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WANTED Known.— Primitive Methodist Church, to-morrow. Preacher, Rev. J. Cocker. Evening subject: " A Drunken Feast, and how it ended.** Tf WANTED Known — Fresh Oysters f f and Smoked Fish expected by 4 p.m. train to-day at ClembntsON'* Oyster Saloon, Manchester Street. WANTED^ Known — Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening (Sunday, 27th), the Bet. Fbedskick Stotbs will preach a special sermon for Young Men. WANTED Known — Fresh consign* ment Island Oranges, Mamdftnnn, and Passion Fruit at Cobmsh Bbos., Kimbolton Road. ANTED Known— That I am pro* pared to go out to Washing or to undertake Housekeeper's Work.— Mrs Cook, opposite Feilding School. ANTED Knows— The Collector of the Salvation Army- wiß commence to empty the G.BJIL boxes on Thursday, October Ist--INGLISH Trimmed Millinery, Uni trimmed Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, and Laces in great variety at Johs COIIBE'S. SPLENDID VARIETY of Prints, Muslins, and Zephyrs. Choice Patterns and good value from the Importer, John Cobbe. PRING AND SUMMER GOODS in great variety opening every day ate John Cobbk's. Largest and. choicest, stock in the district to choose from. OUN COBBE has just received, per s.s. Kaikonra, nearly 3000 yards of Ha crack's and Crewdson's Calicoes, direct from the makers. \NTED Known.— For Sale: One Harness Mare, fast trotter; also, set of Harness. Apply GscH. Satweix. W~ ANTED Knowß-=For Sale: Two second-hand Expresses, also five Gigs and two Spring Carts. — Gso. H. SAVWEIiL. ANTEJD to Buy, a quiet 801 l (Shorthorn), from 18 months to 2 years old.— F. R. Thojesusy, ColytonANTED Known — Martin's famous Christmas Cards of New Zealand scenery to hand. Call early to secure selection for sending Home. —J. S. Ml-.SO3T. Manchester Bazaar. QPENCE & SPENCE have opened j^i up another large consignment of New- Goods for the Summer Season* making by far the largest display hitherto shown at the Bon MarchS. \TEW7sraiMER~HATS— A magniJ^l ficenb selection £3 now to be seen at ihe Bon lEarche* Feeding. AJi marked at bedrock prices for ready money.— SPIiJfCK & SPESCET~ Feeding, for Infants and Children's Millinery, Soa Hats and Bonnets, and Galatea Straw Hats. Dozens of New and Pretty Goods to select from. All marked at beitrock prices for ready money. — Spishce & Spexck. aIMES'IJLOUSES A3CD SHIRTS. i stylish and pretty; new Belts and Clasps, new Lace Collarettes, new/ Bibbous. Laces, and Trimmings) in great variety. — Spexck & Spfsck, Direct Importers, The Boa Marche,. FeiMmg. ANTED to Sell— Horses, Horses, Horses. Ladies' and Gentsf Saddle Hacks, light and heavy harness; Draughts, -ie. Persons in want of any of Che above, kindly state for what dEass intended, as clients are guaranteed satisfaction. Address: f!*t.T.*aTt*Ts & KEJC"SKUi, Brougham stceefc, New Pfv-ruoairt. ANTED to Sett— Hotels, Tows Properties, Businesses, Farms of every description- Foil iztfarmatksK of the district seven to persona m. want of the above. — CaUul&hax & Sekesk&l* New Plymouth. ANTED to Exchange, a Heary Dray in good order for a light ona of equal value. Apply Sc&a Office. OW OPE!S:~AII the latest novelties in Washing Fabrics, New Prints, 2ephyr3, Sateens, Grass Lawns, Cxepons, Ac.— Sherborne House. J. B. Buckley. QPKENG AND SUMMBB. — I*args? j^) variety in new Lustres, Coatings, Cashmeres," Serges, Beiges, 4c at J. B. Bkckles's. M"~ ILXJSKRY. — liatesc novelties ia Imported Hats and Bounds; aino, TVTfrwtfpw. and Blouses in the newest styles and shades. — J. B. Bxcx&xzW ANTED to Sell, 4 roomed Cottage, 1£ acres of land and! orchard, I mile from Square ; low price; easy terms. — W. A. SasPir^aDS, Solicitor. WANTED Known — Firsfc consigß> ment of New Dress Goods now being shown, at United Farmers* Co-Op~, Fuildiag. WANTED Known. — The United Farmers' Co-Op. is now showing first shipment of Prints and Fancy Cotton Dress Goods, including many charnx.ing novelties. ANTED Known— The best value in Feilding hx any one in Drapery is to be had at United Farmers' Co> Op., Feilding. WANTED Known. —We have rtt stock the following varieties, of Canterbury Seed Potatoes I— Derwents, Brace's Frost Proof , White Elephants. Ashleaf Kidneys, Flukes, Magmna Bonum, Beauty of Hebron, Ruby, Early Vermonts, Early Rose, Snowfiakesv Breezes Prolific* — United Farmers' Co.Op., Feilding. WAWTED^nowrt— Thafe W. EL Wrxisri© (lately with J- P. Cowie), Storekeeper, having leased the sew Bast Office Store premises, at Makino from Mr Corpe, is. prepared ta strpply Groceries, &<?., on. and after 27th July at Feflding Prices for Cask. WANTED Knowa— Maire 2£s per cord ; Bata, 21s ttwo - feete lengths) ; Matai, two-feet 16s, fonr-feefc 14s ; Rata, four-feet, 16s. Full measure will be given.— T. Epmsb, caster, Queen Street. 'WT&BHED KNOWN.— BiII Heads, VV Memos, Yisitmg; Cards, EnvaI opes, MnL Books, and att otn«r kinds o£ Prmtms Job W<akdm* at thm Stas RANGES AT.f, SIZES ASI> ALL PSICIIiS, To be had of C. H. HOSKIS&, WE CABTHEW'S List of FARMERS BOOKS:— 4 Practical Advice for Stockowners/ Archer, 2s ' Youatt on. the Horse/ 83 6& 'Horse in Stable and Field,' Stone hedge, 18s 'Theory and Practice of Rational Breeding/ Milhars, 2s 6*d ' Poultry/ by Wt^bt, 4s 6d to 42s 1 A»ricalture r Practical aad Scientific/ Musr, 5s 1 The Horse World,' Gordon, 2a The above are only a few. Wm> Carfhew« Bookseller, FegtHng. Nones. npHE undersignect wilf> as usual, fee J_ a GASH Purchaser of good DAIRY BUTTER daring the coming SSSSQtt. W. If. CORP^ Makino.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1896, Page 3

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