r V Margoram.— D. Henderson, Bnt« cher. ANTED Known— Wesleyan Chnreh this evening, at 7.30, Convention •f Christian Endeavourers; chairman, Mr Judkins'; 10 minutes' speeches by Messrs Watson, Wood, Williamson, and Rev. Mnirhead ; 7.30 sharp. All invited WANTED— Young Man for general work on Farm ; mnst be able to milk. Apply Star Office. ANTED — Tenders (to close on Tuesday, 10th inst.) for erecting 120 chains of Wire Fencing, in two lots. For particulars apply G. and J. Hare, Waituna West. WANTED Known— At Sherborne House tbey are opening np New Goods.— J. B. Beckley. PRETTY Trimmed Toques (imported direct) from 3/11 each at John Cobbe's. ENGLISH Trimmed Millinery, Untrimmed Hats, and new Millinery Trimmings on view at John Cobbe's this day. THE New Jackets and Macintoshes being shown at John Cobbe's today are well worthy of inspection. J~~ T)HN COBBE is showing new Autumn Serges, Velveteens, Silks, and Beaver Trimmings this day. ANTED— A stont, active Lad who can make himself useful in a Blacksmith's Shop, or as an Apprentice to the trade. Apply to G. Rankin, senr., Apiti. ; WANTED Returned— A bag of Grass Seed (foxtail), lost on Friday, on Kimbolton Road, to Mr Bath, Beacons* field, or Carbine Stables, Feilding. Reward. WANTED to Sell— Second-hand Collard and Collard Piano, in good order ; cheap. May be seen at Light's Sample-rooms. — E. Ellery Gilbert. WANTED to SeU— A real good Express (mail axle), capable of carrying 30 cwt. Apply C. J. Wickham. BARGAINS IN DRESSES at the Bon Marche Sale. Double-width Dress Materials 6d, 9d, ls, and Is 3d a yard ; worth double. T THE BON MARCHE SALE— Dress pieces for house wear at 2/11, 4/6, and 5/11 each ; worth half as much again. T THE BON MARCHE SALE— Very superior dress pieces of 7 yards, double width, 7/6, 8/9, 9/-, 10/6, and 13/6 ; worth double. T THE BON MARCHE SALE— Black Dress Materials in great variety ; prices from ls a yard, donble width, to 3s 6d.— Spence & Spence. WANTED Known— A splendid assortment of Brass, String, and Reed Instruments to suit young and old. See window. — J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. WANTED to Sell — First-class Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, £6. Apply Stab Office. DON'T miss tbe Blouses, ls each— were 3s 6d— and the 2s lld Silk Sunshades, usually 4s lld, at Te Aro House Sale. DON'T miss the Remnants at Te Aro House Sale, 9d each; Prints, Flannelettes, Dress Stuffs, &c. D~ON'T miss buying Millinery for exactly half price ; lovely new Jackets at half price.— Te Aro House Sale. WANTED 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. EANGES, ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot 0. H. HOSKING, Feuding. ANTED Known —T. Rogers, Plumber, bas 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. 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. ANTED KNOWN — That J. P. COWIE, op the Makino Store, Is prepared to supply Groceries At the Lowest Feilding Price-List for CASH, At the Stores. DRAPERY, BOOTS, and other linea proportionately low for Cash. CLE MENTSON'S I- ABOUR EXCHANGE St BEGISj TRY OFFICE, Manchester Street, Feildino (Licensed). Situations wanted for — General Servant, Housekeeper (good cook, wages moderate), and Boy able to milk. Two General Servants wanted for country. OR SALE, almost a gif t,— 2-horse power Vertical Engine and Boiler, 3 Cheese Presses, Cream Separator (De Laval's), large Churn, Circular Saw (with necessary shafting and pulleys), 12 Milk Cans. The whole at less than the price of one article. Ai s0 — 1 Avery's Scales, Horse Gear in thorough working order, Planet J.R. Cultivator (nearly new). Apply sharp to T. WATSON, Feilding. Public notice. ASM r B. Le Prou is not prepared to carry out the arrangement as drawn up, I will carry on my Blacksmithing business as usual. G. RANKIN, Junr., General Blacksmith, Apiti. SLAUGHTER LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to apply, at the next meeting of the Pohangina County Council, for a License to Slaughter great and small Cattle on Section 21, Feilding Special Settlement Block (ipiti). _ . S. GUY, FOR SALE— lAA LINCOLN RAMS (2 and 1JLUU tooth), the progeny of Stud Rains from the bost breeders in New Zealand, in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to R. McBETH, l<owlers. A. WILSON & OU., Feilding, ARE Cash Purchasers of gool samples of OATS in an/
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 206, 4 March 1896, Page 3
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824Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 206, 4 March 1896, Page 3
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