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! TTTANTED Knowh-i-Smoked Fish Vy just armed at F. Mackenzie's, Manchester Street. V WANTED Known— -AU Book Debts owing Jto H. L. Jackson must be paid by June 17th. or they will be sjaeo for without further notice;. ■ WANTED Known — Tha_' J. P. Cowie, of the Makino Store, is selling Staples' Boots and Dahl's best Oilskin Coats at prices never yet heard of in the District, for cash _^y__y__^_____ 7 s * O to J7S."Mi_soNVfor Footballs ; VX all sizes and all prices I See the i Window.— Manchester Bazaar. JOHN COBBE is giving grand value in Men's Macintoshes, having secured a big lot much under price. He sells good Black Coats, sewn seams, from 255; special value in check and mixtures at 37s 6d and 89s 6d, usually sold at £3. ' ■' JOHN COBBE has bought two warehouse lots of Tan Kid Gloves, all in perfect order, which will be sold at the following prices, viz.: 118 pairs, worth 2s, for ls 6d ; 162 pairs, worth 2s 6d. for ls lid ; 268 pairs, worth 4s, for 2s lid. -^' ■:■,-.., ' BUYERS of Flannelettes will save money by buying from John Cobbe. Enormous stocks to select from. He sells heavy Twills from 8/6 the doz ; Black and Red Checks at 4/11 ; soft Twilled Pinks and Creams at 4/11. ( , OHN COBBE has bought a special line of Dark Flannelettes, extra soft, warm make; usually sold at about 7d, which he is selling at 4/6 the doz. Send for Samples. , ANTED Known — Private Board and Lodgings for two Gentlemen. Übg of bath. Terms moderate. Apply Mrs Jensen, Warwick Street, Feilding. WANTED Known — Hams and Bacon for sale. Pigs cored on owners' account at the Feilding Bacon Factory. Pork Sausages a specialty on Stock Sale Days and Saturdays. Orders left with Mas Peter Thomson will be attended to.— W. B. Retemeyer. WANTED Known— Enormous Sacrifice ! Ladies' Dresses, robe lengths, 50 per cent, less than wholesale price; Beautiful Goods. Some of the prettiest lines shown this season now. on view at Sherborne House.— J. B. Beckley.' f y WANTED Known— Private Board and Lodging for three Permanent Boarders, also three Daily Boarders whose occupations might necessitate their sleeping on their business, premises, at Mrs McDonell's, Eyre Street, Feilding. • .; __" HE BON MARCHE for Ladies' fourbutton Tan Kid Gloves, stitched backs, 1/6 per pair, worth 2/6; better qualities at 3/11 and 4/11; also Fur-top Lined Kids, 3/6 and 4/6.— Sbence & Spence. ■;■■' T~"HE BON MARCHITfor Ladies' and Girls' Cashmere, Silk, And Taffeta Gloves. Girls' Gloves, 3d, 6d, 9d, and ls per pair ; Ladies' Gloves, 6d,.9d, ls, IsSd, and ls 6d per pair.— Spence & Spence. ■-- ' : : '[ ;"' ;•'.'>" ' ' THE ~B~ON~MARCI_E — for ; Hosiery.' Ladies' Meriuo Stockings, 6d and 9d per pair; Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 1/-, 1/3, 1/9, and 2/- per pair ; Girls' Stockings, 6d to 1/6 pair ; Boys' Stockings, Is to 2/6 pair. You should see the value ofthese lines.— Spence & Spence. y THE BON - MARCHE ~for~Hc«fery. Men's strong Military Sox, 6d per pair; Knitted Wool Sox, 9d, lOJd, Is, and ls 3d pair; Cotton Drawers, from ls 6d ; Merino Drawers from 2/6 : ; ; Woollen Drawers from 3/6 pair ; Undershirts from ls each. Immense variety, in all - siges.— SveKoii & Spence. p WANTED Known— Maire, 24a per cord ; Rata, 21s (twp f - feet lengths); Matai, two-feet 16s, four-feet 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given.— T. Evans, carter, Queen Streot. .., ...;' '„, .";';' ; ; . ; WANTED Known — That Mr J. Penny) Rongotea, is agent for Mr Woollams, Chemist, and keeps a good stock of MEDIOINES. Anything hot in stock procured at once. WANTED Known — My covered Waggonette will meet . the express train from • Wellington at noon every week-day, commencing on Thursday. Other trains as per arrangement. Telegrams from passengers and others promptly attended tol— D. Younger. . RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had bt C. H. HOSKING, Feildino. 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. ANTED Known — Any person found trespassing in search of game or otherwise on the properties in the occupation of the undersigned will be prosecutedi —C. Pharazyn, G. E. Little. .__ ANTED Known— R. Somerville has commenced Horse-clipping. All orders left at Humphries Bros.' stables, or at his house, Warwick Street, will be promptly attended to. CLEMENTSON'S IABOUR EXCHANGE & BEGIB--j 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. " Stoplhat Cougli ! " BY USING COMPOUND BALSAM. THE most admirable SEMEDY for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitia, Asthma, Influenza, Sore Throat, Croup, &c. It is both Demulcent and Expectorant, and acts like Magic. Over 15 Gallons sold last Winter. In bottles Is 6d, 2b 6d, and 4s 6d eac i Prepared only by F. G. WOOLLAMS, CHEMIST, FEILDING. Ags nts — Messrs Bramwell Bros. (Feilding and Colyton), Evensen (Cheltenham), Cowie (Makino), J. Penney (Bongotea, and otber principal stores. DENBIGH HoTEL~ ""' LlVL'lir AND BAIT STABLES. Q A'PDLE HO BS-P" S, SULKIES, !<J) ;iml liUtiGLfcM a 1 way* nh'lii're. btuet attention to all patrouß. Feeds, ls ; Stands* 6d. FJ MITCHELL, Proprietor. The undersigned, lately in occupation of the above stablest begs for his successor" _% share ojf/Jthe; fttvoys ;bfc stowed oh hira iv the past r ' y: J_ißEiil_v_r WIIiBON/

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 288, 11 June 1896, Page 3

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