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MANCHESTER BAZAAR. NEW BOOKS JUST ARRIVED: (by last Mail Steamer) • The Mind of the Master,' John Watson 1 The Great White Hand,' J. E. Muddock ' Successors to thelTitle, 1 L. B. Walford ' Rome,' Zola • The Dwarf's Chamber,' Fergus Hume 1 Oswald Cray,' Mrs Henry Wood 1 Madelon,' M. E. Wilkins 1 The Oracle of Baal,' J. P. Webster ' In our Hours of Ease,' F. F. Moore ' Riddles Read,' Dick Donovan 'Tillage Tales and Jungle Tragedies,' B. M. Croker ' A World Afloat,' Jos. Hatten J. S. MTLSON, Feilding and CAMPBELLTOWN (care Mr J. Penney. EADE'S CORNER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. TO HAND THIS DAY— A fin© assortment of Perambulators. Some choice Rush Chairs (new style) Wire Mattresses Children's Cradles Children's Chair (high arm), Rocker and Perambulator (combined) &c, &c, &c. ALFRED EADE, PROPRIETOR. i^REAT SURPLUS STOCK SALE. ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES FOR READY MONEY. Sherborne House, J. B, BECKLEY. PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT FACTORY, KIMBOLTON ROAD. IVJO MORE UOLD FEET! No J^l more Noise in the House! If jou want to keep tb.9 Children quiet buy them a pair of Englishmade Slippers at JAMES TREWIN'S, the Contributor to the Public Health. Children's, all sizes ; Ladies', all sizes, at from Is 2d per pair. Second — The Shipment of Pretty little Riding Hood Slippers, >retty little Jack and Jill Slippers, Pretty little Good Ni£ht Slippers, Remember — These Slippers were made in England, and can only be had at James Trewih's, The Public Benefactor. BOOTS & SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. A very Large Stock of Ladies and Gent's EVENING SHOES just opened up, in very large varieties. JAMES TEE WIN, Public Benefit Boot Warehouse, Kimbolton Koad, Feiliiko. Spurious Coin Gold is continually counterfeited, but brass and tin never. Don't be put off with inferior Coffee, when you can buy Crease's A. I. Cofpbi everywhere. LAND. TO LEASE— 250 Acres (for 1\ years), c ose to Feilding ; all improved. Bent, 12s an acre, with purchasing clause. FOR SALE— 1 Acre of Laud, on which is erected 1 6-roomed house, also one 4-roomed house, stables, loose box, and other outbuildings, now rented at 18s a week. Price, £'675 easy terms can be arranged. 21 Acres, 1% miles from Feilding, fenced and sub- divided ; new 7roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price, -£450 ; only £'114 cash required, balance can remain,' 100 Acres— Deferred payment section with purchasing clause of £1 an acre, i-40 of which has been paid, 45 acres in grass, price £170 ; this property is well situated. 400 Acres— Situated close to town and well improved, price £S 10s an acre, easy terms. 273 Acres— Well improved and situated, price £8 10s an acre, small amount of cash required. We are prepared to make a personal inspection of properties with clients free of charge, and as we have 150 properties for sale or to lease, persons wanting property would do well to give us a call. Money to Lend at from 5£%. A. E. RATLIFF, LAND AGENT. FEILDING. FEILDING BUILDING SOCIETY. THIS Society is prepared to make Advances on favourable terms and at lowest possible oost to borrowers. All who are desirous of securing a House for themselves by monthly payments ehould apply EDMD, GOODBEHERE, Manager. FOR SALE— rilH AT splendid Block of Land, conJ_ sisting of Sections Nos. 210 and 211 on the plan of the town ot Feilding, containing 12 J acres, with fiveroomed House, and outbuildings which include Washhouse, Dairy, and Trapshed, Stable with eight loose boxes, &c, known as " Trenton Lodge." Price and Terms on application to BEN POOLE (on the Premises), Or at the Star Office. NOTICE. THE Post and Telegraph Office having been removed to Mr Corpe's Butter Factory at Makino, I have made arrangements to sell off the Balance of my Stock in Mr Corpe's premises (for Cash only) till the 25 th instant, and, as I am leaving the district, I would respectfully request that all Accounts owing to me be paid at the Post Otlice Store, in Mr Corpe's premises, before the 20th inst. All Outstanding Accounts atter 25th inst. will be sued for without further notice. J. P. COWIE LOST or Stolen, from Awahuri, on Tuesday, 7th inst., a bay Mare with large white star in forehead, scar behind off shoulder, and scar in front of same shoulder; thin mane and tail; saddle and breastplate on. Reward.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1896, Page 3

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