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WANTED to Sell, 26 first-class Dairy Cows, in full milk and to calve. Apply to G. B. Simpsom, Colyton ANTED Known— That Cheltenham Factory Bntter is now only obtainable from T. Watson, Eunbolton Road, agent. WANTED, a second-hand Billiard Table; state price and where can be seen to " Alsee," Stab Offlee. SURPLUS STOCK SALE. Ready Money Sale now commenoed; everything reduced, for cash; now is the time to invest to advantage.— Bher* borne House, J. B. Beckley. INTER SALE. Drapery, Cloth, ing, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Blankets, Rugs, Sheetings, Tickings, Damasks, Hosiery, Gloves, all going at sale prices at Sherborne House.— J. B. Beckley. TjIVERYONE should} visit Sherborne Vi House during the Clearing Sal* going on now ; all first-class goods, fresh and new, being offered at sale prices*—* Sherborne House, J. B. Bkcklky. mHE GREAT WINTER SALE at the X Bon Marchl is now in full progress. Bargains in Hosiery, Gloves, and Umbrellas, for Beady Money only.— Spbnce & Spbnck. TTTONDERFUL BARGAINS in Blan. VV kets. Flannels, and Flannelettes at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Spsnce & Spence. ALF-PRICE— AU Trimmed Hals, Toques, and Bonnets ; astound. ing Bargains in Ladies' and Girls' Sailor and Felt Hats at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Bpkncb & Spknce. rXTRAORDINARY Reductions in j Ladies' Jacket*, Capes, and Macintoshes and Girls' Ulsters at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Bpxncb & Spknck. JOHN COBBE is selling Men's black sleeveless Macintoshes, guaranteed sewn seams, well worth 80s, for 21s cash, JOHN COBBE is clearing out bis entire stock of Ladies' Jackets and Capes at a reduction of 25 per cent, off his already low-marked prices. QjEE the value John Cobbk is giving O in Ladies' Kid Gloves at 1/6, 1/11, and 2/11 ; cannot be beaten in New Zealand. , TOHN COBBE sells Men's Serge Suits O from 19/6, Tweed Suits from 18/ d; special value in Tweed Trousers at 6/11 and 7/11. WANTED Known— The Rev. Pkbcy Williams, from Melanesia, will Lecture on Melanesian Mission Work, with Lantern Illustrations, on Wednesday, July Bth, at 8 p.m., in Foresters' Hall. Admission, free ; collection. WANTED to Sell, a quantity of Oaten Straw, suitable for chaft, in small lots, and delivered if required. Apply R. Welleb, Empire Stables. WANTED Known— Yon can save 25 per cent, by purchasing General Stores at J. P. Cowte's Clearing Sale at Makino Store up to 7th instant, for Cash only. T7lANS— all shades and prices, to suit [? aU tastes. Ladies would do well to inspect the above before buying elsewhere.— J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar ANTED Known — Hams and Bacon for sale. Pigs cured on owners' account at the Feilding Bacon Factory. Pork Sausages delivered to all parts of the town on Stock Sales and Saturdays, on which days Mr F, Mackenzie, of Manchester Street, will have a supply. Mr Mackenzie will also take orders. — W. B. Ketbmeybb. EANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PBICES, To be had ot 0. H. HOSKING, Feildino. WANTED Known— Maire, 24s 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. 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 to.— D. Yopnoeb, WANTED Known— R. Somebvole has commenced Horse-clipping. All orders left at Humphries Bros.' stables, or at bis house, Warwick Street, will be promptly attended to. ■ CLEMENT SON'S T ABOUR EXCHANGE & BEGIB--1j TRY OFFICE, MaXGHESTEB StBBET, FeILDINS # (Licensed). Three good General Servants 10s, Nursegirl 14 years of age, Nursegirl 6s a , week, General 16 years, want situations. Boy wanted for farm, 7s a week. ~ PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Secured in all Countries, HENRY HUGHES, C.E., Chartered Patent Agent (40 years' experience) 64, Phoenix Chambers, Welliaeton. «AH! THERE'S THE BUB." Empire Company's ROYAL BLACKING BOYAL BLACKIN3 BOYAL BLACKING IS taking the pace of the imported article, because it is Better, Cheaper, and more Economical. BOYAL BLACKING. Manufactured bj THE- EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellington. BUNNYTHOBPE BUTCHERY. NOTICE is hereby given that I have purchased the Butchery business hitherto carried on by Mr Parkins, at Bunnythorpe, and hope, by continuing to supply only the very best Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Small Goods, to merit a fair share of public patronage. JAMES BELLIS. In connection with the above, while thanking my numerous customers for their liberal patronage in the past, I have to request they will extend the same to my successor. THOS. PARKINS. Bnnnythorpe. NOTICE. HAVING purchased the HAIRDRESSING & TOBACCONISTS' Business lately carried on by Mr E. Feck, I trust, by attention to business, to deserve and receive the liberal support hitherto bestowed on my predecessor. The Hairdressing Saloon will still be carried on under the able management of Mr Feck. HERBERT FRANCIS WORSFOLD. While sincerely thanking tbe Public for tbe very liberal support and patron* age extended to me while in business ia Feilding, I respectfully solicit a continnanco of tho same to my successor. ;;.'.,. .■-.■-■-';■ •.. ■ E. FEEK. WOOD ahd^JUDKINS are Uasb Buyers of the above, p^ all descriptions and in any quan^ty. '^^d A^X6^^J-l_^^^Jj c^-4__--_---_-l

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1896, Page 3

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