ISITT REPLIES to MR BAGNALL, Drill Hall, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. WANTED Known— The first lamb of the season at the Feilding Bntchery to-day and to-morrow. — John Rutherford. ANTED Returned to Stab Office, a Carriage Whip, lost last night on Makino Road. Reward. ANTED to Exchange, a Heary Dray in good order for a light one of equal valne. Apply Star Office. ANTED Known— Annual Meeting of Apiti Athletic Sports Committee will be held in Gay's Hall, Apiti, on Saturday next, 19th inst., at 7.80 p.m. WANTED Known— A "Social" will be held in the Birmingham Town Hall on Thursday, September 17th, to welcome the Rev. G. P. Davys. Doors open 7.30. Admission free. OW OPEN : All the latest novelties Washing Fabrics, New Prints, Zephyrs, Sateens, Grass Lawns, Ore* poos, &c. — Sherborne House. J. B. Beckley. S~PRING AND SUMMER. — Large variety in new Lustres, Coatings, Cashmeres, Serges, Beiges, Ac. at J. B. Beckley. M" LLLINERY.— Latest novelties in Imported Hats and Bonnets; also, Mantles and Blouses in the newest style and shades.— J. B. Brckley. N~ EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I ' Heart of the World,' Rider Hagpard; ' The Rebel Chief,' Nesbit. A good selection just opened. — J. S. Milson, Manchester Bazaar. XOHH COBBE is new showing choice (J designs in fashionable Black and White Prints. T>LACK figured Lustres and Crepons J3 in variety at John Cobbe's. FRSONS requiring Dresses made before the Agricultural Show should place their orders early at John Cobbe's in order to prevent dissappoint* dent. OHN COBBE has just received a good assortment of both Black and Tan Kid Gloves (Dent's), imported direct. ANTED to SeU, 4- roomed Cottage, 1£ acres of land and orchard, 1 mile from Square ; low price ; easy terms. — W. A. Sandilands, Solicitor. NEW SPRING GOODS at the Bon March.. Shipment per s.s. lonic now opened up and on view. Splendid selection of new Summer Dress Materials, Prints, Zephyrs, -c.— Spekce & Spence. NEW SPRING GOODS at the Bon Marche. Just received, magnificent lot of Ladies' Corsetß. They will be found good fitting shapes, and the best value ever offered. Prices range, 2/6 to 7/6.— Spekce & Spfnce. EW SPRING GOODS at the Bon Marche. Hosiery, Gloves, and Umbrellas per s,s. lonic. Extensive selection of these goods now to hand. They will be found marked at such prices as will maintain our reputation for bed-rock prices. — Spekce & Spknce. NEW SPRING GOODS at the Bon Marche. Calicoes, Sheetings, Towels, Table Linens, Curtains, Linoliums, and Floor Clotha direct from the manufacturers, per lonic. Big ranges of these goods now to hand. Al value. — S PENCE & S PENCE. ANTED Known— First consignment of New Dress Goods now being shown at United Farmers' Co-Op., Feildiag. WANTEI) Known — The United Farmers' Co-Op. is now showing first shipment of Prints and Fancy Cotton Dress Goods, including many charm* ing novelties. ANTED Known— The best value in Feilding in any line in Drap* cry is to be had at United Farmers' Co* Op., Feilding. W' ANTED Known —We have in stock the following varieties of Canterbury Seed Potatoes :— Derwents, Bruce's Frost Proof, White Elephants. Ashleaf Kidneys, Flukes, Magnum Bonum, Beauty of Hebron, Ruby, Early Vermonts, Early Rose, Snowflakes, Breezes Prolific. — United Farmers' CoOp., Feilding ANTED Known— That W. E. Willstbd (lately with J. P. Cowie), Storekeeper, having leased the new Post Office Store premises at Makino from Mr Corpe, is prepared to supply Groceries, <fee, on and after 27th July at Feilding Prices for Cash. ANTED 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. ANTED KNOWN. — Bill Heads, Memos, YisitLug Cards, Envelopes, Mill Books, and all other kinds of Printing Job Work don* at the Stab Offln* ~ RANGES ALL SIZES AND ALL PRICES, To be had of 0. H. HOSKING. F-H-D-NGt. WM. CART HEWS list of FARMERS BOOKS :— • Practical Advice for Stockowners,' Archer, 2s • Youatt on the Horse,' 8a 6d 'Horse in Stable and Field,' Stone hedge, 18s 'Theory and Practice of Rational Breeding,' Milhars, 2s 6d ' Poultry,' by Wright, 4s 6d to 42s « Agriculture, Practical and Scientific,' Muir, 5s 1 The Horse World,' Gordon, 2s The above are only a few. Wm. CartheW. Bookseller, Feilding. "awahuei steam saw mill, W. WILSON <fe CO., HAVING resumed cutting Timber at the Mill recently worked by Messrs Stevens and Wood are prepared to supply Pine and Matai in any quantity. PIANOS. PIANOS. EELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte « Expert and Dealer, is now in Feilding, and has with him some firstclass Pianos, which will be sold on very reasonable terms, for Cash or on the 20 or SO months' Time Payments. The instruments are now on view in the premises next to Sherborne House, Manchester Street. !svery Instrument will be tuned and sent out in first class order, and kept in tune free of charge tor 12 months. Old instruments taken in exr hanee. NOTICIfTO DAIRY FARM i_ ttS. , IMIE JUNCTION CREAM EKY, lately removed from Stinyiay Road, will commence working on Monday, September 28. W. W CORBE, Makino, ~~ Pianoforte Lessons. T ESSONS on the Pianoforte given. 1 A For terms apply Miss Curtis, Manchester Street. I~~SITT REPLIES to MR BAGNALL, Dull Hall, Skftbmbbb 25th.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 68, 17 September 1896, Page 3
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