WANTED Known -. Extra assistant 9 have been engaged at the Skating Rink to assist beginners. NO more misfits'or damaged Gloves I Ladies may. now have Gloves fitted on before purchasing, by an '..«•:' perienced assistant, and so avoid getting Gloves badly sewn or torn, at §herborne House. — J. B. Beckley. : y y WANTED, a smart Youth to assist in Butchery business. Apply to J. Rutherford. . ...' A ANTED to Sell, 1 Double Bnggy (nearly new), 1 new Single Buggy, and 1 Pony Gig.— W. Bakeb & Co., Kimbolton Road. ANTED Known— The usual Fortnightly Assembly in connection with the Oddfellows' String Band, will be held in the Foresters' Hall next WEDNEsnAY, June 3rd (invitation). ANTED Known - A job lot of Ladies' - Fancy Work Baskets, lined (all colours), to be sold cheap.— J. S. Milson. OHN COBBE has jnst received a lot of beautiful Silk Blouses, in evening shades, at very moderate prices. JOHN COBBE "has bougbt~a~iot of Fashionable Capes at abont half price, also a large number of New Jackets proportionately low. Ladies should see these. OHN COBBE is giving special value in Men's Tweed Trousers at o/ll and 7/11, also Bedford Cord Trousers at 6/9. ' SEEthe heavy^Twilied Flannelettes John Cobbe is showing at 3/6 the doz ; also, soft, twilled Pinks, Creams, Blue and White 4/11 per doz, worth 6/6. ANTED to Sell, a good, quiet, active, and staunch Buggy, Horse. Apply E. J. Allen, ANTED Known — That Mr J. Penny, Rongotea, is agent for Mr Woollams, Chemist, and keeps a good stock of MEDICINES. Anything not in stock procured at once. .. , WANTED, a good, steady Lad to drive cart and assist in bakery business ; one with experience preferred. For particulars apply to L. A. Langley, Baker, Rongotea, or Star Office. SPENCE & SPENCE have purchased the remains of a warehouse stock of Ladies' Jackets at an enormous dis* count for cash. ', THESE JACKETS are now ready for sale and will be found marked at from 25 to 50 per cent, under usual prices at the Bou Marche.— Spence & Spence. ■ - ■ ■ THE~Price of these Stylish Jackets ranges from 7s 6d each to 27s 6d. They are the new shape, most of theni being black with a few of the leading colours amongst them, at the Bon Marche. — Spence & Spence. ADIES' Stylish Jackets of superior J quality can now be obtained at the Bon Marche at about half the usual prices ; over 200 jackets to select from. — Spence & Spence, the Bon Marche. ONDERFUL PRICES. Ladies' Fashionable Jackets, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 9/6, less than half price. —Te Aro House. I____ WANTED Known —My covered Waggonette will meet the express train from Wellington at noon everj' weekday, cohimencing on Thursday. Other trains as per arrangement. Telegrams from passengers and others promptly attended to.— D. Yqunoer. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot C. H. HOSKING, FEtLDINff. ANTED Known— Mrs Douglas, Nurse, is prepared to receive Ladies at her private residence, Stafford Street. Comfortable home, and every care taken during accouchment. Terms moderate. TTTANTEp Known — Any person W found trespassing m search of game or otherwise on the properties in the occupation of the undersigned will be prosecuted. —C. Pharazvn, G. E. Little. ANTED Known— R. Somerville has commenced Horse-clipping. All orders left at Humphries Bros.' stables, or at his honse, Warwick Street, will be promptly attended to. CLEMENTSON'S IABOUR EXCHANGE & REGISJ TRY OFFICE, Manchester Street, Feildino (Licensed). Three good General Servants 10s, Nursegirl 14 years of age, Nursegirl 5s a week, General 16 years, want situations. Boy wanted for farm, 7s a week. MATHEW BELFIT Saddler and Harness-maker, Feildino. EVERY description of Saddlery and Harness on hand and made to order. Repairs executed at reasonable rates. "DENBIGH HuTEIT^ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE HORSES, SULKIES, and BUGGIES always on hire. Strict attention to all patrons. Feeds, ls ; Stands, 6d. F. MITCHELL, Proprietor. The undersigned, lately in occupation of the above stables, begs for his successor a share of the favors bestowed on him iv the past. JEREMIAH WILSON. TO SPORTSMEN. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons trespassing with dog or r*uu in pursuit of game on Sections 30 and 31, Manchester Block, will be prosecuted. R. R. CURTIS, Manager. MRS A. OLDFIELD • egs to announce to the Ladies of Birmingham and snrioaLdiug districts that sho will continue business aa DRESS and aABIT MAKER opposite Laing's titabics, Ktmbolton road, BiaMIKGHAM. NOTICE. I WISH to take this opportunity of .•dthanking niy numerous customers forviilie hearty support they have nccorded.'nie since I commenced business at the MAKINO STORE, und to inform them that as I am leaving for another district I will cease to run Accounts and to run my Trap for delivery of goods on 31st May, inst. The Balance of the Stock will be oU'rred at UNDER COST PRICES, for CASH only, to clear it out, duriug the month of June nest, and 1 re- . spectfully request that all Accounts be PAID at the Store during next month or before 30th June next. JNO. P. COWIE, Makino S^ore, 2Sth .May- 1896.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 280, 2 June 1896, Page 3
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836Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 280, 2 June 1896, Page 3
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