WANTED Known— All those interested in Football are invited to attend a Meeting to be held in the Colyton Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. — A. Geeig. TITANTED Returned to Stab Office— ? V A Sunshade, lost on Saturday. Reward. TfTANTED^Owner of a pair of SpecV f tacles, found this morning. ANTED Returned— A lost Sheep Slut, tan and white ; answers to the name of "Fly." Reward.— John Entwisle, Colyton. T^OOTBAIiIiSI Footballs in great 1 ' variety for ypjang and old at J. S. Milson's. Don't forget the Easter Cards WANTED Known — The Key. J. Weiqley, of Woodville, will preach in the Wesleyan Church to-morrow morning and evening. ANTED Known— Mrs Douglas, Nurse, is prepared to receive Ladies at her private residence, Stafford Street. Comfortable home, and every care taken daring accouchment* . Terms moderate. ANTED KNOWN — Just received, per a.s. Bakaia, a large consignment of Goods from Glasgow. Very latest designs and best quality. Inspection invited. A. WILLIAMSON, Tailor. WANTED Known— To Let: A sixroomed Cottage on Makino Road ; possession given early next month. Apply Star Office. ANTED Known— Ladies received at Mrs Toy's Private Boardingbouse, Feilding, where they will receive all the comforts of a home daring ac couchmeni. ANTED Known— Board and Residence for a select number at Mrs Toy's, Feilding. Privileges : Single bedrooms, private sitting-room, with use of piano. Terms moderate. PENCE & SPENCE have just received a second lot of Sample Hosiery direct from the factories. These goods are now laid out on the counters, aud will be found 30 per cent, under usual prices. TTIEAT BARGAINS in Hosiery SamVJT pies at the Bon Marche. Women's and Girls' Cashmere Hose from Is a pair ; Merino Hose from 6d ; Ladies' U ndervests and Combinations wonderfa lly cheap. — Spence and Spence. EN'S HOSIERY at the Bon Marche— 2oo pairs sample Cashmere and Merino Sox ; prices from 4id to Is 6d per pair ; Men's Cotton, Merino and Natural Wool Undershirts and Pants : Merino Undershirts from Is each; Cotton Pants from Is 6d pair. — Spence aud Spence. ANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES in Silk, Cashmere, and Lisle Gloves. Ladies' and Girls' good Gloves now 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 3d per pair.— Spence and ■ Spence. , ADIES requiring Stylish Mantles or Jackets should see the grand assortment of these goods now being i shown by John Cobbe. "I" ATEST colourings and designs in _|_J Dress Goods just opened by John Cobbe, ex steamers " Rimutaka " and " Aotea." NEW Silks, Plushes, and Velveteens now on view at the Establishment of the Direct Importer, John Cobbe. STYLISH Millinery and Dressmaking at .lohn Cobbe 's. Satisfaction guaranteed. ANTED Known— Just opened : Crepette, light fancy colours for evening wear, 6d yard. This is the newest and prettiest thing for Ball Dresses ever shown. — J. B. Beckley, Sherborne House. I" AST FEW DAYS of Te Aro House J Sale . Remn ants of every description almost given away I Fact. DO YOU WANT Big Value for Little Money, if so see the slaughter of Remnants at Te Aro House. 1 q f\f\ REMNANTS absolutely sacriO\J\J ficed at Te Aro House. Our loss is your gain. Must be cleared ont. ANTED to" Sell — First-class Cornet, by Silvani and Smith, London and Paris ; complete with slides, lyre, and case. Price, £6. Apply Stab Office. W~ 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. RANGES, ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had or 0. H. HO SKING, FEUDING. 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. Spouting, Piping, &c, equally cheap. Kimbolton Road. PIGS"! PIGS ! TTTANTED KNOWN— For Sale -. PIGS (any size). Sucking Pigs dressed and delivered. D. SUTHERLAND, Makino. CLEMENTSON'S IABOUII EXCHANGE & EEGIS_i TEY OFFICE, MANCHESTEB StRBKT, FEILDDja (Licensed). Wanted— General Servant, 8s a week; Housemaid for Feilding, 10s ; Nursegirl for country, 4s ; General, 5s or 6s. TwAHUItI STEAM SAW MILL. W. WILSON & CO., HAVING resumed cutting Timber at the Mill recently worked by Messrs Stevens and Wood are prepared to supply Pine and Matai in any quantity. WAIAKAKE BLOCK. " : INTENDING PURCHASERS of portions of the above are requested to send their names, &c, to the undersigned at once, as the list will be closed at an early date. This is an opportunity for securing some of the finest land in the locality, exceedingly cheap, and on easy terms— 30s per acre, 7s 6d cash and balance in 10 years at 5 per cent. No harrassing Government conditions. Title : Land Transfer. Main Trunk Line surveyed through block, and is to be pushed on. ' THOS. WATSON, Feilding. DRESSMAKING. MISS NATION begs to announce to the Ladies of Birmingham and surrounding districts that she , has commenced business as Dress and Habit-roaker in Kimbolfcon Koad, Birmingham, and orders left with her will seenro prompt attention FOUND — A Novelty well worth seeing. See Brain well Bros.' showwindows to-night— a dazzling iUisuxiin.. ation of Lamp, s. and Lanterns, -v
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 222, 23 March 1896, Page 3
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