! TTTANTED Known-The Tennis Club VV Dance will be held at the Forest. : j ers' Hall on 29th instead of 81st July. WANTED, a Girl from 10 to 12 years ; good home for a respectable girl. Apply Stab Office. ANTED, Young Lady for Office. Apply, in own hand-writing, stating salary required, Bbakwell Bros., Feilding. ANTED Known— A beautiful assortment of Fancy Notepaper (Perfumed and Flowered) and New Books. See Window.— J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. WANTED to Sell, a superior Iron Safe, 1 Avery Weighing Machine (npto4cwt., in good order), and small stack first-class Clover Hay (about four tons). Apply to J. P. Cowie, Post Office Store, Makino. WANTED to Sell, 26 first-olass Dairy Cows, in full milk and to calve. Apply to G. B. Simpson, Colyton WANTED Known— That Cheltenham Factory Butter is now only obtainable from T. Watson, Kimbolton Koad, agent. WANTED, a second-hand Billiard Table ; state price and where can be seen to " Alsee," Stab Office. SURPLUS STOCK SALE. Special Bargains : Wide Pink Twill Flannelettes, 4/6 doz; Stripes, 2/11, 8/11, 4/11 ; Blankets, 7/6 pair ; Colonial, 14/9; Rugs from 2/11, at Sherborne House.— J. B. Beckley. HALF PRICE. During the Sale onr Imported Models and own Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, also Children's Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Ac., greatly reduced for Cash. — Sherborne Honse, J. B. Beckley. _ TT7INTER SALE. Men's Macin. VV toshes (sewn seams and taped j, at 22/6, 29/6, 31/-, 85/- (former prices 29/6, 35/6, 37/6, 42/6) ; Boys' Navy Serge Suits 4/11, Tweed 4/11, Kaiapoi 8/9, for Ready Money. — J. B. Beckley. HE GREAT WINTER SALE at the Bon Marche* is now in full progress. Bargains in Hosiery, Gloves, and Umbrellas, for Ready Money only.— Spence & Spence. WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Blankets. Flannels, and Flannelettes at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Spence & Spence. HALF-PRICE— All Trimmed Hats, Toques, and Bonnets ; astounding Bargains in Ladies' and Girls' Sailor and Felt Hats at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Spence <fe Spence. EXTRAORDINARY~Reductions in Ladies' Jacket*, Capes, and Macintoshes and Girls' Ulsters at the Bon Marche Great Winter Sale.— Spence A Spence. JOHN COBBE'S Colossal Cheap Sale will commence on Friday, 17th inst. JOHN COBBE'S SALE (commencing next Friday) is worth waiting for. He has got the stock, and it must be cleared to make room for big shipments now afloat. ___^__ JOHN COBBE is selling Men's black sleeveless Macintoshes, guaranteed sewn seams, well worth 80s, for 21s caah t SEE the value John Cobbe is giving in Ladies' Kid Gloves at 1/6, 1/11, and 2/11 ; cannot be beaten in New Zealand. WANTED Known — Hams and Bacon for sale. Pigs cured on owners' account at the Feilding Bacon Factory. Pork Sausages delivered to I 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. Retemeyeb. RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had ot 0. H. HOSKING, Feildino. WANTED Known— Maire, 24s per cord ; Rata, 21s ttwo - 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 tbe 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. Younoeb. WANTED Known— R. Somebville bas commenced Horse-clipping. All orders left at Humphries Bros.' stables, or at his house, Warwick Street, will be promptly attended to. BUNNYTHORPE BUTCHERY. NOTICE is hereby given tbat I have purchased the Butchery business hitherto carried on by Mr Parkins, at Bunnythorpe, and hope, by continuing to supply only tbe very best Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Small Goods, to merit a fair share of public patronage. JAMEB BELLIS. In connection with the above, while thanking my numerous customers for their hberai patronage in the past, I have to request they will extend the same to my successor. THOS. PARKINS, Bunnythorpe. . NOTICE. ~ HAVING purchased the HAIRDRESSING & TOBACCONISTS' Business lately carried on by Mr E. Feck, I trust, by attention to business, to deserve and receive tbe liberal sup. port 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 the Publio for the very liberal support and patronage extended to me while in business iv Feilding, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. E. FEEK. NOTICE. OWING to the improved mail service at RONGOTEA we have changed onr address from Sanson to RONGOTEA. All kinds of Seasoned TIMBER on hand, dressed and undressed (including Mouldings), at lowest carrent rates. Timber carted to any part of he district, and by tram to Foxton BUILDINGS can also be erected on advantageous terms. Postal and Telegraphic Oiders punctually attended to. ROWE & SONS, Ca^n/kvon Steam Saw, Planing, and Moulding Mills. AND FAT STOCK PRODUCERS, RONGOTEA Mate Campbell own) Post Office, New Zealand. FOR SALE — 1000 . es Good Bush Land. Pohangina : • v t •rwm. CHAELES GARB'S STOCK SALE FIXTURESBirmingham ... Tuesday, July 14. , Feildiog ... Friday, Jnly 17
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1896, Page 3
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