .£6. Apply Stab Office. ■ ■ WANTED Known— Board and Lodging for Gentlemen at St. Leonard's Cottage, Queen Street. WANTED Known— Just opened up : 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). WANTED to Lease, for a term of years, with or withont 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, fouxrfeet 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given. — T. Evans, Carter, Queen Street. ANTED Known— That Me F. De ' Lisle, Teacher of Music (piano, banjo, and guitar), Singing, and Painting, commences his third quarter on January 13th inst. Terms, 25s quarterly, at Studio, Queen Street* ~~ RANGES. ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot C. H. HOSKING, Feilding. 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. WANTED 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. Sprouting, Piping, &c., equally cheap. Kimbolton Road. LAND. WANTED — Nine Purchasers for 500 acres each, of Waiakake Block, on North Island Main Trunk Line of Railway. The finest block of land in the district. Mail coach road through property. Price : 30s per acre — 7s 6d cash ; balance in 10 years at 5 per cent. All particulars on application to T. WATSON, Agent, Feilding. PIGS ! PIGS ! TXT ANTED KNOWN— For Sale : 1 PIGS (any size). D. SUTHERLAND, Makino. ANTED KNOWN — That J. P. COWIE, of the Makino Stobe, Is prepared to supply Groceries At the Lowest Feilding Price-List for CASH, At the Stores. DRAPERY, BOOTS, and other lines proportionately low for Cash. WANTED KNOWN— Cheapest Money in the Market. THE COLONISTS' LAND AND LOAJN CORPORATION are prepared to Lend MONEY on Mort--1 gage on Rural Lands at 5 and 5£ per cent., in large or small sums. [ NO Procuration Fee, and lowest \ charges for necessary deed, includ- , ing valuation. ' Apply direct to EDWARD GIESEN, Manager, Feilding. Feildicg, 13th January, 1896 The Royal Insurance Company. Capital and Accumulated Funds, , £11,000,000. '. The wealthiest and most liberal Fire Ini surance 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 tho I stuongest Fire Office in the World), we are now prepared to accept risks and renew cxisfciug policies iv this Company. L ... . ••,.■ ; B ABKAUD & ABRAHAM, Feildiug. Palmerston N., and Danevirke.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 187, 11 February 1896, Page 3
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